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  1. She Reads Novels, , more info

    Six Degrees of Separation: From Long Island to The White Devil
    It’s the first Saturday of the month which means it’s time for another Six Degrees of Separation, hosted by Kate of Books are my Favourite and Best. The idea is that Kate chooses a book to use as a starting point and then we have to link it to six other books of our choice to form a chain. A book doesn’t have to be connected to all of the …
    By Helen, 782 words
  2. Forage | Chef, , more info

    Classic Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms
    A rich mushroom side dish perfect for serving with burgers, steaks, pasta and more, a good pan of caramelized onions and mushrooms is something everyone should know how to make. With only a few simple ingredients the technique is extremely important here. Today I'll show you how to make it like a pro. You might... Read More The post Classic Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms appeared first on Forager | Chef …
    By Alan Bergo, 76 words
  3. Ambientblog, , more info

    Marcus Fjellström * Trio Ramberget & Matti Bye
    MARCUS FJELLSTRÖM - THE LAST SUNSET OF THE YEAR Marcus Fjellström is a Swedish composer and multimedia artist whose work ranged from purely orchestral to electronic music. After graduating from his composition and orchestration study in Sweden, he released his debut album Excercises in Estrangement in 2005. Three other solo albums would follow: Gebrauchsmusik, Schattenspieler, and Skelektikon. Apart from that, some of his audiovisual work can be seen on his …
    By Peter van Cooten, 618 words
  4. Stitches on the Run, , more info

    Tsuzukiyamagata
    Tsuzukiyamagata つづき山形 means “continuing mountain form” in Japanese. It’s called “mountain range pattern” by Daruma which sounds more lyrical than the literal translation.The tsuzukiyamagata pattern is a traditional Japanese pattern. It represents a geometric abstraction of –you guessed it– a mountain range. It is made up of many straight lines breaking at an angle and crossing over one another.Though it may look a bit confusing at first, tsuzukiyamagata is a …
    By Janette Haruguchi, 415 words
  5. orbific.com, , more info

    Monthnotes: September 2024
    September has been an odd month, not standing out as any particular thing. That’s not to say it’s been bad: work was engaging, I caught up with some friends, and I visited London and Alton Towers. But the weather has turned, with the cold waking me at night a few times. I’ve been having incredible, intense dreams. I’m trying to do too much. Life has felt unsettled. Good, but unsettled. …
    By orbific, 1,338 words
  6. It's About TV, , more info

    This week in TV Guide: October 3, 1959
    Lee Marvin is one angry man. Not the Last Angry Man; that was Paul Muni, and anyway, this issue is 65 years old and there have been a lot of angry men since then. Angry women, too, for that matter. But Lee Marvin is, in fact, angry, although it's hard to say what, exactly, he's angry about. Or perhaps it's better to ask: what isn't he angry about?Bob Johnson catches …
    By Mitchell Hadley, 3,022 words
  7. tenfootpole.org, , more info

    Tangled
    By Josh Domanski & Reilly QyoteAfterthought CommitteeOSELevel 0 Like viscera from a corpse, a carnivorous tangle of vines and bramble has spilled forth from an ancient fortress, swallowing up the countryside. Today, it reaches the outskirts of Peatstead. Your home. With promises of gold and glory swirling through your head, you’ll accompany a small army of commoners to put an end to its deadly expansion and emerge as heroes. Discover …
    By Bryce Lynch, 1,175 words
  8. Shoegazing.com, , more info

    Live from the New York Super Trunk Show 2024
    Here we will live stream two sessions from the New York Super Trunk Show today Saturday October 5. See live from the final of the U.S. Championships of Shoe Shining, see the results of the shoe patina exhibition, and get a look at all the amazing shoe exhibitors from all over the world. Will also be available to watch after the live sessions. The schedule for today’s live sessions is …
    By Jesper Ingevaldsson, 125 words
  9. Spy Write, , more info

    Barbican Station – SLOW HORSES Season 4 Episode 5 Recap
    Find all previous and future episodes listed here or in your podcast app under “Barbican Station”. Go on a tour of the real locations seen in SLOW HORSES. Go to https://www.squaremilesecrets.com/slow-horses and enter the coupon code SLOUGH for 20% off your tour. We are back to break down all the excitement of the season four episode five of SLOW HORSES. I’m joined this episode by author and podcaster Lloyd Shepherd. …
    By Spy Write, 158 words
  10. cadence's weblog (personal blog), , more info

    "Created by a human" badges
    It is becoming harder and harder to tell whether information on the internet is created by humans or by computers. As more money and time is funnelled into new generative AI models, their output becomes better at blending in.Some words I associate with human works are: create, imagine, think, dream, inspire, connect, heart, brain, soul, love.I believe that computers cannot do or have any of those things. Computers are the …
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  11. Breakfast In The Ruins, , more info

    October Horrors #2:
X… The Unknown
(Leslie Norman, 1956)
    One strand I want to try to work into my horror marathon this October involves filling in a few gaps re: films I really should have seen by now, but for some reason have not. Given that I’m a big fan of both Hammer Films and eccentric, black & white British sci-fi movies more generally, the awkwardly titled ‘X… The Unknown’, Hammer’s immediate follow up to the success of ‘The …
    By Ben, 679 words
  12. Paleofuture, , more info

    Euphonia, the Incredible Speaking Machine of the 1840s (Which I Hope Is Real)
    Last week OpenAI rolled out its new virtual assistant, dubbed Advanced Voice Mode, that allows users to have a conversation with an AI bot. There’s some controversy about the technology, not least because actress Scarlet Johansson threatened a lawsuit when the tech was first demonstrated earlier this year. The early demo voice sounded an awful lot like the actress, whose character in the 2013 film Her was a disembodied voice …
    By Matt Novak, 232 words
  13. NHS England » Blogs, , more info

    NHS rolls out free eyesight, hearing and dental checks for children at residential special schools
    Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities in residential special schools and colleges across England are to be offered free NHS eyesight, hearing and dental checks. Autistic children and young people and those with a learning disability are often more likely to experience eyesight, hearing and dental problems than their peers and […]
    By jboshell, 71 words
  14. A Sunday of Liberty, , more info

    All Them Books I Didn’t Read, They Just Sat There on My Shelf Looking Much Smarter Than Me (XXI)
    Erik Hoel: I think bookstores turned out to be weirdly sticky simply because people like being in bookstores. Going to a bookstore is an aesthetic experience. It’s fun. It’s something to do with your family. It is a pleasant feeling to be surrounded by physical books. It is a pleasant feeling to browse. It is a pleasant feeling to be the kind of person who goes into a bookstore and …
    By Outis Niemand, 113 words
  15. Edward Feser, , more info

    Abortion and subsidiarity
    Ever since the Dobbs decision permitted states to set their own abortion policies, Donald Trump has taken the position that the issue should stay at the state level. Dobbs itself doesn’t require this, and leaves open the possibility of a federal ban. But Trump nevertheless declines to pursue such a ban, and indeed is opposed to such a ban. Now, a federal ban is in any event currently politically unrealistic, …
    By Edward Feser, 2,075 words