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  1. Apple Must, , more info

    For Diwali, Apple announces 4 more stores in India
    iPhone 16 range goes on sale at Apple Mumbai – were these made in India? Apple’s business is booming in India so the company is building four more of its incredibly popular retail stores to cope with (and help generate) demand. New Apple Stores are coming to India The company, which already has stores in Dehi and Mumbai, now intends to put shops in place in Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi-NCR, and …
    By Jonny Evans, 468 words
  2. Riccardo Mori, , more info

    Thoughts on the iPhone SE’s trajectory
    I have loved the concept of the iPhone SE since the beginning. The introduction of the first-generation iPhone SE back in March 2016 managed to surprise me in a way that later iPhone introductions did not. At the time I remember thinking it was a very un-Apple move to make. Not because it didn’t make sense; quite the contrary — it felt like an unusually user-friendly decision. Having a phone …
    By Riccardo Mori, 2,785 words
  3. reality blurred, , more info

    How are CW’s Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble, and hosts LeVar Burton and Raven-Symoné?
    The CW premiered its new Thursday game night, with two new game shows revivals: Scrabble and Trivial Pursuit, hosted by Raven-Symoné and LeVar Burton. Here's my review of both.
    By Andy Dehnart, 42 words
  4. LBV Magazine English Edition – History & Culture, , more info

    How Björn, the son of Ragnar, attacked Seville and other places in the Iberian Peninsula in his expedition to the Mediterranean
    In the popular TV series Vikings, it’s Ivar the Boneless who perhaps steals the spotlight with his peculiar personality, reminiscent of the classic – and stereotypical – image of Caligula or Nero. However, Ubbe, Hvitsärk, and Björn also have their moments. In this article, we will focus on Björn and, more specifically, the expedition he […]
    By Jorge Álvarez, 77 words
  5. Pants On Fire, , more info

    Two Minutes of Unfiltered Hate (And More)
    Good morning, friends. As noted in my comment on yesterday's post, mere hours after my suggestion that Bill and Steve were neglecting to post their most recent video out of fear of our mockery, it appeared online (on a new-to-me Rumble account with one follower and only this video; I suspect they used this account to post it, thinking I wouldn't be able to find it - but then Bill …
    By Kawartha Lee, 2,607 words
  6. ianVisits, , more info

    The London Buzz – 4th October 2024
    Today’s London news round-up: Today’s round-up includes community efforts against an invasive bug, political updates, a dog attack, local projects and closures, roadwork disputes, health milestones, bike parking expansions, political transparency, and the anniversary of a major train collision. — Volunteers are searching for an invasive species of bug which poses a threat to plane trees lining streets and parks in London and other cities. BBC News Camden’s recently-installed new …
    By ianVisits, 679 words
  7. Bonkers about Perfume, , more info

    Chanel Les Exclusifs Bois des Iles & House of Cherry Bomb Immortal Beloved / Immortal Mine II: "thunkophobia" aka olfactory range anxiety
    I have nearly finished reading a book by Hannah Jane Parkinson called "The Joy of Small Things", a collection of her columns of the same name for The Guardian, which were inspired in turn by J B Priestley's "Delight" - a book with which I am not familiar, despite having played the odious Ernest Beevers in Time and the Conways. I remember delivering the line: "You've done a lot of …
    By Vanessa, 95 words
  8. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

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  9. Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves, , more info

    Looking at Picture Books
    Two of my favorite children's book authors have started a Substack called, aptly enough, Looking at Picture Books. Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett will be exploring how picture books work. This is a total dream collab for anyone interested in kids books. Fangirling hard on this one. Their first study is on Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are. Subscribe and do not miss! (You can follow me over there, too. …
    By Burgin Streetman, 100 words
  10. We Make Money Not Art, , more info

    Podcast. Episode 5, Paolo Pedercini about social justice, satire and video games
    Paolo Pedercini is the guest of the fifth episode of the podcast series I did with artists who 1. are among my absolute cultural heroes and 2. have exhibited at Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art in Ljubljana. Molleindustria, The Best Amendment Paolo Pedercini is a game developer, an artist and an Associate Professor in Carnegie Mellon’s School of Art in Pittsburgh — where he is also running LIKELIKE, a space …
    By Regine, 226 words
  11. Oilpressure, , more info

    Will VeeKay Have a Seat in 2025?
    With Alexander Rossi moving over to Ed Carpenter Racing (ECR) next season, there is another driver that is now on the market seeking a new home for Rinus VeeKay.There were already more available drivers than there are available seats for 2025, and things just got a little more crowded. VeeKay joins a field of confirmed […]
    By Oilpressure, 63 words
  12. Everyday Carry - What are your EDC essentials?, , more info

    The Newly Released Fenix CL27R Is an All-In-One Lantern for Work and Play
    Our Pick Fenix CL27R Camping Lantern Flashlight, 1600 lumens (Green) $85.45 Buy Now We earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. 10/05/2024 03:25 pm GMT Buy on flashlightgo ($84.99) buy on fenixlighting.com ($84.95+) Flashlight NameFenix CL27REmitterLuminus SST20 LEDMax Output1,600 LumensBattery5000mAh 21700MaterialsAluminumLength4.32”MSRP$112 The newly released Fenix CL27R is a game-changer in outdoor lighting, combining versatility and durability in one sleek package. Whether you’re camping, …
    By Jonathan Tayag, 252 words
  13. Brilliant Maps, , more info

    Something’s Not Quite Right With This East German Public Transit Map
    Map published by Mark Ovenden via Big Think The map above is an East German transit map showing U-Bahn (Underground) and S-Bahn (Suburban) train lines in Berlin. However, if you look closely, you might notice something’s missing. And that something is of course West Berlin, which had it’s own U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines (although you wouldn’t know from this map). The reason of course is rather simple, East Germans could …
    By Brilliant Maps, 289 words
  14. GearsRealm.com, , more info

    Steam retail CD keys from boxed editions – list of old games
    Which old boxed editions of PC games can still be activated on Steam? If you got a sealed or unsealed box of a game from 2009-2016 then this list if for you – there are plenty of old games that can be activated on Steam and the cd keys are going for crazy prices. What is a CD key and where can I find it? The CD Key is a …
    By Tom Henry, 1,902 words
  15. Food Politics by Marion Nestle, , more info

    Weekend reading: food philosophy
    Julian Baggini. How the World Eats: A Global Food Philosophy. Granta, 2024. 443 pages. I did a blurb for this one: How the World Eats is an enormously wide overview of how people throughout the entire world–from hunter-gatherers to NASA astronauts–view, exist within, manage, and try to improve their food systems. Baggini’s philosophy makes sense. We need sustainable food systems to feed the world. When I say “enormously wide,” I’m …
    By Marion, 301 words