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  1. Grubbits, , more info

    Get Ready for Halloween With the Spirit Halloween Pop-Tart Adult Costume!
    Looking for the perfect blend of fun and nostalgia this Halloween? The Spirit Halloween Pop-Tart Adult Costume has got you covered! Yes, you heard that right – Frosted Strawberry, the iconic pastry, now has its very own Halloween costume. This unique costume, designed in collaboration with Pop-Tarts, lets you transform into your favorite frosted pastry treat—perfect for any fan of sweet snacks and quirky costumes. Whether you’re planning to show …
    By Tony M., 300 words
  2. Ben James, , more info

    Personal updates
    A break from climate-posting to share eight quick things about my autumn.I will be in San Francisco in mid October. Let me know who I should meet!Over one hundred thousand people visited my blog during September, which feels very bonkers. People seemed to enjoy that solar is getting cheap.I would love to chat to people who are thinking about: perovskite solar, bio-solutions for accelerating methane oxidation, geothermal, ML for chemistry …
    By Ben James, 237 words
  3. Technovia, , more info

    Ten Blue Links “reinventing drink ordering” Edition
    1. Inventing the future If there is a book about Apple, I have probably read it. On my first day working at the company in 1989 I was given the obligatory copy of then-CEO John Sculley’s Odyssey: From Pepsi to Apple. After that, I devoured as much as I could. I don’t think I have read a book like John Buck’s Inventing the Future, though. It’s getting on for 500 …
    By Ian Betteridge, 887 words
  4. Matt Edgar writes here, , more info

    Weeknote: 23 to 27 September 2024
    Enjoying the garden at the new house What did I enjoy? Spending time with my peers and the Product & Platforms senior leadership team, and with my own leadership team for Digital Urgent & Emergency Care (UEC). Both teams have now been fully staffed and stable for long enough that we can have rich conversations and challenge each other. That wasn’t so true even a few months ago. What did …
    By mattedgar, 355 words
  5. Notes from a Room, , more info

    2024-09-28 23:32
    We pretend that our present system is democratic, yet the people never have the chance or the means to express their views on any problem of public life. Any issue that does not pertain to particular interests is abandoned to collective passions, which are systematically and officially inflamed. ― Simone Weil, ‘On the Abolition of All Political Parties’ (tr. Leys)
    By notesfromaroom, 60 words
  6. Given to Tri, , more info

    Well, I had to skip the Hole Half.
    I look forward to this race every year—a chill fall half marathon at the base of the Tetons is usually a great way to close out my season before winter sets in, but at this moment the AQI in Jackson Hole is 235, firmly in the “very unhealthy” range. Instead, I’m reading a study on the impact of air pollution on running performance to reassure myself I made the right …
    By Guillermo Esteves, 79 words
  7. Pet Harmony, , more info

    Top 8 Dog Enrichment Activities
    We get asked all the time what our favorite dog enrichment activities are. We did write the book on it, after all! And, as always, the answer is actually, “It depends.” Enrichment is about meeting an individual’s needs to allow them to perform species-typical behaviors in healthy, safe, and appropriate ways. While individuals within a particular species have similar needs (like the 14 categories of canine enrichment that we outline …
    By Allie Bender, 1,261 words
  8. ⌘I Get Info, , more info

    A haze of inspiration
    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away I had to give an impromptu presentation about something I didn’t know much about. The goal of the task was to see how well we could ad-lib a presentation under pressure. Everybody in the room had to think of a topic whilst waiting for our turn. The person next to me couldn’t think of anything and asked me what I …
    By Matt Sephton, 2,975 words
  9. The website of Alice Bartlett, , more info

    Week 317: I like to move it! move it!
    I started the third cycle of the intermediate Joe Wicks HIIT. Last cycle, because they were required, I begrudgingly (got Lachie to buy) a set of weights. However the first session in cycle three tells me I need a second set leading me to wonder… is Joe Wicks in the pocket of big dumbell? Chaz’s new haircut makes him look like Eleven from stranger things. Two different parents whatsapp’ed me …
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  10. The Pub Curmudgeon, , more info

    The Last of England
    The past three months have seen a deluge of policy proposals being floated that, either directly or indirectly, would be damaging to the pub trade. While it’s likely that most of these ideas will never be implemented, some of them will be, and the desired direction of travel is all too clear. There is a well-known quotation from Hilaire Belloc, reproduced in the sidebar of this blog, that: “When you …
    By Curmudgeon, 730 words
  11. Multilitteratus Incognitus, , more info

    Ponderings on Connectivity
    Miseristhenes the SocialmediaiteThis is part V of my all the things(!!!) blog series where I attempt to make sense of all the things I've gotten myself into these past 5-10 years, and I figure out how to Marie Kondo my professional hobbies. In this post, I turn my attention to social media! The topic that connects us, and divides us, and has gotten the "it's complicated" label since Elon Musk …
    By Apostolos K. ("AK"), 1,115 words
  12. Adam's Apples, , more info

    Colors of fall
    Three painterly Pomme Gris apples bask in today's mellow September sun.
    By Adam, 14 words
  13. Anders Husa & Kaitlin Orr, , more info

    Where to Eat in Kyoto
    Kyoto City Map Kyoto, just a three-hour bullet train ride from Tokyo, feels like a world apart. As Japan’s cultural capital, it boasts a unique charm with its picturesque streets and distinctive architectural style. Traditional wooden houses line the charming streets, while temples, colorful shrines, imperial palaces, and zen gardens dot the landscape. Unlike bustling Tokyo, Kyoto exudes a calm and tranquil energy, inviting visitors to slow down and savor …
    By Anders Husa, 2,466 words
  14. Quelle Movies, , more info

    A Kid (Le fils de Jean)
    Matthieu (Pierre Deladonchamps) just received the call that his father died. The father he never met. The father he didn’t even really knew existed. The father he couldn’t meet in life but now must get to know in death. His mother always told him that Matthieu was the result of a one-night stand. But the affair was much more complicated than that. Matthieu travels from France to Quebec for the …
    By Raquel Stecher, 382 words
  15. BlackPlastic.co.uk, , more info

    Listen: You & Me by Retro Kid
    Retro Kid You & Me Retro Kid is the musical pseudonym of producer Jake Juba. Based out of Copenhagen, Retro Kid constructs tastefully arranged pieces of electronic music, blending ambience and hints of pop to create abstract-yet-emotive sound collages. In his latest single, You & Me, Juba has made a dedication to his girlfriend, Gry, and the challenges they experience as new parents. In the face of the multitude of …
    By Adam Russell, 224 words