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  1. tenfootpole.org, , more info

    Beneath the Moss Courts
    By Gus LThrough Ultan's DoorOSRLevels 2-3? […] It expands one of the hidden locations of the sewer point crawl into an entire pirate-themed siege adventure that also reaches up into the law offices of Zyan Above. Receive your first glimpse of the city of Zyan! Defeat your enemies at trial with the testimony of cats! Loot the wreck of the Verdant Purveyor, rich with blood-stained pirate booty! Or, more likely, …
    By Bryce Lynch, 1,128 words
  2. The Pulp Super-Fan, , more info

    ‘Pulp Adventures’ #45
    I recently obtained Pulp Adventures #45 from Bold Venture Press, dated Summer 2024. We get science fiction, detective, crime, and horror, along with reviews and non-fiction this time. As always, we get a selection of new and classic pulp stories, a total of 10, along with some non-fiction works. We are down to about 140 […]
    By Michael, 59 words
  3. The PROG Mind, , more info

    David Gilmour – Luck and Strange
    David Gilmour releases a heartfelt, beautiful solo album.
    By The Prog Mind, 14 words
  4. Tim McMahon, , more info

    Vastlite Bow Laser Excited Phosphor Torch Review
    Vastlite Bow Specifications Introduction Torch in use Build quality LED, bezel, lens, reflector and beam Size and comparison User interface Batteries and charging Performance Beamshots Conclusion Price Product page Specifications Brand/model Vastlite Bow LEP CT1-Mini Maximum lumens 280 lm Maximum beam intensity 140,650 cd Maximum throw 750 m Battery 1*18350 Li-ion Onboard charging No Material Titanium Modes 2 Blinkies Strobe Waterproof IPX8 Review date September 2024 Introduction The Vastlite Bow …
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  5. 30Squares, , more info

    First attempts at rock casting
    I've been hesitant about casting rocks and starting mountain detailing, but a couple of days ago I decided to just jump right into it.Over the summer I made about a dozen latex rock molds - a few are shown here. The idea was to give me some variety and spares in case I ruined some, which it turns out I did.Up there is my first attempt. I used CelluClay as …
    By J D Lowe, 365 words
  6. Sean Bonner, , more info

    Preserving the Cultural Legacy of CryptoPunks: A Non-Profit Foundation Approach
    In my last post I floated the idea that the Cryptopunks IP might be better stewarded by a non-profit foundation than a for-profit company. My rambling thought process might have seemed like I was suggesting Yuga Labs should start a foundation, and that might have been what I was thinking at some point, but that post has led to a number of discussions and I now think the best way …
    By Sean Bonner, 1,112 words
  7. Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque, , more info

    The Snow Elves of Eisengraz
    Illustration by Alexis Flowerfrom the comic I Roved OutThe populace of Eisengraz is mostly comprised of snow elves. Snow elves are immediately recognizable due to their alabaster skin and blizzard-white hair. Snow elves share the sharp features and ethereal presence of their kin, but they have the appearance of elves who have had all color leeched from their flesh.Despite the way their culture endorses rugged survival, the snow elves are …
    By Jack Guignol, 346 words
  8. The Architectural Review, , more info

    Outrage: Dubai-on-Øresund
    The Architectural Review Outrage: Dubai-on-Øresund Copenhagen’s artificial peninsula, Lynetteholm, is taking form despite environmental concerns and public outcry The post Outrage: Dubai-on-Øresund appeared first on The Architectural Review. Kristina Rapacki
    By Kristina Rapacki, 32 words
  9. my name is mwd: photos, , more info

    25th September 2024 at 09:03
    A bright spot on a dull day.
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  10. Jane's London, , more info

    The shops around The Royal Exchange – Searle & Co, cigars and stale pastries
    Wandering around The Royal Exchange in The City of London on a quiet Sunday afternoon I happened to notice what might be the tiniest light well I have ever seen. I'd say its approx 40cm x 30cm. It is one of many interesting details around this island of commerce... But before I show you some nice things, let's consider the window display next door at No.31 where unsold pies and …
    By Jane, 573 words
  11. Mappiman's Real Ale Walks, , more info

    23/09/24 - Pershore to Evesham Rail Trail
    God Damn the FerrymanMy annual reminder that two things in life don't work. Goretex and cardboard ID Cards. Despite having the "best in test" mountain raincoat, water ingress starts at about mile 4. Despite having my National Trust card in the inner sleeve of my phone case, I am completing a request for a replacement. Dog eared doesn't begin to describe its current state. The phone is still working.I knew …
    By Mappiman, 398 words
  12. POST | Aberdeen's People | Aberdeen's Community | Aberdeen's Culture, , more info

    Michael Hautemulle Brings New Thought-Provoking Work to Arkade Gallery
    We’re always excited to share news about Aberdeen’s vibrant arts scene, and even though we’re on holiday this week, we couldn’t resist bringing this one to your attention. We love shining a light on the smaller, intimate shows that often fly under the radar, and Bodies at Rest, a solo exhibition by Michael Hautemulle at the Arkade Gallery, is exactly the kind of event we want to share with you.Until …
    By POST, 382 words
  13. Staircase Wit, , more info

    Falling for Provence by Alison Roberts
    When Ellie, Laura, and Fiona Gilchrist inherit a house in Provence from an uncle they never knew, Laura organizes a trip to inspect it and brings Ellie along. Ellie is recovering from the tragedy of losing her infant son and her family wants her to try to move on. The little house has been empty for years but artistic Ellie is intrigued by terracotta tiles and the neglected garden; impulsively, …
    By CLM, 759 words
  14. Tax Policy Associates - Reports, , more info

    The tax longlist – 32 ways Rachel Reeves could raise £22bn
    Rachel Reeves has said there is a £22bn “black hole” in the public finances, and that she’ll have to raise tax to fill it. Labour are heavily constrained by their pre-election promises, and that makes raising £22bn a challenging endeavour. But certainly not impossible. This is an updated version of my August article. I’ve previously […] Source
    By Dan, 68 words
  15. mainly macro, , more info

    Why improving health is an excellent investment in the economy
    Last week the IPPR’s Commission on Health and Prosperity published its final report. The report not only makes a number of important recommendations for future health policy, but it also focuses on how better health can also improve economic outcomes. I must admit, when I was first asked to be a member of that Commission, I did have a minor concern about this. I felt that the argument for better …
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