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  1. Flintlock and tomahawk, , more info

    The D'Anville Expedition 1746
    An interesting expedition. Wiki.Book on the subject here
    By Ralphus, 12 words
  2. Daily Philosophy, , more info

    Irvin Yalom: The Spinoza Problem
    Irvin Yalom’s (b. 1931) The Spinoza Problem: A Novel (Basic Books 2013) intertwines history and philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on two distinct but connected lives. Yalom masterfully blends historical fact with fiction, crafting a narrative that explores profound philosophical questions through the lives of two men separated by three centuries. The novel centers on the intriguing “Spinoza problem,” weaving together the stories of Nazi officer Alfred Rosenberg (1893-1946), who …
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  3. Greg Alder's Yard Posts, , more info

    Using swimming pool water on vegetables and fruit trees
    This summer, I emptied our small, above-ground swimming pool twice and used the water on my vegetables and fruit trees. What were the results? Thus far, I haven’t observed any response in any plant that indicates the water was harmful. Swimming pool water has the potential to damage plants and soil because of the chemicals […] The post Using swimming pool water on vegetables and fruit trees appeared first on …
    By Greg Alder, 87 words
  4. Italian poetry for English speakers, , more info

    Non ha l’ottimo artista, by Michelangelo Buonarroti
    The original: Non ha l’ottimo artista alcun concetto c’un marmo solo in sé non circonscriva col suo superchio, e solo a quello arriva la man che ubbidisce all’intelletto. Il mal ch’io fuggo, e ’l ben ch’io mi prometto, in te, donna leggiadra, altera e diva, tal si nasconde; e perch’io più non viva, contraria ho l’arte al disïato effetto. Amor dunque non ha, né tua beltate o durezza o fortuna …
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  5. 333SOUND, , more info

    Cardi B, Rap Matriarchy and Motherhood
    We’ve a bonus blog post for you this week. Earlier this month Cardi B welcomed her third child. In today’s post, pulled from the pages of Ma’Chell M. Duma’s 33 1/3 on Cardi B’s Invasion of Privacy, we look at how rap is becoming more matriarchal and the expectations placed on mothers in popular music. Excerpt from Cardi B’s Invasion of Privacy, by Ma’Chell M. Duma One of the principle …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 778 words
  6. Forage | Chef, , more info

    Pennsylvania Pellitory: An Edible Weed That Tastes Like Cucumber
    American Pellitory (Parietaria pennsylvanica) is a common edible weed with an affinity for walls and sidewalk cracks sometimes called pellitory of the wall. As common as it is, the fact that it's edible isn't well known among foragers. Although it probably won't change your life, its pleasant taste of cucumber might surprise you. Today we'll... Read More The post Pennsylvania Pellitory: An Edible Weed That Tastes Like Cucumber appeared first …
    By Alan Bergo, 84 words
  7. Aleks Sierz - Reviews, , more info

    The Lightest Element, Hampstead Theatre
    British theatre has a proud heritage of science plays. From 1990s classics such as Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia (1993) and Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen (1998) to more recent examples such as Lucy Kirkwood’s Mosquitoes (2017) and Marek Horn’s Octopolis (2023), the trick lies in balancing intellectual material about often complex scientific subjects with dramatic flair. As the Hampstead Theatre stages Stella Feehily’s new play, The Lightest Element, which was originally commissioned by …
    By Aleks Sierz, 969 words
  8. From a Glacier's Perspective - AGU Blogosphere, , more info

    Reflections from the 2024 North Cascade Glacier Climate Project Field Season
    The 2024 field season was our 41st, from the glaciers perspective it was the fourth consecutive year of exceptional mass loss, leading to thinning, retreat and glacier loss. Below are images from the field season and reflections on each from the varied perspectives of our field team and field partners. Coleman Glacier, Mount Baker at the golden hour as we just finished work. Cal Waichler: This season I ask what …
    By mspelto, 1,263 words
  9. Adam's Apples, , more info

    Summerset
    Today's apples (I have two) are large and medium sized, both with an attractive and mostly saturated streaky blush over yellow green. ¶ There's also a light milky-blue bloom that isn't visible in the photo. ¶ The apples are more round than anything else; there is very light ribbing. The larger one is lopsided but I think that it grew that way competing for room with another apple. Speaking of …
    By Adam, 95 words
  10. Tecznts, , more info

    Luxor Datorer ABC 802
    Luxor Datorer ABC 802Via https://www.tumblr.com/iheartvelma/744547896699011072/the-rare-luxor-datorer-abc-802-a-personal
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  11. Speedysnail, , more info

    Orange You Glad We Didn’t Dump Bananas?
    How 12,000 tons of food waste transformed a barren landscape (via Mefi). A skyscraper-sized tsunami vibrated through the entire planet a year ago and no one saw. Apparently there had been a cruise ship in the fjord the day before it happened. Turns out the soft cell was around long before the early 1980s. How and why sauces break (via Mefi) prompted me to try the flourless cheese sauce recipe—warm …
    By Rory, 234 words
  12. skeetmotis, , more info

    Table for three
    Tischlein, deck dich! While waiting for its first sitters, this table set for three enjoys the late afternoon sun.
    By skeetmotis, 21 words
  13. Your Heart Out, , more info

    Incidentally (Part One)
    If you are a fellow aficionado of cheap and cheerful Northern Soul compilations you will know one of the downsides is that certain tracks crop up again and again, which is often a price worth paying to get unexpected or lost gems. One of the repeat offenders is Laura Greene’s ‘Music, Moonlight and You’, which is fine by me as I am incredibly fond of the spoken introduction, where Laura …
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  14. Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog, , more info

    Hat Tip To Chuck Jones
    Since this blog spotlighted Friz Freleng just a few weeks ago, Looney Tunes Collectors Choice volume 3 is out on Blu-ray, and we missed the Chuck Jones centenary for some inexplicable reason 12 years ago, that means. . . today is as good a day as any to travel from the absurd to the sublime and the sublimely absurd, which means it's high time we tip a top hat to …
    By Paul F. Etcheverry, 750 words
  15. The World according to Dina, , more info

    Lessons from Grey Seals
    Dina comes home beaming with new pictures of grey seals. We wonder why she keeps photographing what she has already successfully photographed.“Why go to the trouble of a long strenuous walks to photograph what you photographed many times before?” Siri asks cheekily.Dina: “Because I enjoy it. And I never know what I’ll meet out there.”Siri ...
    By Dina, 60 words