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  1. Reading 1900-1950, , more info

    The Three Sisters (1914) by May Sinclair
    Book Review by Alice :This is the story of three sisters and their pastor father who relocate to the tiny, isolated rural parish of Garth in Garthsdale. ‘A handful of grey houses, old and small and humble’; note Sinclair’s typical style – the triple adjective description of scenes and settings. In many ways not much happens in The Three Sisters. It is more a forensic laying bare of the lives, …
    By George Simmers, 729 words
  2. Ruth's Coastal Walk (UK), , more info

    Rehabilitation: getting back to normality…
    I wanted my old life back... but it was going to take time. And I faced the dreaded post-treatment tests. Continue reading →
    By Ruth Livingstone, 28 words
  3. Marius Masalar, , more info

    Why take photographs?
    To slow down time. Life feels longer when there’s more of it to look back on. Take more photos and you preserve more memories. The more you do it, the richer your life looks in retrospect. Here are some photos I’ve taken with my iPhone 15 Pro Max this year:
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  4. Laughing Squid, , more info

    Why Hats Fell Out of Favor With the General Public in the Middle of the 20th Century
    warmbru curiosity explored why, after centuries of wearing hats, the trend fell out of favor in the middle of the 20th century. He explained that while both men and women wore hats for practical reasons, such as to keep the elements at bay, hats were also indicative of society and class. Why did hats suddenly almost die out? Not completely but to a large extent. Let’s first consider why people …
    By Lori Dorn, 314 words
  5. Simon schreibt., , more info

    Being a Tech Art Detective
    This is a talk I gave for the Toulouse Game Dev Master Class. I talk about my methods of discovering cool game art tricks (which I then document on this blog) by asking around, doing research, using mod tools or injecting into the rendering process with Intel GPA, RenderDoc or NVIDIA NSight. I didn’t embed the video directly to avoid any tracking from Google and complications with the DSGVO. I …
    By Simon, 157 words
  6. joshua stein, , more info

    BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.2 Released
    BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.2 has been released: wifi_da-1.2.sit (StuffIt 3 archive) SHA256: 984935cc5e3e25102849cd41c52764cb08060d183d48cfb49f9da3eead49aea8SHA1: 980b17f58babb839977b7d714f8556a82bf33c7e Changes in this version: Added an "(Other Network)" option to the SSID list to manually enter a hidden SSID
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  7. Robin The Fog, , more info

    TDK – The Tapeworm Celebrates 15 Years With A Howling Horrorshow
    Hello You. Been a while since I wrote anything on these pages, but certainly not for lack of incident round these parts. I’ve been beavering away behind the scenes, mostly on mixing and editing audio in more formal environments for the delight and edification of various media empires, while simultaneously trying not to use my powers to fuel the forces of darkness (which in our current political and economic landscape …
    By Robin The Fog, 368 words
  8. Miriam Eric Suzanne, , more info

    Aggregating my distributed self
    Where does all this content belong? Most of the content on this site is an aggregate view of my work in other venues. How do I want to manage that process going forward? It’s 2024, and I’m including this post in a series called redesign 2022. That’s when I ripped out all the styles on my site, and declared my intent to renovate with a light touch. How much can …
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  9. Sven Krasser's Blog, , more info

    A VIA for the Commodore 64: Revised PCB
    Now that all electronic issues are resolved, it’s time to update the PCB for my expansion board that adds a W65C22S Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) to my Commodore 64....
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  10. TimeTestedTools, , more info

    The Sargent Vintage Hand Plane Tote Differences
    It would take an intensive study to determine all the differences in totes among the various models and sizes of Sargent hand planes.
    By Don, 30 words
  11. CINEBEATS, , more info

    Farewell, Alain Delon 1935-2024
    Over on my Substack, I’ve published a lengthy appreciation and defense of Alain Delon. I hope you’ll join me there! It’s accessible to anyone but please consider becoming a paying subscriber. Supporting me on Substack helps keep Cinebeats and its archives online. Your support also allows me to write more. An excerpt from Remembering the […]
    By Kimberly Lindbergs, 60 words
  12. Forgotten Television Drama, , more info

    The Play on One (BBC1 1988-91): The ‘Forgotten’ Afterlife of Play for Today (BBC1 1970-84)
    by John Cook Conventionally it is accepted that Play for Today died forty years ago, in 1984. In the spring of that year, the recently appointed Head of BBC TV Plays, Peter Goodchild, decided to ‘rest’ it, believing it had become ‘slightly tired’.[1] A final few single dramas badged as Play for Today aired during July and August of that year on primetime BBC1. In August, Goodchild announced a new …
    By john hill, 5,660 words
  13. Alex Wiltshire, , more info

    The Everbarrow, a Trophy RPG adventure
    Recently I ran a session of the tabletop RPG Trophy Gold for my gaming group, and because one of us had already read all the introductory adventures, I decided to make my own one, called The Everbarrow. And since it seemed to go pretty OK, I thought I’d make it public here. Grab The Everbarrow, an adventure for Trophy Gold set in an eerie burial chamber. Trophy Gold and its …
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  14. Direbane: An RPG Home Brewed Repository, , more info

    At Last .... The Cube World
    (Ha, and why it's good none of the players read my blog.)(Northern Continent Detail by Zak S.)I had been intending to run Zak Smith's Cube World setting since Zak began to publish the installments back in 2020. Cube World, literally a cube-shaped world with the campaign taking place on the "near face" of the cube, is the overall campaign setting that contains Zak's major published works: Vornheim: The Complete City …
    By Matrox Lusch, 823 words
  15. News, reviews and opinion from the cheapest seat, , more info

    Giant, Royal Court Theatre (Preview)
    In 1983 Roald Dahl reviewed Tony Clifton’s picture book God Cried about the 1982 Lebanon War. In the review Dahl says of the Israelis “Never before in the history of man has a race of people switched so rapidly from being much-pitied victims to barbarous murderers” Mark Rosenblatt’s debut play is inspired by the fall out from that review and the beginning of Dahl’s reputation as an anti-semite. John Lithgow …
    By Shanine Salmon, 471 words