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  1. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Weblog, , more info

    September 2024 End Notes
    It is the last day of the month, and that means: monthly End Notes! I’ve been scrambling to put these together since Shuwen and I just came back from a 10-day trip to New England* but thanks to coffee ☕️ ... 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
  2. Cameras and Photography Explained | News/Views | Thom Hogan, , more info

    Good Advice Costs Nothing and It's Worth the Price*
    I look all around me and see people making bad decisions. Decisions that negatively impact their life. I see it in politics, I see it in money handling, I see it in car/home choice, I see it in all kinds of shopping. Let me start with a pretty clear example. It's impossible to get accurate information about gambling and lotteries—every supposed statistic seems to disagree with another—but suffice it to …
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  3. WowHaus, , more info

    1970s David Shelley modern house in Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire
    WowHaus 1970s David Shelley modern house in Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire 1970s David Shelley modern house in Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire (image credit: Fine & Country) I think the word ‘unique’ best describes this 1970s David Shelley modern house in Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire. (image credit: Fine & Country) Thanks to everyone who has sent this across, including David Anderson of the wonderful UKMOHO, which does an amazing job of keeping track of interesting modern houses …
    By WowHauser, 818 words
  4. Collected Essays of Craig Mod, , more info

    [RIDGELINE] Meeting Kevin
    Ridgeline subscribers — Hello from somewhere over the North Pole en route to England. Kevin Kelly and I are running another Walk and Talk with a classic ragtag crew of walkers. This is our … sixth or seventh or eighth (depending on how you count (we did a couple pre-Walk and Talks before transitioning into the Full Walk and Talk model)). We’ve walked Spain, China, Thailand, Indonesia, England, and Japan. …
    By Craig Mod, 100 words
  5. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    September 2024 Newsletter
    What a hectic month, September went by so fast!! Here’s some things I did and posted~ Here’s how you can keep up on these newsletters (they’ll always be free) RSS | Mailing List | Patreon Public September Art I try my darndest to post something fun for free every Friday on tumblr, mastodon, pillowfort, bluesky and jpawlik.com/blog with sketches and thumbnails up early for Patrons and VIP members! Webcomic Updates …
    By Jey Pawlik, 739 words
  6. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    ‘Gifted’ by Suzumi Suzuki (Review)
    As you can see from my monthly wrap-up post, September saw plenty of J-Lit on the blog, and it looks very much as if that trend will continue in October. There are a number of Japanese books I’m planning to get to this month, beginning today with a new release that’s something a little different. If you’re looking for a cutesy story (and cats…), I’m afraid you’re out of luck, …
    By Tony, 955 words
  7. Ben Oliver, , more info

    Chickens in the Shadows
    Send a Guinness to the bathroom and let me know when we're on. Toasters N Moose (Estelle Piper, Tom Shaw) are a pop duo from 1970s, reunited to tour the cafes, launderettes, open mic nights and sidewalks of California. An extreme low-budget mockumentary that borrows a lot from Christopher Guest, but does find its own deep and weird groove. The couple bounce between whatever venue their manager can scrounge for …
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  8. Energy Flash, , more info

    I am the Magnificent (samplespotting saddness)
    update: Edmund Undead in comments points out this extension to the sample chain
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 19 words
  9. Chips and Cheese – The Devil is in the Details, , more info

    Chips and Cheese Interviews Ronak Singhal
    For today’s article we have another video interview for you folks, this time with Ronak Singhal from Intel where we talk about Granite Rapids AP. Before we get into the video and the transcript, I would just like to give a massive thank you to all of you who have subscribed to the Chips and Cheese YouTube Channel. We now have over 1,000 subscribers which is mind blowing to me. …
    By Cheese, 3,132 words
  10. Comics Worth Reading, , more info

    Headlines, End of September 2024
    Recent news stories in comics, media, and general life that caught my eye.
    By Johanna, 18 words
  11. Henrique Dias - Home, , more info

    Recently in September '24
    September is now almost gone and we’re diving deeper and deeper into the autumn. Despite a few problems here and there, I think it was quite a nice month, and it’s important to always try seeing things for their positive side, despite that now always being very easy. 🍄 Life At the beginning of the month, I went to Groningen for the first time. Groningen is the capital of one …
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  12. Eastern Mind, , more info

    Mirrors & Reflections in Videogames Current version - 209 entries (!) Full list here:…
    Mirrors & Reflections in Videogames Current version - 209 entries (!) Full list here: http://shorturl.at/kovSY Full-sized picture: https://shorturl.at/ZNZHd Suggestions are still welcome. Thank you!
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  13. virology blog, , more info

    Trial By Error: Interview with Dr Peter Rowe of Johns Hopkins about “Living with Orthostatic Intolerance”
    By David Tuller, DrPH Dr Peter Rowe is a professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and director of the Chronic Fatigue Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. As an expert on orthostatic intolerance, a common component of ME/CFS, Long Covid and related illnesses, he has recently authored “Living Well with … Trial By Error: Interview with Dr Peter Rowe of Johns Hopkins about “Living with …
    By David Tuller, 91 words
  14. Open Thinkering, , more info

    Three quarters of the way there
    Running 1,000km in a year isn’t even that much. As you can see, I was finding it easier when I was running at the gym as well as outside. I’m posting this today to remind me that most of the goals worth pursuing in life are somewhat arbitrary and nearly always self-determined.
    By Doug Belshaw, 58 words
  15. Cinemasparagus, , more info

    Million Dollar Mystery
    Fleischer's Last Stand (I Stan for Fleischer)The final film by Richard Fleischer, Million Dollar Mystery [1987], places the emphasis on "mystery." To elaborate: a passage from the film's Wiki page: "Million Dollar Mystery (also known as Money Mania) is a 1987 American film released with a promotional tie-in for Glad-Lock brand [garbage/rubbish] bags. This was the final feature-length film directed by Richard Fleischer and shot by Jack Cardiff. [...] During …
    By craig keller., 303 words