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  1. Anthony Balducci's Journal, , more info

    IMDb's Twenty Worst Comedy Films of All-Time
    1. Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas (2014)2. Baby Ghost (1995) 3. Midnight Sex Run (2015) 4. Death by VHS (2013) 5. Die Hard Dracula (1998) 6. The Freakshow Apocalypse (2007) 7. Grad Night (2006) 8. White People Money (2020) 9. Identity Crisis (1989) 10. The Last House on the Street (2021) 11. Bikini Med School (1994) 12. The Condo (2015) 13. Space Boobs in Space (2017) 14. From Justin to Kelly …
    By abaldu8246, 92 words
  2. A Whole Lotta Nothing, , more info

    Finding the best case and wallet for your new phone
    I get a new iPhone most years and I tell myself it's for the photography aspects, but honestly, I'm ok buying a new pocket computer each year, especially one that is used more than any other computer I own.I usually get the iPhone Pro in whatever cool color they're making it in that year, but ever since they shrank the bezel and went full glass on the fronts, I noticed …
    By Matthew Haughey, 1,019 words
  3. Art of the Title, , more info

    An Update from the Editor in Chief
    Dear readers,It is a rare thing for Art of the Title to publish an editor’s note but the time has come to provide an update. Many of you are likely unaware that, since 2018, Art of the Title has been a one-person operation managed by myself, Editor-in-Chief Lola Landekic. It has been my honour to be a member of the small Art of the Title team since 2011 when I …
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  4. 1000 Awesome Things, , more info

    #100 Seeing your parents dance
    My dad might be Austin Powers. When you open his closet it’s like being transported straight into the 1960s prom scene. Dark velour suits, purple polka-dot ties, and frilly shirts hang beside each other like dusty friends from days gone by. “Can you spare some mothballs?” I picture a silk shirt saying to a velvet vest. “I’m not going to make it otherwise.” My dad was a high school teacher …
    By Neil Pasricha, 296 words
  5. Chips and Cheese – The Devil is in the Details, , more info

    Skymont: Intel’s E-Cores reach for the Sky
    The 2020s were a fun time for Intel’s Atom line, which went from an afterthought to playing a major role across Intel’s high performance client offerings. Intel’s latest mobile chip, codenamed Lunar Lake, sees Intel’s high performance P-Cores ditch SMT. With P-Cores focusing even more on single threaded performance, E-Cores will play an even more prominent role in boosting multithreaded performance. With Intel facing stronger competition than ever in the …
    By clamchowder, 4,741 words
  6. Bangkok Glutton, , more info

    Living the Sweet Life on Koh Lanta
    (Photos by Lauren Lulu Taylor) If you haven’t heard of Sweet Life Lanta and are a fan of 1. Thai food 2. Thai islands 3. humorous YouTube videos and 4. achingly cute families, then you should get yourself acquainted. Not … Continue reading →
    By Bangkok Glutton, 51 words
  7. Rands in Repose, , more info

    Poets and Police
    I was doing this talk, which I’d done dozens of times before. Good, well-practiced deck. I was speaking to CTO-types (current and aspirational) as a favor to a friend. This was a monthly morning coffee chat for this crew, and they invited folks like me to speak. It was on a weekday morning near Slack in downtown San Francisco. No problem. Practiced talk, small group, low stakes. I was editing …
    By rands, 940 words
  8. The Splintered Mind, , more info

    The Not-So-Silent Generation in Philosophy
    The Silent Generation (born 1928-1945) is disproportionately represented among the most-cited authors in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Let's look at the numbers and think about why. Background: This post is based on my analyses of citation rates in the Stanford Encyclopedia in 2010, 2014, 2019, and 2024. As a measure of prominence in (as I call it) "mainstream Anglophone philosophy", no measure has better face validity than SEP citation …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 2,172 words
  9. Man in Chair, , more info

    Tina, The Tina Turner Musical review [Melbourne]
    Studded with hit songs and telling a truly inspiring story, hit bio-musical Tina, The Tina Turner Musical finally plays Melbourne, arriving in peak form. Wondrously warm and vocally superb, the powerhouse lead performance by Ruva Ngwenya is a key attraction of Tina. On stage almost the whole time and singing basically every song, Ngwenya captures audience affection the instant she appears, holding the audience firmly in her palm for the …
    By Simon Parris, 684 words
  10. Homesick Texan, , more info

    Spiced pumpkin muffins
    “How can you eat that so early in the morning?” asked my friend. She gestured with a fork at the plate in front of me, which contained a softball-sized muffin... Source
    By Lisa Fain, 34 words
  11. Memex 1.1, , more info

    Friday 4 October, 2024
    Ireland’s Lake District The view from Aghadoe Heights over Killarney. Quote of the Day “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” Albert Einstein. Musical alternative to the morning’s radio news ‘Fairytale of New York’ played at Shane MacGowan’s funeral Link Shane McGowan’s funeral in Dublin was never going to be a staid affair, and so it proved. Long Read of the Day The American historian Heather Cox Richardson …
    By jjn1, 715 words
  12. same stuff, different day, , more info

    Powerful quotes from Powerful by Patty McCord
    We do a lot of book clubs at work. Some of the books have been good, some have been bad, and some have been terrible. Most recently I was in a group that read Patty McCord’s Powerful, a book about the Netflix culture. While I don’t want to write a review of the book, I did want to share some of the highlights I made while reading. I made a …
    By Michael Eaton, 466 words
  13. shadowsandsatin, , more info

    Shadowy and Satiny: What to Watch on TCM in October 2024
    It’s spooky season again, and if you know me, you’ll know I’m no fan of scary movies! But TCM has lots of other good stuff airing this month and I’m recommending two of my pre-Code and film noir features that I’ve previously covered here at Shadows and Satin. My Satiny pick is What Price Hollywood? (1932), starring Constance Bennett and Lowell Sherman, and directed by George Cukor. Bennett plays Mary …
    By shadowsandsatin, 193 words
  14. COVA - ARGH!!!, , more info

    1349 - The Wolf and the King (2024)
    Band:1349Country:NorwayGenre:Black MetalYear:2024Buy the original!BandcampDownload
    By Joseph Mayrink, 12 words
  15. Medieval manuscripts blog, , more info

    Medieval Women exhibition book available now!
    There’s just one month to go until the opening of our new exhibition Medieval Women: In Their Own Words. We can’t wait for visitors to come and explore the rich and complex lives of women in the Middle Ages! If you can’t wait either, then you might be excited to...
    By Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts, 56 words