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  1. ArcheoThoughts, , more info

    I just saw the trailer to Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse 2, and as an archaeologist, I have a few comments
    In the second season of Ancient Apocalypse, Graham Hancock focuses his search for a lost ancient civilization on the Americas. The presentation is, if anything, even slicker than in the first season. The cinematography looks amazing, the music is inspiring, the editing is masterful. I am sure it will be a stunningly beautiful travelog. Right from the first few seconds of the trailer though, Hancock gets into some conceptual trouble. …
    By Andre Costopoulos, 826 words
  2. The Constitution Unit Blog, , more info

    Government standards: the need for reform
    Before the election, Labour promised to make broad changes to the standards regime. Yet two months after the election, progress on many aspects of their plans has been slow, and the new government has already been accused of ‘cronyism’ and other ethical missteps. Peter Riddell argues that urgent action to create new safeguards (including legislation) is required, and that ministers cannot brush aside criticism on the grounds that their intentions …
    By The Constitution Unit, 78 words
  3. Oilpressure, , more info

    Let’s Let It All Play Out
    If you have followed this site for very long, you know there are two things that I don’t do very much of – interviews and breaking news. This is more of an opinion site. I let others do the interviews and the reporting. Then I sort of take it all in, let it digest and […]
    By Oilpressure, 62 words
  4. webcurios, , more info

    Webcurios 20/09/24
    Reading Time: 33 minutes I ought to be in Slovenia right now, hanging out with nice internet people and thinking about nice internet things, but instead I am in my kitchen in London, in my pants, a bit tired and hungover and generally feeling quite resentful at the fact that things like ‘needing to earn money to eat’ have prevented me from travelling to Naive Yearly. To all those of …
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  5. Jem – UK blogger - Developer - Entrepeneur, , more info

    The wettest 10k of my life
    I recently entered the Shropshire Shufflers’ Severn Bridges 10k in Shrewsbury (after a little bit of a kerfuffle where it wouldn’t accept my affiliated club name) and ran with Gaz to celebrate his birthday. Never expected Gaz to choose a 10k to as a birthday celebration and yet here we are; I like to think of it as my good influence as a long time runner Katie, at lifeofamissfit… Source
    By Jem, 76 words
  6. Games That Weren't: Cancelled & Unreleased Games, , more info

    Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth
    1988 Infocom Platforms: Apple II GS, PC Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth is an RPG title that was created for the Apple Macintosh back in 1988 for Infocom. It featured text entry, but also a dynamically generated map and graphics … Continue reading →
    By fgasking, 49 words
  7. be the future, , more info

    cruelty always leaves a mark
    a daytime picture of the pike place market sign with a fancy vsco filter on it. this is one of the first pictures i took in seattle ten years ago. we’ve lived in this city for almost a decade now. seattle belongs to more people than the ones who can afford it. I’m traveling this week and I spent most of my writing time on my public testimony against the …
    By josh, 382 words
  8. Paleofuture, , more info

    Have Astronauts Ever Voted for Donald Trump From Space?
    Astronaut Kate Rubins points at the "ISS Voting Booth" where she voted from the International Space Station on October 27, 2020 (NASA) The astronauts who are currently stuck in space thanks to Boeing's little mishaps will soon be voting in the upcoming U.S. presidential election between vice president Kamala Harris and convicted felon Donald Trump. They were supposed to come back to Earth after just eight days and given the …
    By Matt Novak, 292 words
  9. Deserter – Voice of degeneration, , more info

    Pubcast: Beers in Bermo
    Deserter Pubcast · Beers in Bermo: all the latest news about pubs, drugs, crisps and slacking off (Sept 24) In this episode: *** Source
    By Deserter, 28 words
  10. Dhole Moments - Blog, , more info

    Cryptographic Innuendos
    Neil Madden recently wrote a blog post titled, Digital Signatures and How to Avoid Them. One of the major points he raised is: Another way that signatures cause issues is that they are too powerful for the job they are used for. You just wanted to authenticate that an email came from a legitimate server, but now you are providing irrefutable proof of the provenance of leaked private communications. Oops! …
    By Soatok, 1,757 words
  11. Rachel the Gardener, , more info

    Three Bags Full...
    Or in this case, six bags full. New Clients often have no idea how much waste I am going to generate, when I spend a morning (or afternoon!) in their garden.... To see the rest of this article, please hop over to Patreon.
    By Rachel the Gardener, 44 words
  12. Hiew's Boardgame Blog, , more info

    Sky Team
    The GameSky Team is the 2024 Spiel des Jahres winner. It was already getting many positive reviews before it was nominated. What surprised many people was it went on to win. This is a strictly two-player game, and the SdJ has never been awarded to such games. Sky Team is a cooperative dice game about landing a plane. You are pilot and copilot of a plane, and you must collaborate …
    By Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成, 75 words
  13. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    My Old Ass: Poignant and deeply personal
    My Old Ass (2024) • View trailerFour stars (out of five). Rated R, for drug use, sexual candor and frequent profanityAvailable via: Movie theatersBy Derrick Bang • Published in The Davis Enterprise, 9.22.24Canadian writer/director Megan Park’s new film is one of the summer’s sweetest surprises: a deeply moving, intimately emotional, and tartly humorous coming-of-age saga ... but not in the way you’d expect. Although Elliott (Maisy Stella, left) doesn't initially …
    By Derrick Bang, 1,159 words
  14. WowHaus, , more info

    1970s Marcial Echenique modern house in Cambridge
    WowHaus 1970s Marcial Echenique modern house in Cambridge 1970s Marcial Echenique modern house in Cambridge A remarkable listed building as well as a renovation project, this 1970s Marcial Echenique modern house in Cambridge, is up for sale. 1970s Marcial Echenique modern house in Cambridge (image credit: The Modern House) It is remarkable both in terms of design and untouched condition. Designed around half a century ago by Cambridge University academic …
    By WowHauser, 755 words
  15. kening zhu — recently, , more info

    imagining the mermaid castle, part 1
    world-building diaries the mermaid castle is the name of a website-world I’m creating for my inner child. it’ll serve as a digital memory palace to hold the blurry fragments of my childhood — and to evoke the spirit of my inner child, in real time. (actually, since time works differently on the internet, the mermaid castle will be a collision of past, present, and future). it’s an artistic web project, …
    By Kening Zhu, 742 words