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  1. po-ru.com, , more info

    Week 195: Bristol
    We saw The Book of Mormon on Tuesday, my third musical in six days. I don’t think I usually manage more than one a year at most. I went into it knowing quite a bit about the history and precepts of Mormonism but nothing about the musical. It’s funny, well-crafted, and the performances were excellent, but I felt very uncomfortable about the way it portrays Uganda. The Book of Mormon …
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  2. Fluxblog, , more info

    Sing the Lyrics Almost Perfectly Out Loud
    The Army, The Navy “BBIDGI” The Army, The Navy are a folk duo with the same basic set up as Simon & Garfunkel – two singers, one guitar. The interesting thing with them, most especially on “BBIDGI,” is how their melodies and vocal harmonies are much closer in style and tone to mid 90s through mid 00s R&B than typical folk. It’s a little like if an R&B girl group …
    By Matthew, 183 words
  3. José Cabeda, , more info

    Running DuckDB on AWS Glue
  4. American Age Fashion, , more info

    Playing Old Maid
    Images from the University of Western Kentucky Special Collections Do you remember the Old Maid card game? The goal was to match pairs of cards. One had no match and the person left with it at the end was called the Old Maid. It could be played with a regular deck, where players simply removed one queen. However, special decks were made with all kinds of different pairs—men, women, children, …
    By Lynn, 195 words
  5. BRAPA | Blog, , more info

    BRAPA is .... SECRET TICKING UNDER EMBARGO / NANTWICH IS ON A GO SLOW (Part 1 of 2)
    Seven tick blog, sorry it is a bit of an epic, but I need to catch up. Monday 16th September 2024 The only way to break the shackles of a #CruelChurn was to get straight back on it. Monday night after work ad-hoc ticking. Almost unprecedented, but a sure sign of how rattled it had got me! Brown Cow, Bingley Just over the river, and it might be the Yorkshire …
    By Si Everitt, 2,340 words
  6. the lost byway, , more info

    The Black Path – launch events
    I’m doing two events to launch my new publication – The Black Path 24th October 7pm – The Broadway Bookshop, Hackney – RSVP [email protected] 21st November 7.30pm – The Wanstead Tap – book via the Eventbrite link below: Register on Eventbrite The Black Path is published by Three Imposters as part of the London Adventures series. The shades of long-dead writers in the London streets, random meetings, quests and journeys …
    By JohnR, 217 words
  7. The British Newspaper Archive Blog, , more info

    Hot Off The Press – New Titles This Week
    This week at The Archive, we’ve added an impressive 222,484 brand new pages, updating 48 existing titles and introducing 2 brand new ones! Dive in to explore our latest additions and pick up more tips and tricks on how to make the most of your research with The Archive. Register now and explore the Archive This week, we’re excited to introduce the Garstang Courier to our growing collection of digitised …
    By Mary McKee, 686 words
  8. HeydonWorks: Latest Writing, , more info

    The bdo element
    I’m pacing my office when the door swings open with impertinence. “You’re smoking now?” I aim the glowing tip at my nose to inspect it. “So that’s what this is?” A suited arm thrusts a takeout cup towards me. “Coffee? Or cat piss like I ordered?” “Hey, save your weird cat piss remarks for the HTML <bdo> element article.” I wield the cigarette like a sparkler, drawing frantic figures in …
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  9. Evergreen Data Visualization Blog, , more info

    10 Ways to Make Your Graphs More Accessible
    Of course you can make data visualization that's accessible to people with various disabilities. Take these 10 do-able actions to start. The post 10 Ways to Make Your Graphs More Accessible appeared first on Evergreen Data.
    By Stephanie Evergreen, 44 words
  10. Hypertexthero, , more info

    Hope produces space and time?
    That question is the last thing the physicist John Archibald Wheeler wrote in his journal, at 95 years old. Quite a question. The longer I live, the more I appreciate Kurt Gödel’s proof that we can never know everything about the universe.
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  11. Waxy.org - Andy Baio lives here, , more info

    Ghost Town Pumpkin Festival
    the creator of A Short Hike relaunched his charming interactive ghost town where players design and share jack-o-lanterns #
    By Andy Baio, 23 words
  12. paulcapewell.com | blog, , more info

    Decade
    RSS fans will have spotted this previously-empty post appear in their feeds. That's what happens when you mess around with your system! I reinstalled a new Linux distro on my Chromebook - Lubuntu instead of Mint - and as this is my main blogging machine, I had to reinstall eleventy. And, feeling optimistic on the train the other day, I started a new blog post entitled DECADE... and then never …
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  13. Polytechnic — Blog, , more info

    Weeknotes 29th September 2024
    Walkies Went for a walk with friends and dogs, which was lovely.
    By Garrett Coakley, 16 words
  14. WristWatchReview, , more info

    YES Watch Copernicus: now funding
    Ever since I first learned about YES Watch back in 2011, I’ve been intrigued by what they’ve been creating. Along with regular timekeeping, they’ve created watches that can track all manner of solar- and lunar-related metrics. If you’re like me, and have held off because of the case size, the new YES Watch Copernicus might get you over the hurdle. YES Watch Copernicus: what it is To look at the …
    By Patrick Kansa, 492 words
  15. Lost Art Press, , more info

    New Class with Jerome Bias
    We’ve added a new class: Build an 18th-century Southern Table with Jerome Bias – it’s Feb. 17-21, 2025, in our Covington, Kentucky, shop. You can read more about it (and register now) at our ticketing site – but if you’re interested, don’t dally. Space is limited! – Fitz
    By fitz, 53 words