Skip to content

Recently updated blogs

Or see recently added blogs

  1. Tao of Mac, , more info

    The Logitech K380
    This is one of those pieces of gear that I’ve sat in front of for years and never actually wrote about–either because it was too obvious, or because it seemed too trivial. It's a very pretty keyboard, and it's also very good at what it does. But even as I am now starting to phase it out and put mine into storage, I realize I owe it a debt of …
    By Rui Carmo, 887 words
  2. Joseph A. McCullough, , more info

    Games from the Grave – My Patreon, Launching Today!
    Today I am launching my Patreon, Games from the Grave! I’ll explain my reasoning in a future post, but for now, I’m celebrating by sharing some free-to-everyone posts, including: Drekyl in Stargrave – A reworking of an article I originally wrote for Wargames Illustrated, now … Continue reading →
    By Joseph A McCullough, 58 words
  3. DC Rainmaker | Blog, , more info

    Garmin Forerunner 165: The Complete Beginners Guide
     Here’s your complete Garmin Forerunner 165 Beginners Guide, which covers everything you need to know about how to use the watch day to day. This is a bit different than my review videos (or the Garmin Forerunner 165 In-Depth Review itself), in that I’m focused more on ‘how’ to use the product, rather than things I do or don’t like about the product. As such, it’s packed with tips …
    By DC Rainmaker, 877 words
  4. cultural snow, , more info

    About syrup
    The clever people who sell Lyle’s Golden Syrup are removing the image of bees swarming round a dead lion from at least some of its packaging. “Our fresh, contemporary design brings Lyle’s into the modern day, appealing to the everyday British household while still feeling nostalgic and authentically Lyle’s,” says the brand director, which obviously means nothing whatsoever, so others have stepped in to fill the gap. “The story of …
    By Tim F, 273 words
  5. magCulture — Journal, , more info

    A Line Which Forms A Volume #7
    There are many roles for an independent magazine today, and that of distribution channel for student design research promises something special. Our latest Magazine of the Month, A Line Which Forms a Volume, produced annually by the students of London College of Communication’s MA Graphic Design course, delivers on that promise. The curriculum uses design to explore the complexities of contemporary society, and each issue of the publication brings together …
    By Jeremy Leslie, 660 words
  6. Reading 1900-1950, , more info

    The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) by Carson McCullers
    Book Review by Alison B: The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter is Carson McCuller’s first novel, published when she was twenty three years old. This review focusses on its broad structure and key themes to enable comparisons of these elements to be made with her other books. It is set in a mill town in the deep south of the USA in 1939. The pivotal character is Singer, a man …
    By George Simmers, 696 words
  7. Games That Weren't: Cancelled & Unreleased Games, , more info

    Franko 2: No Mercy
    1995-2003 Mirage Media / World Software / Horn Platforms: Commodore Amiga 1200/CD32, PC and Game Boy Advance It may have been a basic fighting game with simple graphics, but Franko: The Crazy Revenge did pretty well in the Polish games … Continue reading →
    By fgasking, 48 words
  8. Winnie Lim, , more info

    art is not something to be graded
    originally published on: instagram a waitress saw that i was painting this and she gestured to her colleague to take a look. he joked that he couldn’t recognise what they were. later on he said that he envied that i could paint, because he couldn’t do it no matter how hard he tried despite actually wanting to. it turned out that he was expecting too much out of his work, …
    By Winnie, 258 words
  9. Richard Smith's non-medical blogs, , more info

    Martha’s Rule, death, and dying
    I’ve been listening on the radio to Merope Mills talk about a new rule that is being introduced into British hospitals following the death of Martha, her 13-year-old daughter, in hospital. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-68348301 Merope felt that Martha’s condition was deteriorating, but the doctors reassured her and her husband that all was well. After Martha’s death Merope felt awful that she hadn’t kicked up enough of a fuss and had let her …
    By Richard Smith, 588 words
  10. LinkMachineGo, , more info

    John Couthart on The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic
    [comics] Moon and Serpent Rising… John Couthart delivers some insider information on the long-awaited The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic written by Alan and Steve Moore. ‘The Bumper Book may superficially resemble a children’s annual but this isn’t a book for children. The essays include discussion of the use of drugs and sex in magic, and there’s a lot of nudity (also a fair amount of sex) in …
    By Darren, 161 words
  11. ReynoldsRetro, , more info

    Grindcrusher - March 23 1991
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 6 words
  12. Cincinnati Curiosities, , more info

    Overwhelmed By Advertising? The Battle For Cincinnati Consumers Has Raged For More Than A Century
    Depending on the source, it is estimated that each American is confronted by 6,000 to 10,000 advertising messages every single day. That immersive media onslaught swelled as we started carrying little video screens around wherever we go, but invasive and obnoxious marketing has bothered Cincinnatians for much more than a century.For example, on 20 July 1871, a correspondent for the Cincinnati Times related an enjoyable voyage he had undertaken down …
    1,158 words
  13. Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice, , more info

    Why Not Pay Teachers $100,000 a Year? (Daniel Pink)
    “Daniel Pink is the author of seven bestselling nonfiction books [including] New York Times bestsellers “The Power of Regret,” “A Whole New Mind” and “When” as well as the No. 1 New York Times bestsellers “Drive” and “To Sell is Human.” Pink’s books have been translated into 44 languages and have sold more than 5 million copies worldwide… He and his wife live in D.C. and have two daughters and …
    By larrycuban, 1,363 words
  14. Cheese and Biscuits, , more info

    The Garden Museum Café, Lambeth
    Beautiful 15th century Lambeth Palace is a strange London landmark - widely recognisable, with a stately position Thames-side and passed by a number of busy bus routes, it is nevertheless very rarely visited, most of the main structures off-limits as the Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence and despite the existence of an interesting little Garden Museum, the garden itself is only open to the general public two or three days …
    By Chris Pople, 857 words
  15. The Bounding Box – Blog of Tobias Revell, , more info

    Box110: We Just Haven’t Been Capitalisming Hard Enough
    DS097: Been a while since I did an animation. I thought that focussing on motion would mean I’d spend less time geting myopic about materials and lighting but no, it made no difference. There’s a lot of daily artists I follow who just seem to through up some simple shapes, add some fog and bam, beautiful render. I’m particularly annoyed today. I had a backlog of news and research to …
    2,968 words