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  1. A Good Beer Blog – Second Gen (2003-2016, 2016- ), , more info

    Your Definitely Final And Last Chance End Of Summer 2024 Beery News Notes
    The next time we meet it will be autumn. Who submitted the requistion for that? Thanks. A lot. At least we get one more Saturday in. We’ve had a good run of weather to see us out, picking a couple of pounds of tomatoes a day. I’ll need a new hobby once the garden slows down. Maybe I could join a men’s pie making groups or something. The American Association …
    By Alan, 2,617 words
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    Tracks on the Ocean - review
    Our review of Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel, by Sara Caputo, first published in August 2024. Tracing a history of ships track on maps from their inception about five hundred years ago to modern times, Tracks on the Ocean, untangles what else they can tell us beyond how to get from A to B.I‘m only a minor map buff, and I don‘t know …
    By Anthony Webb, 1,740 words
  3. bunnie's blog, , more info

    Turning Everyday Gadgets into Bombs is a Bad Idea
    I think turning everyday gadgets into bombs is a bad idea. However, recent news coverage has been framing the weaponization of pagers and radios in the Middle East as something we do not need to concern ourselves with because “we” are safe. I respectfully disagree. Our militaries wear uniforms, and our weapons of war are clearly marked as such because our societies operate on trust. As long as we don’t …
    By bunnie, 2,789 words
  4. Zena Assaad, PhD, , more info

    Global powers are grappling with ‘responsible’ use of military AI. What would that look like?
    An article I wrote for The Conversation on the second REAIM Summit held in Seoul, Korea in September. The article provides some additional context on the key theme of REAIM - Responsible AI - and explores what this might look like in practice in military contexts. Read here
    By Zena Assaad, 63 words
  5. soundtrack heaven, , more info

    The Hanging Garden - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
    1 Ani DiFranco– The Million You Never Made2 Ashley MacIsaac– Ashley's Reels3 Mae Moore– Deep Water4 Spirit Of The West– Kiss & Tell5 Jane Siberry– When Spring Comes6 Holly Cole– Petals In A Stream7 The Rankin Family– Sir James Baird8 Meryn Cadell With Mary Margaret O'Hara– Wash Down9 Mary Jane Lamond– Ba Ba Mo Leanabh10 Lori Yates– The Future Is Here11 Deb Montgomery– The Tale12 Aether – Half Light13 Laurel …
    By Marty, 104 words
  6. Magical Trash, , more info

    Cowboys and cans, oh my! This silver Tomorrowland trash can adorns the entrance for Rocket to the…
    Cowboys and cans, oh my!This silver Tomorrowland trash can adorns the entrance for Rocket to the Moon (1955-1975). Let’s head to the “Space Port Waiting Room” and read the sign explaining the adventure that awaits!The initial blast-off, phenomenal acceleration, sounds and visual sensations are all realistically simulated aboard a rocket.This venture into space is under conditions as calculated for the year 1986 by Willy Ley and Dr. Wernher Von Braun, …
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  7. Medieval manuscripts blog, , more info

    Dan Jones on Henry V
    The British Library is delighted to be hosting Dan Jones on Monday, 23 September, when he will be talking about his breathtakingly brilliant new biography of King Henry V. You can join us in person at St Pancras or online. Things kick off at 1900 (we know, should have started...
    By Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts, 55 words
  8. LIP SERVICE — Split Lip Magazine, , more info

    Just One Thing with Pegah Ouji
    Pegah Ouji’s flash “In the Name of Those Optimist Iranian Fools” leaves the moon behind for love of a twin sister and Iran. Here she shares just one thing about the piece:“I’ve been so blessed to know and love a few of these real-life, optimist Iranian fools- Anisa and Naghmeh to name two. I want to let them know here how much I appreciate them, how much I draw continual …
    By SLM, 151 words
  9. SchwarzTech, , more info

    More About Jobs’s ‘Quirky Apple’
    Riccardo Mori responding to John Gruber’s post about Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event: Selective memory is amazing. Shall we talk about a few duds that happened under Tim Cook’s Apple? Like the 2013 ‘trash can’ Mac Pro? Like the impregnable 2014 Mac mini? Like the 2015 12-inch single-port retina MacBook? — A dud in itself containing yet another dud in the form of the infamous keyboard with butterfly mechanism, one of …
    By Eric Schwarz, 842 words
  10. — As in guillotine..., , more info

    Five Things: September 19, 2024
    Check out As in guillotine... for more. This is my bi-weekly “newsletter” delivered straight to your inbox, with at least one guaranteed typo I’ll catch after hitting send! If email’s not your thing, don’t hesitate to switch to the RSS feed. I encourage you to click through the main links (there’s only five and they’re all interesting!), and if you enjoy something — send me (or them) an email, leave …
    By Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, 1,223 words
  11. The Public Domain Review, , more info

    Theodor de Bry’s Engravings for Thomas Harriot’s Briefe and True Report (1590)
    Engravings based on watercolour images made at the first British colony in North America.
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  12. The Stop Button, , more info

    Briefly, Comics (19 September 2024)
    Black Panther (1998) #28 [2001] W: Christopher Priest. A: Sal Velluto. Lots of regal guest stars–Velluto has a great time with Namor, even giving him a splash page. Has Wakanda really gone to war with both the United States and Atlantis or is someone conspiring against its king? Priest does a fantastic job with the 616 global politics. It’s a packed, busy issue and quite good comics. Black Panther (1998) …
    By Andrew Wickliffe, 540 words
  13. Fuji Puzzle Box, , more info

    Jerry Rayson: The Weird Thing in Town
    I first read about Jerry Rayson in the book Enjoy the Experience, a survey of private press LPs in the United States. Supercollector Paul Major of New York wrote about Rayson's record The Weird Thing in Town:It's incredibly scarce, and Major's description of it naturally drove up demand, which is why Craig Moerer (RecordsByMail) wants $1500 for a copy on eBay, and Bananas Records wants $1200 for a copy on …
    By Taylor Jessen, 922 words
  14. Robin Sloan, , more info

    The golden door
    An August of ideas; the slow lift. Read here.
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  15. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    An Interview with John Pollock, Director of the Legislative Information System Project Office
    Today’s interview is with John Pollock, the director of the Legislative Information System Project Office for the United States Senate. John Pollock is a seasoned professional in legislative information technology, with a distinguished career spanning over three decades. After graduating from the University of Oregon, John began his publishing career at RAM Associates, Inc., where he pioneered converting federal regulatory data into CD-ROM formats and later transitioned these publications online. …
    By Taylor Gulatsi, 556 words