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  1. Sienna Eggler, , more info

    October 2024 Promos
    Coming Soon Preorder Event - October EditionSearching for your next favorite read? Look no further! These fantastic authors bring you the very best in storytelling! THE TITLES SHOWN ARECURRENTLY LISTED FOR PREORDER. Order your copy today to have it delivereddirectly to your device on the morning of release! Add them to your TBR pile today! *** THIS IS A BOOKMOJO PROMOTION - Helping You Find Your Next Favorite Read. BookMojo …
    By Sienna Eggler, 264 words
  2. Tim Worthington, , more info

    Looks Unfamiliar: Donna Rees – Michael Palin Is Almost Like A Suit
    Looks Unfamiliar with Donna Rees talking to Tim Worthington about King Of The Castle, The Monty Python Matching Tie And Handkerchief, The Innes Book Of Records, Melody and more...!
    By Tim Worthington, 41 words
  3. Municipal Dreams, , more info

    Kate Macintosh talks to Thaddeus Zupančič, Part Two
    Last week and this, I’m very pleased to feature this interview between my good friend Thaddeus Zupančič and the esteemed architect Kate Macintosh. Kate Macintosh (b. 1937) is the architect of Dawson’s Heights housing estate in south London (1966-72), the Grade II-listed sheltered housing Macintosh Court (1969-72), also in south London, and Weston Adventure Playground in Southampton (with her life partner George Finch, RIBA Award 2005). These are her best-known …
    By Municipal Dreams, 1,683 words
  4. The Space Review, , more info

    Getting space traffic coordination on track
    On Monday morning, the Office of Space Commerce formally started the first phase of its long-awaited space traffic coordination system, called TraCSS. Jeff Foust reports on the milestone and its implications.
    By Jeff Foust, 37 words
  5. Trinketization, , more info

    Mercenary fishing for academic vanity
    Message to a friend on publishing ‘requests’/offers: Increasingly colleagues who publish an article in any good journal soon get an unsolicited email from some generic named (unheard from previously) “publisher” offering their great admiration and wanting their work as a book or chapter in their stunning new series of XXX. Buried inside the “offer” is a big fee. The approach sometimes starts out bragging about the coverage you’ll get publishing …
    By john hutnyk, 340 words
  6. Jeremy Baker, , more info

    2024-10-01 00:17
    Birthday brunch with Bill
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  7. roytang.net, , more info

    Movies/TV Watched - Aug/Sep 2024
    Movies Hit Man (2023) Watched on 2024-08-08: ★★★½ Hit Man (2023) Fairly enjoyable. This was a bit more rom-com than I expected and much less violent than I expected and had way more sex scenes than I expected (glad I didn't watch it with my mom!) but also the story took a darker turn than I thought it would. Glen Powell gives some good performances as both a boring cat …
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  8. thejaymo - Blog, , more info

    Sep 2024 | Photo 365
    Photo-a-day for the month of September 2024. During this month I passed 1000 days in a row – read about it here245 246247 248249 250251252 253254 255256 257258 259260 261262 263264 265266 267268 269DAY 1000 271272 273274Start Select Reset 📑 Start Select Reset Zine (SSRZ) is a quarterly physical newsletter, sent via snail mail to paid subscribers Join the Mailing List From £5/month 💌 Subscribing supports my work and brings …
    By Jay Springett, 95 words
  9. Put This On, , more info

    Inside Track: September 29th – October 5th Edition
    Here are our hand-selected favorites from eBay for this week, plus a heads-up on recommended sales. If you’re a member of the Inside Track, log in with your CrateJoy username and password. If you’re not a member, you can join now for just $5 a month. You’ll get access to one of these members-only lists every week, and your membership supports Put This On! The post Inside Track: September 29th …
    By Derek Guy, 88 words
  10. Velcro City Tourist Board, , more info

    01OCT24 / accessions
    Slipping into old habits again, it seems, with regard to that whole “buying books faster than I can read them” thing. There are worse vices to have, I suppose. From the bottom, then: Containment by Angerer et al. (eds.) is the book which contains (har har har) my academic swansong essay, as discussed here. It’s a fully open access book, remember, so you can just download the whole dang thing …
    By PGR, 421 words
  11. Error Statistics Philosophy, , more info

    The leisurely cruise begins: Excerpt from Excursion 1 Tour 1 of Statistical Inference as Severe Testing (SIST)
    Ship Statinfasst Excerpt from excursion 1 Tour I: Beyond Probabilism and Performance: Severity Requirement (1.1) NOTE: The following is an excerpt from my existing book: Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to get beyond the statistics wars (CUP, 2018). For any new reflections or corrections, I will use the comments. The initial announcement is here. I’m talking about a specific, extra type of integrity that is [beyond] not lying, but …
    By Mayo, 4,049 words
  12. Paul Sellers' Woodworking Blog, , more info

    Sharpening––Less to it Than Others Can Make You Think!
    I went ahead and ground a chisel I own that I never grind on any kind of mechanical or electric grinder, never, ever hollow grind, and never grind to then sharpen with two bevels. I stopped doing that back in 1965 when I did it under instruction by a college teacher who failed as a... Source
    By Paul Sellers, 65 words
  13. Southern Railway, Fisherton Sarum, Canute Road Quay & Westhill Road, , more info

    Picture of the Month – October 2024
    This months picture… Now the cat is out of the bag about the EFE Rail model, the real Adams T3 Class 563 on her first day of public service just north of Harmans Cross on the Swanage Railway on 09/10/2023
    By grahammuz, 47 words
  14. CD-ROM Journal, , more info

    Jingle Cats
    If you were listening to the radio in the 90s, or got a certain flavour of email forward, there's a good chance you've heard the song Jingle Cats. The original novelty single from 1993 is exactly what it sounds like—pitch-bent cat meows set to music to create the illusion cats are "singing" Jingle Bells. It was an absolutely huge hit and, between 1993 and 2009, led to the release of …
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  15. Grace Kingsley's Hollywood, , more info

    The End of the American Frontier: October 1924
    Noah Beery One hundred years ago this week, Grace Kingsley got some help with her column from actor Noah Beery. He wrote a letter to her from Texas, where they were making North of 36, and he was there when they shot a huge cattle round-up. He told a melancholy story from behind the scenes: All the old-timers for miles around have come to watch the drive being filmed. Really, …
    By Lisle Foote, 2,065 words