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  1. Menswear Musings, , more info

    How Soon Is Too Soon to Wash Your Raw Denim? (Patreon Exclusive)
    To view this content, you must be a member of Mitchell's Patreon at $10 or more - Click "Read more" to unlock this content at the sourceThe post How Soon Is Too Soon to Wash Your Raw Denim? (Patreon Exclusive) first appeared on Menswear Musings.
    By Mitchell, 57 words
  2. Southern Fried Science, , more info

    The story of the pride flag made from NASA imagery: Bluesky’s most-liked image
    Last June, a striking image of a pride flag made up of NASA imagery became the most-liked post on the new social media network Bluesky, a post it held for 2 months. I spoke with its creator Rachel Lense about how it was made, and what it’s reception means for inclusion in science. This image ... Read More "The story of the pride flag made from NASA imagery: Bluesky’s most-liked …
    By David Shiffman, 85 words
  3. Tor.com, , more info

    The Rings of Power Asks Questions About the Nature of Evil in “Doomed to Die”
    Movies & TV The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power The Rings of Power Asks Questions About the Nature of Evil in “Doomed to Die” Do we really need Sauron to be a sympathetic villain? By Sylas K Barrett | Published on September 27, 2024 Comment 1 Share New Share The Rings of Power Asks Questions About the Nature of Evil in “Doomed to Die”&url=https://reactormag.com/the-rings-of-power-asks-questions-about-the-nature-of-evil-in-doomed-to-die/” target=”_blank” title=”Twitter”> The …
    By Emmet Asher-Perrin, 3,306 words
  4. webcurios, , more info

    Webcurios 27/09/24
    Reading Time: 36 minutes It’s been astonishing this week to see exactly how badly a political party’s comms team can handle something – FOR FCUK’S SAKE, LABOUR PARTY COMMS PEOPLE, IT SHOULDN’T BE THIS DIFFICULT. Also, the past seven days’ succession of embarrassing revelations and gift-related gaffes have somehow managed to achieve the unthinkable and made me feel genuine pity for the PM’s kid (I’m not a monster, it’s just …
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  5. Jestress's Forgotten Books and Stories, , more info

    The Mystery of the Vanishing Treasure
    The Three Investigators #5 The Mystery of the Vanishing Treasure by Robert Arthur, 1966. The Three Investigators don’t have a case at the moment, so Jupiter entertains himself and his friends with an intellectual exercise – figuring out how someone could steal the Rainbow Jewels from an exhibit at the Petersen Museum, an exhibit that has been promoted in the local papers. Pete and Bob object that they solve thefts, …
    By forgottenbooksandstories, 1,387 words
  6. Core77, , more info

    Core77 Weekly Roundup (9-23-24 to 9-27-24)
    Here's what we looked at this week:New production method for quickly building walls: Impact printing with clay. The world's underwater fiber optic cables.From MIT, sustainable 3D-printed glass masonry.Caroline's Cart is a shopping cart designed for special needs individuals and caregivers.Product-based inspiration for spaceship designs by Eric Geusz.Designer on a sci-fi mission: Daryl Villanueva's EVE Odyssey.Master Forge: An ultra-fast chord keyboard with rather unfortunate aesthetics.Unusual product design: The BedBox, a wildly …
    By Rain Noe, 180 words
  7. theBrickBlogger.com, , more info

    LEGO Ideas Magic of Disney Review
    (Written by William) I’m not exactly sure what it is about LEGO Ideas projects, but I tend to forget what’s coming out right before they get released. This is especially true for the projects that don’t go through the normal LEGO Ideas project cycle. So, when LEGO offered the #21352 LEGO Ideas Magic of Disney […]
    By Thita (admin), 62 words
  8. Just One Cookbook · Blog, , more info

    Nagoya Travel Guide
    Nagoya, Japan, blends history, culture, and modern attractions. From Nagoya Castle to local cuisine and vibrant shopping districts, explore the best sights with this essential travel guide. READ: Nagoya Travel Guide
    By Shen Chen, 34 words
  9. LondonJazzCollector, , more info

    Henry Lowther: Child Song (1970) Decca Deram
    Selection: Introduction https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/henry-lowther-band_introduction_child-song_deram-sml1070-1970-ljc.mp3 . . . “Hey Henry, what do you want to call the first track, you know, the introduction?Yeah, that’ll do.” The rest are apparently word-pictures that relate to the theme of children’s play. Track List A1 IntroductionA2 Trav’lling SongA3 Plaything (Child Song And Anima)B1 3/4 Skip (Trip Up)B2 BetweenB3 Puppet Song Artists: Henry Lowther Band Daryl Runswick, bass guitar, double bass, percussion; Mike Travis, drums, percussion; Mike …
    By LondonJazzCollector, 839 words
  10. Aaron on Scouting, , more info

    Eagle Scout project garners praise from NFL star, plus other news in Scouting this week
    Jackson Lampe, a junior at Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque, Iowa, recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout, and was named the school’s student of the month for his efforts. For his service project, Jackson provided care kits to the burn unit at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital to support parents of pediatric burn victims. His own experience as a burn survivor at age …
    By Sheniece Chappell, 384 words
  11. everything changes, , more info

    Resilience is collective
    Thoughtful and actionable paper from Johan Allspaw about engineering resilience—with principles and tactics applicable to other kinds of work, I think. Importantly, resilience as defined here depends on a number of different behaviors, including open and honest communication, reciprocity, and a lack of judgment. What I find notable about this framing is the sense that resilience is a collective, rather than individual, attribute. That is, it depends on sharing information, …
    By Mandy Brown, 130 words
  12. Zythophile, , more info

    No, the ‘Hymn to Ninkasi’ is NOT a recipe for making Sumerian beer
    It’s a claim you will find repeated in dozens – possibly hundreds – of places: that the so-called “Hymn to Ninkasi”, a poem in the Sumerian language to the goddess of beer, at least 3,900 years old, known from three fragmentary clay tablets found in and around the ancient city of Nippur, which stood between the Euphrates and the Tigris, is “effectively a Sumerian recipe for brewing beer”, “the oldest …
    By Martyn Cornell, 7,444 words
  13. The Time Bum, , more info

    Bauche Stargazer Carina Nebula
    Today, I have the Bauche Stargazer Carina Nebula in for review. It’s a new watch from a new brand, set to make its debut on October 18 on Kickstarter, and… The post Bauche Stargazer Carina Nebula appeared first on The Time Bum.
    By Loren Sciurba, 46 words
  14. SYNTH ANATOMY, , more info

    Wirehead Instruments Basilisk, hybrid generative bassline Synthesizer
    Wirehead Instruments Basilisk is a new hybrid bassline Synthesizer with digital oscillators, an MS-20-style analog filter, and a generative sequencer. In recent years, many small synthesizers from independent companies have come onto the market designed [...] The post Wirehead Instruments Basilisk, hybrid generative bassline Synthesizer appeared first on SYNTH ANATOMY.
    By Synth Anatomy, 57 words
  15. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Daily Edit – Douglas Marshall: Marshall Gallery
    Artist Talk with Krista Svalbonas Artist Consultation with photographer Michael James Hillman Founder and Curator: Douglas Marshall Marshall Gallery Current Exhibition Heidi: How long have you been doing portfolio reviews? Douglas: Well, I’ve been doing reviews overall close to a decade now I guess. I’ve done many of the review festivals around the country as well as looking at countless portfolios in the galleries over the years. But for the …
    By Heidi Volpe, 1,284 words