Recently updated blogs
Or see recently added blogs
-
Four Seasons in One Map Chronolog is an interactive map of timelapse photographs designed to help monitor the environment. It is a citizen science project which encourages organizations and individuals to engage with nature while recording and monitoring the changing environment.The Chronolog map allows you to explore timelapse photos of nature which have been captured around the USA (and one or two in other countries
-
BlogNomic: The Third Dynasty of Misty, , more info
In The Land Of Constant Waves The Contractor Is King Add a subrule to the rule Structures, called Embellishments: Each Vassal may have a number of Embellishments that are publicly tracked. A Vassal may have a number Embellishments equal to or less than their Development, which is calculated as the number of upgrades they have applied to their Structures (eg a Medium Stone Wall adds 1 to their Development; a Gargantuan Moat adds 3; a small Stone Tower contributes 0). …
-
Special Needs Jungle, , more info
Why can’t my disabled children have a Blue Badge just because they’re under three? Please help me change the rules! New article from Special Needs Jungle: With Sarah Johnson, parent of disabled children The Blue Badge, enabling disabled people to park in special larger bays closer to their destination and have extra time in time-limited parking, … The post Why can’t my disabled children have a Blue Badge just because they’re under three? Please help me change the rules! appeared first on Special Needs Jungle. Special Needs Jungle ⓒ Special …
-
Feeling Rested with Age How much you sleep each night matters, but more importantly, it’s about the quality and if you feel rested when you wake up. This seems to shift with age as responsibilities and sleep patterns change. The following chart shows how rested people felt, based on answers to the American Time Use Survey. Read More
-
The modelling workbench of James Hilton..., , more info
Friday Update: Twenty-three Two Twenty-four… It’s been a slow week here, I’ve suffered with long Covid symptoms for years now but every now and again I become physically and mentally burnt out, plodding on but inefficient and ineffective. This week has been about accepting that, focusing on what can be done, giving myself permission to rest and reflecting on the successes of the last week…My work and my hobby are a fantastic muse. This latest …
-
Necropolis #88 – Intro to Classical Music Jason goes rogue! In this episode he conducts an impromptu survey of classical music.
-
Warming Up | RichardHerring.com, , more info
Thursday 22nd February 2024 -
Images of Old Hawaiʻi, , more info
Polar Bears and Reindeer Within ten years after Captain Cook’s 1778 contact with Hawai‘i, the islands became a favorite port of call in the trade with China. The fur traders and merchant ships crossing the Pacific needed to replenish food supplies and water. The maritime fur trade focused on acquiring furs of sea otters, seals and other animals from the Pacific Northwest Coast and Alaska. The furs were mostly sold in China in exchange …
-
Rebooting Tourism in Vietnam : The Ho Tram Strip Asian Perspective, vol. 48, no. 1 2024 https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/919884 I have, for personal use only, a pdf copy of this article, which appears in Asian Perspective, vol. 48, no. 1 (Winter 2024). Email me if you want to see – I am preparing a post with the typescript, but the original can be hooked by those with a MUSE account. Here – https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/919884 – Project Muse access is free if your …
-
Solar Gravity Lens Mission: Refinements and Clarifications Having just discussed whether humans – as opposed to their machines – will one day make interstellar journeys, it’s a good time to ask where we could get today with near-term technologies. In other words, assuming reasonable progress in the next few decades, what would be the most likely outcome of a sustained effort to push our instruments into deep space? My assumption is that fusion engines will one day …
-
Finally! Blue Origin’s New Glenn Goes Vertical on the Launch Pad If you think about space travel and the means of escaping the confines of the Earth then most people, currently, are likely to think about the new Artemis project and the Space Launch System. That’s not the only new development though, Blue Origin have been working on their New Glenn rocket and finally we have got a glimpse of their new offering. The rocket was finally rolled onto the launch …
-
The elusive street artist taking on the world From notes left on 4x4 owners’ windscreens questioning their penis size to hacking London Underground adverts Foka Wolf is on a mission to make you think. Subversive street artist Foka Wolf has an air of mystery about him. He’s never photographed and doesn’t like to give away too much for obvious reasons. He’s based somewhere in the UK’s Midlands area and has been using text installations and interruptions to highlight …
-
ESP32 Oscilloscope Skips Screen for the Browser An oscilloscope can be an expensive piece of equipment, but not every measurement needs four channels and gigahertz sampling rates. For plenty of home labs, old oscilloscopes with CRTs can be found on the used marketplace for a song that are still more than capable of getting the job done, but even these can be overpowered (not to mention extremely bulky). If you’re looking for something even cheaper, and quite …
-
Charles Darwin’s unread copy of Marx’s Das Kapital restored for display It’s June 1873, and Karl Marx has decided to send a copy of his magnum opus, Das Kapital, to Charles Darwin, and 150 years later, that unread copy is going back on display at Charles Darwin’s home. However, it seems that Darwin wasn’t that impressed with Marx, and not only did it take several months to send an uncharacteristically short thank-you message, but it’s likely that he stopped reading the …
-
NextBigFuture.com, , more info
SpaceX Talks to FAA About At Least Nine Starship Launches in 2024 launch-licensing process. “They’re looking at a pretty aggressive launch schedule this year,” he said. “They’re looking at, I believe, at least nine launches this year. That’s a lot of launches. If you’re doing modifications and doing them one by one, that’s a lot of work. We’ve been talking to SpaceX constantly around the clock, coming ... Read more