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  1. Joel's Blog, , more info

    The Designer Furniture District
    Madison Avenue between 27th and 34th Street in Manhattan, just north of Madison Square Park, is a high end furniture district, with the ground floors of most large buildings hosting the showrooms of (mostly) European furniture designers and manufacturers. Interior decorators come here to buy furniture of the latest style for their well healed clients. If you appreciate traditional furniture and traditional craft, you'll probably be struck how similar most …
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  2. Hinesight....for Foresight | Blog, , more info

    Mastery as a Guiding Philosophy
    It’s been a decade now that I’ve been leading the Houston Foresight Program. We’re preparing the next generation of the program’s leadership. This provides a great opportunity to reflect and really focus in on what to carry forward as we consider improving, updating, upgrading, and redesigning. There are many things about Houston Foresight that “we […] The post Mastery as a Guiding Philosophy first appeared on Hinesight....for Foresight.
    By Andy Hines, 73 words
  3. Breaking More Waves, , more info

    NEW #81 - Disgusting Sisters
    When this blog was in its prime it was a reasonably common occurrence to feature artists that had yet to release any ‘official’ recorded music, instead relying on shaky live You Tube clips or dodgy Soundcloud demos. The last band that featured here in that way was The Dinner Party, who a few months on had changed their name (for the better) to The Last Dinner Party and became a …
    By Breaking More Waves Blog, 568 words
  4. Real Ale, Real Music, , more info

    York Goes For Gold....
    York CAMRA were holding their 50th Anniversary Beer Festival last week, so I decided to head over to the city and check it out. Here's my reflections on what was a splendid afternoon there in a rather historic setting....The first York Beer Festival took place at the De Grey Rooms in the city centre way back in March 1974. Times were very different back then; it was was the year …
    By Chris Dyson, 2,219 words
  5. Annoying Technology, , more info

    Philipp was annoyed
    I know complaining about Siri is getting old but sometimes I’m just wondering how this is even possible. This doesn’t look like “I didn’t understand” behavior but rather “I checked the permission boolean and decided to ignore what I saw” behavior. Asking it again—of course—works perfectly fine. I’m sure AI will fix that…if we’ll ever be able to test it in the EU.
    By Philipp, 66 words
  6. George Monbiot, , more info

    Soaked
    The bodies meant to protect us from floods are unaccountable, self-serving and feudal in character. No wonder they keep failing. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 18th September 2024 Labour’s first stage of government resembles a vast forensic excavation. As it works through the Conservatives’ midden of horrors, it discovers an ever greater legacy of underinvestment, neglect and corruption. However disappointing the new government’s compromises might be, we shouldn’t …
    By monbiot, 1,119 words
  7. Hush-Kit, , more info

    10 Advanced Features of the World’s Most Impressive Piston-Engined Aeroplane, the Incredible Republic XF-12 Rainbow Spyplane
    In 1943, the USAAF desperately needed an aircraft that could fly a vast distance, penetrate the Japanese Empire’s defence, outrun fighters, perform vital reconnaissance of the heartland and then fly back. This was a very tall order in 1943, even more so when the USAAF demanded a 400mph aeroplane capable of prolonged flight at 40,000 … … Continue reading →
    By Hush Kit, 76 words
  8. upside down in cloud, , more info

    a map of Wiltshire
    I'd been intending for ages to do a map of Wiltshire. And now I have. Took ruddy ages, I must say. Lots of historic things, like Jane Seymour at Wolf Hall, and the Flying Monk of Malmesbury, and Hannah Twynnoy being done in by a tiger. And Stonehenge and Avebury, of course. I managed to get all the White Horses in; Broad Town, Hackpen, Cherhill, Devizes, Alton Barnes, Pewsey, Westbury. …
    By Dru Marland, 275 words
  9. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Weblog, , more info

    Quick Escape Deja Vu
    In early September, a curious weather pattern repeated itself: around that same time in 2017, we had days of such intense heat that I “escaped” the low lying regions of San Diego County on two occasions (1, 2) just to ... Read moreThanks for following Alexander S. Kunz Photography via RSS & keeping independent websites alive. Buy me a coffee? Support @ $3/month. Visit My Print Store. Browse My Photo …
    By Alexander S. Kunz, 75 words
  10. Reviews – The travels of Mary Loosemore, , more info

    The House at Sea’s End – Elly Griffiths
    The House at Sea’s End – Elly Griffiths Dr Ruth Galloway and DCI Harry Nelson investigate the remains of 6 bodies revealed by coastal erosion on the Norfolk Coast, baby Kate has her naming ceremonies and Ruth has a friend come to stay and memories surface from her time in Bosnia identifying mass graves during the 1990s war. Author page: The House at Sea’s End – Elly Griffiths
    By Mary, 76 words
  11. Disney Parks Blog, , more info

    Disney Eats: Disney Jollywood Nights Foodie Guide 2024
    You bring the holly and we’ll bring the jolly because Disney Jollywood Nights is coming to town at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! This festive evening is filled with all the glitz, glam, and goodies to put you in the holiday spirit, but with a touch of that old Hollywood style. The dazzling separately ticketed event, back for its second year, will be on select nights from November 9 through December 21, …
    By The Editors, 1,714 words
  12. Henrique Dias - Home, , more info

    Trying ChatGPT for Code
    Yesterday I used ChatGPT for the first time. Well, that’s not true. Let’s rephrase: yesterday I used ChatGPT for the first time to actually help me complete a task. A boring tedious task. It did help me complete the task, but I’m still not very convinced on whether it was faster than doing it manually. In general, artificial intelligence is a topic I avoid in this website. Maybe it stems …
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  13. Games That Weren't: Cancelled & Unreleased Games, , more info

    GTW64 September 2024 update
    As we leave Summer and begin to enter into Autumn, we have more updates to the Commodore 64 archive with the following for the month: Stargate found! If you missed it earlier this month, then the long lost AtariSoft development … Continue reading →
    By fgasking, 48 words
  14. My best shot | Artanddesign | The Guardian, , more info

    A drag queen doing her shopping: Sarah Bork’s best photograph
    ‘I shoot flamboyantly dressed drag artists getting their groceries. Monica’s closest store had wide aisles – which were perfect for shooting – and affordable prices’I started working on a series called Girls Gotta Eat in 2016. It was born out of anguish. A perfect storm had been brewing. My eldest child was getting ready to go to college and Trump was in office, beginning to wreak havoc on the US, …
    By Interview by Amy Fleming, 200 words
  15. Julia Bausenhardt Blog, , more info

    Testing De Atramentis and Octopus waterproof fountain pen inks
    I’ve tried out a few new fountain pen inks recently, and I think I have a few good candidates for replacing the Rohrer & Klingner Sketch Ink I’ve been using in the past. As some of you know, I’ve been using waterproof Rohrer & Klingner Sketch Ink for a while in my fountain pens. They’re ... Read more Source
    By Julia, 68 words