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  1. Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity, , more info

    91 Calls for Submissions in October 2024 - Paying markets
    This October there are more than seven dozen calls for submissions. All of these are paying markets, and none charge submission fees. As always, every genre, style, and form is wanted, from short stories to poetry to essays.I post upcoming calls for submissions shortly before the first day of every month. But as I am collecting them, I post them on my page, Calls for Submissions. You can get a …
    By Erica Verrillo, 2,822 words
  2. Patently-O, , more info

    Check your Patent Term Adjustments (PTA): What you Need to Know about the USPTO Error
    by Dennis Crouch The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has disclosed a significant error in its patent term adjustment (PTA) calculations, potentially affecting patents issued between March 19, 2024, and July 30, 2024. The USPTO discovered a coding error introduced in a recent software update. This error specifically affected two aspects of the PTA calculation: 1. The "A" delay under 35 U.S.C. 154(b)(1)(A) 2. The amount of overlap …
    By Dennis Crouch, 169 words
  3. Persiflage, , more info

    Am I taking students?
    I receive many (many) unsolicited emails about the possibility of working with me at grad school. Some are clearly bulk emails sent no doubt to a large number of professors. Some are customized to include phrases like “I was really … Continue reading →
    By Persiflage, 48 words
  4. DIGICULT | Digital Art, Design and Culture, , more info

    ALL I EAT IN A DAY
    Consumer culture, entertainment, marketing, and social media increasingly infiltrate the field of art: fashion brands drop artist collaborations, luxury products claim to have artwork status, and immersive lightshows blend classical art history with spectacular marketing. Influencers populate the social media feeds of established art institutions, while museum goers are on the hunt for an instagrammable experience. As a result, to remain connected via live streaming and viral trends, institutions are …
    By Redazione Digicult, 101 words
  5. Jeffs Gameblog, , more info

    Patty Gurdy - Brighter Days Come (Official Music Video, Tavern Album)
    By Jeff Rients, 11 words
  6. Paul's Beer & Travel Blog, , more info

    It's the little frustrations that cause the most hassle in life
    It’s been a peculiar summer really, and one that I would describe as “bitty”. It's been characterised by a sense of things not quite going to plan, although it’s difficult to pin-point exactly what has brought this feeling on. Frustrating, might be a more appropriate term, because it's been a summer of breakdowns, and system failures. Nothing has been too serious, and these issues have mainly been caused by equipment …
    By Paul Bailey, 1,164 words
  7. Retroist - Retro Blog and Podcast, , more info

    Retroist Goonies Podcast
    The Retroist Podcast is back with an episode I promised to release during my first year of the podcast, The Goonies. On this episode, my first of the new season, I am happy to finally have covered this classic and beloved film.I start the show off by talking about how the film was inspiring to me in unexpected ways that have had a positive long-term effect on me. Then I …
    By Retroist, 586 words
  8. Cat and Girl, , more info

    Meet the Mech Suits
    By Dorothy, 4 words
  9. Vertigo, , more info

    Sebald Society & Robert Walser Society Announce Joint Program Oct 11-13, 2024
    The annual meetings of the Robert Walser Society and the W.G. Sebald Society (Deutsche Sebald Gesellschaft) will be held jointly in Munich on October 11-13, 2024. The event will offer participants the opportunity to immerse themselves in the work of both authors and to explore points of contact and differences between the two. The conference will include discussions, readings, talks, lectures and a guided tour. Speakers include Thilo Krause, Esther …
    By Terry, 103 words
  10. Free-Range Kids, , more info

    Catastrophizing a Playdate
    Once again, friends, I. MUST. RANT. Why? I — just heard from a mom trying to get two other families to let their kids play with her kids in her yard for an hour a week, outside. Unsupervised. AN HOUR A WEEK. She lives on a quiet street in quiet suburb in a quiet state. Classic single family homes. Zero traffic. Other parent (who has stood and watched three previous …
    By lskenazy, 678 words
  11. Conversable Economist, , more info

    The Physicality of Technology: The High Frequency Trading Example
    Economists commonly think about technology as an idea, but in one way or another, the technology interacts with physical forms–and these physical forms affect how the technology is applied and its social effects. In his da Vinci Medal Address, Donald MacKenzie considers some implications of this idea in “Material Political Economy” (Technology and Culture, July 2024). One classic example he mentions is the conflict that arose some centuries ago, in …
    By conversableeconomist, 1,114 words
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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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  15. 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