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Books and Covers Twenty-five or thirty years ago, probably at an in-law's, I pulled a copy of The Rector of Justin by Louis Auchincloss from the shelves. I looked into it, evidently at Chapter 2, and put it back on the shelf. The scene of a callow teacher failing to dominate a class of boys simply did not interest me. I wonder now whether the form of the book, a small Modern Library …
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2024 Week Notes - Week 7 I had an email from IFTT this week that warned me that the webhook service that my Mastodon bot is using will be shut down by the 22nd February unless I switched to a paid plan. I switched, but not to the IFTT paid plan. My bot now uses mastofeed.org to send the latest item in an RSS feed to Mastodon. The setup took minutes and there was no need …
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The Blockchain Socialist - Blog Archives, , more info
accelerationism is back and tech elites are making it cringier than it already was (e/acc) If you’ve been surfing the tech sphere lately, you may have come across the term e/acc or effective accelerationism as if it was something new. But like most of these tech elite driven ideologies, it’s largely a mutation of more naive and sometimes sinister trends.For this episode I spoke to Adam Jones, host of Acid Horizon and Zer0 Books and Repeater Media and author of Anti-Oculus. Anti-Oculus is a psychedelic …
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Scrivener's Error, , more info
Unmedicated Link Sausage Platter I'm afraid that medication for back spasms does not make for timely posting of the sausages, so some of these have perhaps been in the smokehouse a bit longer than optimal. That, however, may make some of their other ingredients slightly less noticeable. As I remarked during the first iteration of this meme (a few weeks ago), it's really too bad that nobody noticed that reading is sexy during
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Calum Ryan - Articles, , more info
Weeknote 70 Some unexpected news at work about our client running out of money to pay us put a slight dampener on the week. Hoping it will be a temporary situation, but I'm yet to find out what I might be working on in the next month or so. We went to Manchester last weekend to visit some friends for their kids' birthday party. Ahead of the party we spent some time …
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Weeknotes 215: Confusing solution Some beautiful weather this week: clear, sunny, crisp, blue. It’s no longer dark when I wake up! I bought a bunch of daffodils. Project Get Out More achieved medium success: I met Denis for coffee, and I also went to LRUG. I’d intended to be more sociable than that, but I walked around too much and had to dial it back later in the week to let the pain subside. …
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Learning from my mistakes: an English teacher's blog, , more info
Being precise around the writer’s intention One of the biggest areas for English teachers is the ‘why’ aspect of analysis. Why does the writer do this? Over the years, we have seen paragraph structures to address this and we even seen lists of verbs to address this issue. The problem is that whatever way we approach things we are using a pneumatic drill to open a flower. Things are usually more subtle, nuanced and complex than …
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Worlds in Miniature, , more info
2024-02-18 20:23 And with that project finished, another £54 gets put into the hobby fund. A couple more projects to go before there’s enough in the kitty for the big summer releases
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Breakfast In The Ruins, , more info
New Movies Round Up # 2:Horror. Sea Fever (Neasa Hardiman, 2019) As far as niche sub-genres go, sea-bound eco/survival horror is generally a good bet, and this modest, primarily Irish indie production takes a pretty convincing shot at it. It’s a rather less exciting prospect to try to write about, truth be told, but I feel like telling you about it nonetheless, so buckle up, and we’ll get through this whole ‘review’ thing together. So, synopsis …
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Up and Down These Mean Streets, , more info
Hammett: M. Spade Episode 3 I believe tonight is the formal drop for the sixth and last episode of Monsieur Spade, which reminds me I have further ongoing commentary on hand by Terry Zobeck to nudge out onto The Mean Streets. I don’t believe there’s any cause for cliffhanger excitement. If Terry squeaks more in so it is “live,” or if shows up a few days after the fact, all good enough. For the third …
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Phil Gyford’s website – Writing, , more info
w/e 2024-02-18 Yesterday we both went on a one day “Hobby Chainsaw” course at a local college. We’ve inherited a chainsaw, and often have some chunky wood to dispose of, but didn’t have the courage to use the thing. Wielding a chainsaw not entirely naturally It was a fun day and really helped. It hadn’t occurred to me that we’d take chainsaws apart but that helped with demystifying them a great deal. …
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Hermann Hesse on Discovering the Soul Beneath the Self and the Key to Finding Peace “Self-hate is really the same thing as sheer egoism, and in the long run breeds the same cruel isolation and despair.” “To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight,” E.E. Cummings told students from the hard-earned platform of his middle age, not long after Virginia …
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Masters of Doom Copyright David Kushner Growing up in the 90s, id Software was synonymous with groundbreaking games – and parental concern (how did I get away with playing DOOM?!). David Kushner’s “Masters of Doom” (ISBN 9780749924898) dives into the origin story of this iconic studio, focusing on its founding duo: John Carmack, the programming prodigy, and John Romero, the rockstar designer. While I devoured the id Software classics like Commander Keen, Wolfenstein …
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Critic After Dark, , more info
Bagong Bayani (Unsung Heroine, Tikoy Aguiluz, 1995) Proxy mother Tikoy Aguiluz's Bagong Bayani was made in two months on a shoestring budget, has been plagued by unaccountable production delays (due to pressure from Viva Studios, perhaps?); so far no theater has agreed to release it, so the closest you might get is this article. Which is a filthy shame: Bagong Bayani is the best Filipino film of the year. "But the year's only half over," you might …
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but she's a girl..., , more info
Blog housekeeping round 2 So, my last attempt fix a few things around here did not go entirely to plan. There were issues with the footnote rendering (particularly on small screens, and especially when Javascript was not enabled). This weekend, I have gone back to the drawing board, and also gone a lot further (I hope!) with my Webmentions experiments. Footnotes The fundamental issue with the footnotes was that the anchors pointing to the …