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  1. STACK magazines - Editorial, , more info

    Black and queer identities in Nii Journal
    The post Black and queer identities in Nii Journal appeared first on STACK magazines.
    By Steve Watson, 21 words
  2. Autistic Jane, , more info

    How to always smell good
    As a teen, I wanted to be like the popular girls — specifically to have certain things figured out. I struggled as an autistic teen growing up to figure things out myself, and neglectful parents only increased my struggles. I wanted to be one of those girls who smell good when they walk past and leave that kind of impression. Now, I like smelling good or like nothing — especially …
    By Jane Lively, 1,525 words
  3. Holy Mountain: A Blog about Our Common Life, , more info

    Week Without Driving diary
    Cedar Rapids traffic is rarely congested, but there's a steady supply of it,even during Week Without DrivingWeek Without Driving is being observed for the first time this year in Cedar Rapids. Begun in 2021 in Vancouver, Washington, it has gotten bigger each year since. Founder Anna Zivarts of Disability Rights Washington has also published a book in 2024, When Driving Isn't an Option: Steering Away from Car Dependency (Island, 2024).Week …
    By Bruce Nesmith, 1,577 words
  4. Sandwich Tribunal. A sort of sandwich death panel., , more info

    October List Sandwiches and September Wrapup
    Welcome to October, sandwich fans! As always, a new month brings 3 new sandwiches for the Tribunal to investigate, and there are some good ones coming! But first, as ever, we must review what we learned in September. September’s Tribunal sandwiches included the Mulita, a Mexican melt from Tijuana involving 2 handmade corn tortillas, plenty of Oaxacan cheese, meats like carne asada or carnitas, and a thin Tijuana style guacamole …
    By Jim Behymer, 451 words
  5. SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD, , more info

    Links for September 2024
    The Batrachomyomachia (“Battle of the Frogs and Mice”) is a comic epic parody of the Iliad and a good source of names for your pet mice. Like Artepibulus, “he who lies in wait for bread”. Greek etymology rabbithole also led us to troglodyte, which ultimately means, “hole, I get into”: From Latin trōglodyta (“cave dwelling people”), from Ancient Greek τρωγλοδύτης (trōglodútēs, “one who dwells in holes”), from τρώγλη (trṓglē, “hole”) …
    By slimemoldtimemold, 535 words
  6. Tom 7 Radar, , more info

    ¡Tengo muchos años! T_T
    Hello team! I turned 45! It happens every year (not the same age, but the same feeling, of time marching forward, with me along with it) so no big surprise. This weekend was the Great Race, also every year, but I unsubscribed from their e-mail list at some point months ago because they seem to operate this list under the misconception that subscribers want to think about Great Race 24/7 …
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  7. Rethinking Athletics, , more info

    Tygart pranked
    Those who follow my blog have heard of Travis Tygart, the guy with the ridiculous hair-style whose unique desire is to see Russia disappear from the international sports arena. He is the head of the US Anti-Doping Agency and a great expert in condemning Russia (and, on occasion, China) while explaining and justifying his acquitting decisions when it comes to american athletes. If you don't remember what I am talking …
    By Vasilis Grammaticos, 635 words
  8. The Dusty Bookcase, , more info

    A Feminine Jimmie Dale?
    The White MollFrank L. PackardNew York: Doubleday, Doran, 1931306 pagesWalt Disney failed to interest NBC in Jimmie Dale, Alias the Gray Seal. His biographers haven't made much of this, but evidence suggests it irked. He'd first read Jimmie Dale's adventures in adolescence, and would act them out with childhood chum Walt Pieffer. What roles they'd played are unknown. I like to think one of the Walts played Marie Lasalle, the …
    By Brian Busby, 705 words
  9. The Law and Policy Blog, , more info

    Happy birthday, Supreme Court: the fifteenth anniversary of the United Kingdom’s highest court
    1st October 2024 In the main courtroom of the Supreme Court there are the benches – really desks – where the Supreme Court judges sit, and at each place there is a microphone for each justice, with a button they can press when they want to speak. But at the head of the bench, at the centrally placed desk, there are two buttons: one for the presiding justice to press …
    By David Allen Green, 1,028 words
  10. The Wandering Lensman, , more info

    Here’s Something I’ve Been Wondering About
    CSX Railroad Brakeman. This is a 40mp image. If it were 20mp, no one of could tell the difference.(click to enlarge)Fujifilm X-T5; 16-55mm f/2.8 lens @ 23mm; 1/500th sec. @ f/5.6; ISO 640 I'm of the opinion that for the vast majority of us photographers, 20-24mp are enough (need vs. want) for almost everything we want to do with our images. There are exceptions, of course. Several years ago, as …
    By The Wandering Lensman, 948 words
  11. Ask the Agent, , more info

    Hi, Jenn! I recently trade-pubbed a YA book. I noticed a lot of reviews have been like “This is cute but it feels like YA.” I don’t get it. It’s called YA. It’s marketed as YA. The main character is a teen. There’s a teen on the cover. It’s definitely YA. Why does it seem like reviewers don’t get it and therefore rate it lower, even though it’s seriously not for them?
    I assume by “reviewers” you mean random people rating your book on goodreads or Amazon or whatever? Not like ACTUAL REVIEWERS who are paid to write reviews for an actual publication? Hate to be the one to tell you, but most random people are thick as hell, and not in a good way.
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  12. Not a Novelist (Yet), , more info

    Looking East
    If you've taken probably even the most casual look at this blog, then one thing will perhaps have become very clear - I have a very great interest in the history of the BBC. It's a subject I find deeply fascinating, and something I very much enjoy researching, writing about and, when I get the opportunity, making radio features about.So when my colleagues at Look East, the regional TV news …
    By Paul Hayes, 763 words
  13. Traingeek – Trains and Photography, , more info

    A Nice Night for Trains
    I haven't been very inspired to photograph trains, so I try to jump on any inspiration I do have. On June 26, 2024 I noticed that the eastbound Canadian was coming, I saw it was a lovely evening, and I decided to make some pictures.
    By steve, 50 words
  14. European studies blog, , more info

    How Bitter the Savour is of Other’s Bread? International Conference on European Political Refugees in the UK from 1800
    Join us on Friday 15 November 2024 for the ‘European Political Refugees in the UK from 1800’ conference taking place in Pigott Theatre, Knowledge Centre at the British Library. This one-day in-person event will explore the rich history of political refugees from Europe who sought asylum in the UK from...
    By European Studies, 69 words
  15. Cincinnati Curiosities, , more info

    Gas Alley Has Somehow Endured, While Its Notorious Neighborhood Faded Away
    If you really want to visit Gas Alley today, you’ll have a bit of an adventure. Less than 300 feet in length, Gas Alley runs south from Longworth Hall to Mehring Way. It is paved with cobblestones interrupted by patches of gravel and surrounded by warehouses, a couple of light industrial sheds and a Duke Energy substation. There’s a street sign at the southern terminus.No evidence remains of the little …
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