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  1. Green Caltrain, , more info

    Caltrain riders use multiple agencies, seek regional funding solutions
    At Caltrain’s board meeting on Thursday September 5 (and meetings at SamTrans and VTA last week), board members grappled with the issues around regional transit funding and solutions being proposed in a regional process with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, legislators, and other stakeholders. At the Caltrain board meeting, about two dozen riders from all three Caltrain counties told personal stories about using multiple agencies – Caltrain, and BART and SamTrans …
    By alevin, 615 words
  2. Friends of Brockley & Ladywell Cemeteries, , more info

    Tragic Tale of a Young Cyclist: Will Cornwell's Untimely Death in 1923
    Will Cornwell, for whom the gravestone was initially erected, was killed whilst cycling home from work one April evening in 1923. He was the third son of Henry & Ada Minnie Cornwell who lived in Sangley Road, Catford, and who would later be buried beside him, and commemorated on his memorial.Will was born in Catford and lived there all his brief life. His first job out of school was as …
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  3. cabel.com, , more info

    Thank Goodness I’ve Written Some Ad Music
    This summer, a new video game came out that changed the way we think about comedy in games, becoming an instant smash hit in the process. That’s right, I’m talking about Thank Goodness You’re Here! from Coal Supper. Ok, yeah, sure, I work for Panic and we published the game, so I was contractually required to write that opener, but I assure you, it’s very good and very funny. Thank …
    By cabel, 240 words
  4. ZephrSec - ZSEC Blog, , more info

    (Re)Building the Ultimate Homelab NUC Cluster - Part 1
    I've written a lot before about building vulnerable environments to lab out attack paths, learn how tooling and techniques work and how to fix them up. I've also talked about the different attacks and tooling I've built in the past; however, I have been running labs on a single machine for the longest time. Recently, I have invested time in creating a NUC cluster using Proxmox; this several-part blog series …
    By Andy Gill, 2,511 words
  5. Matt Weber – Blog, , more info

    I’ve never had more fun being completely useless in combat
    Yeah, we’re talking D&D again. Setup: The party is in a battle with lamias. They’ve gotten the drop on us with a clever disguise, so one of them has already taken the minute required to cast a geas on my character (Zebulon the dragonborn ranger, a desert nomad who longs to see the glaciers) to “defend us.” Short-sightedly, they’ve also summoned a bunch of mephits and pretended that they’re being …
    By Matt, 423 words
  6. Symbolic Forest, , more info

    Crossing things off (part two)
    For once, I have managed to continue on with the ongoing craft projects without starting any new ones for, ooh, must be nearly a couple of months now. Most of the crafting time has been devoted to the cross-stitch project I mentioned back in July. Despite a break for my holiday—because it’s too large to go in the luggage—I’ve got on quite a way with it. Here’s the progress to …
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  7. radiojayallen, , more info

    Tecsun S-2200X World Band Radio
    I must admit I was both curious and excited when I heard that Tecsun was replacing the discontinued S-2000 with an all-new S-2200X. Originally introduced in 2008 the S-2000 was sold under several names including the Tecsun S-2000, Grundig Satellit 750, Eton Satellit 750 and Eton Elite 750. Of all the Tecsun radios I have owned over the years (which is most of them) that radio was the quirkiest with …
    By radiojayallen, 141 words
  8. Dreams in the Lich House, , more info

    The Pillories in Death Frost Doom - The Crypt isn't Empty
    Our cast of characters continues to explore Death Frost Doom (DFD), but the ending of last game session was perhaps one of my favorites. First - about Death Frost Doom. In the early OSR period (pre-2010), this stood out to me as an adventure that took D&D style gaming in a new direction. Once I started running a game with my old high school friends, I knew this was an …
    By John, 814 words
  9. DREAM WEAPONS, , more info

    Dream Weapons present: THE WELCOME PUNCH C60:
    I threw a party for my birthday not long ago, and on the cover you can see me eagerly awaiting the arrival of my first guests. The idea was to compile music for that first hour at a party - or any kind of festive gathering. There’s a lot of considerations to be taken. It’s basically background music for conversing, but it needs to be fun and hold a semi-danceable …
    By Moahaha, 350 words
  10. Thinking about Science with David Hukins, , more info

    24.8 Passive damping – bathroom scales
    You step on your bathroom scales to find your body mass. The idea is that gravity acts on your mass to exert a force that depresses a platform. The depression of the platform depends on the force and, hence, on your body mass. So, to find your body mass, you need to measure the depression of the platform. Previously the platform would have been mounted on springs but now it …
    By David Hukins, 1,448 words
  11. Martin Truefitt-Baker | Blog, , more info

    Sun Swallows, a reduction jigsaw print
    Summer has been a bit of a washout, so I was feeling a need to make a happy, warm positive print. The idea was pretty simple. My studio and cottage is on the side of the Usk valley and the swallows, housemartins and swifts fly over and through the garden and between the flowers. The sunflower is a bit ambiguous, also being the sun itself. I wanted the Swallow to …
    By Martin Truefitt-Baker, Art, 826 words
  12. Rands in Repose, , more info

    Words on Founder Mode
    I’ve worked at three successful start-ups and one failure. I’ve also worked at post-IPO successes such as Borland, Netscape, and Apple, which means I’ve seen a lot of different founders who, if you measure success financially, were quite successful. My backstory aside and with deep respect, most founders fail. You’ve heard of the stories of sucessful founder because they’ve become famous (or infamous). However, the majority of start-ups fail. No …
    By rands, 581 words
  13. SoftRobotCritics, , more info

    2024-09-08 14:29
    Robots as earthly beings traversing the earth
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  14. The Artist’s Notebook, , more info

    The Green Man in every shadow
    HAG installation, by artist Beccy McCray The Green Man was a term invented by Julia Somerset (Lady Raglan) in 1939 for the various foliate head designs found in European churches between the 11th and the 16th centuries. Somewhere between 1939 and the present day the term was assimilated into paganism and an emerging identity was created for the Green Man. This may sound somewhat dismissive, but it’s not meant to …
    By Paul Watson, 512 words
  15. Eastern Mind, , more info

    Unsolicited humour in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess.
    Unsolicited humour in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess.
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