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  1. Thomas Stringer, , more info

    Configuring and Using an External Disk in Linux
    This is one of those things that I do so much but always need to think. So I’m going to create some documentation for myself, and maybe it’ll help others. Specifically, I’m going to setup an extern...
    By Thomas Stringer, 45 words
  2. Publishing Trends, , more info

    Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 08/26-08/30
    Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know. How Hobart, NY Transformed Into a Book Lover’s Paradise How Translating Small Languages is No Small Task Should Author Profiles Replace Book Criticism? The Censorship Battle in Florida Continues as US Publishers Sue …
    By PT Editors, 105 words
  3. Koos Looijesteijn | Blog, , more info

    Your lifestyle won’t save the world
    What’s wrong with mindfulness? Why do companies make everything worse? And why do we still work for them? I’ve got answers! Please continue to my website to read the post. Sorry about that. If you're a technical person and you know how let Astro render mdx to an RSS feed, please let me know.
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  4. Sven Krasser's Blog, , more info

    Getting my VIA Expansion to Work with the Commodore 64
    In my last post, I discussed wiring up a modern Versatile Interface Adapter to the expansion port of the Commodore 64. Unfortunately, I ran into timing issues and the...
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  5. The Movie Crash Course, , more info

    Gimme Shelter (1970)
    “Rape, murder – it’s just a shot away.” [Mick Jagger & Keith Richards] In my review for Woodstock I claim that the positive energy at that concert was an organic thing, something that couldn’t be forced. This film by Albert and David Maylses is proof of that. The Maylses took a different approach to their film than Michael Wadleigh did with his; here, the Maylses focus mainly on following the …
    By KWadsworth, 943 words
  6. magCulture — Journal, , more info

    Tommy Sissons and Jake Buckley, Grass
    As well as writing novels, poetry and plays, Tommy Sissons publishes Grass, a magazine of working class literature and art. For issue four, he’s teamed up with designer Jake Buckley. The new issue is a visual delight, appearing in two volumes wrapped in a red candy stripe paper bag. The two tell us more about the mag as they discuss their working week. What are you doing this Monday morning?Tommy: …
    By Jeremy Leslie, 1,453 words
  7. Learning from my mistakes: an English teacher's blog, , more info

    Booklets for GCSE English and English Literature
    Over the past few years, we have been working on how we can use booklets effectively. With Literature texts, there is so much you can do. That is the beauty and also the problem with it. How do you ensure students get a similar experience but allow the teacher some level of freedom to teach how they want? That’s why we have worked on our booklets that work alongside what …
    By Xris32, 479 words
  8. STML, , more info

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  9. Victorian Paris, , more info

    How Paris Conquered the World of Fashion
    An 18th century “Pandora” or “poupée de mode”. In the absence of fashion magazines, these three-dimensional samples traveled across the seas to inform dressmakers about the latest fashion trends . Before Paris firmly seized power in the domain, art styles and fashion trends were generated mainly in Italy. The reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715) marked the beginning of Paris’s rise as a fashion capital. The Sun King used fashion as …
    By Iva P., 1,186 words
  10. McMansion Hell, , more info

    2007-core nostalgia extravaganza
    Quick PSA: someone on Facebook is apparently impersonating me using an account called “McMansion Hell 2.0” – If you see it, please report! Thanks!Howdy folks! I hope if you were born between 1995 and 2001 you’re ready for some indelible pre-recession vibes because I think this entire house, including the photos have not been touched since that time. This Wake County, NC house, built in 2007, currently boasts a price …
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  11. 8Sided Blog, , more info

    suspicions of provenance
    Hakobune‘s guitar is processed like one hundred Guthries, ringing with reverb abandon as chords stretch into warm, elongated vibrations. The 2019 album Rain Studies is a full-spectrum affair; it alternately plays and washes away intruding sounds. Its CTwins-spirit is best transmitted on “Tenkyuu,” which sounds like muting everything but a single guitar track on Victorialand‘s mixing desk. I suppose these comparisons are a little unfair. I feel I’m projecting my …
    By M Donaldson, 389 words
  12. Ken Shirriff's blog, , more info

    The Pentium as a Navajo weaving
    Hurrying through the National Gallery of Art five minutes before closing, I passed a Navajo weaving with a complex abstract pattern. Suddenly, I realized the pattern was strangely familiar, so I stopped and looked closely. The design turned out to be an image of Intel's Pentium chip, the start of the long-lived Pentium family.1 The weaver, Marilou Schultz, created the artwork in 1994 using traditional materials and techniques. The rug …
    By Ken Shirriff, 6,335 words
  13. Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective, , more info

    Elul
    The Hebrew month of Elul אֱלוּל begins this week, so let's look at its etymology. As with the other names of the months in the current Hebrew calendar, it was adopted in Babylonia, and therefore has Akkadian origin. Klein writes that it derives from an Akkadian word reflecting its function as the beginning of the harvest period:Akka. ulūlu, elūlu (= harvest, harvest time; lit.: ‘the time when the produce of …
    By Balashon, 513 words
  14. paulcapewell.com | blog, , more info

    Diaries
    I was interested* to see Naz Hamid asking on Mastodon** about how folks keep diaries these days. *I was also thinking I should probably spin up Visual Studio Code for the first time in a few weeks to check that it all still works and that I still remember how to blog. **Can we talk about how infuriating it is trying to link to a specific post/thread in Mastodon, or …
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  15. Classic Movie Blog Association, , more info

    CMBA Profile: Those obscure objects of desire
    Each month, the CMBA profiles a classic movie blog written by one of our members. This Month, we are featuring Stela Zoric, who writes at Those obscure objects of desire. 1. Why do you blog? We live in a world of abundant data, data that has never been easier to access. But real information? Something worthwhile? That has always been, and will always be, more difficult to obtain. Since I …
    By Irish Jayhawk, 1,057 words