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  1. This Way Up, , more info

    Top of the Pops 21 September 1989
    Nicky Campbell: “Woah. Welcome to indisputably the nation's top pop show. What an opener we've got for you tonight. They're frenetic, flamboyant, fun loving, the lot. You can tell from their name that they come from Germany. They're here tonight with Harlem Desire. The one and only, the two and only, London Boys.” [21] LONDON BOYS: harlem desire. Stanley Appel doesn't like starting Top of the Pops with the host …
    By John Connors, 700 words
  2. James' Angling Adventures, , more info

    River Wye Double, That's A Wrap!!
    AT. LONG. LAST. This part of the challenge was always going to be a difficult owing to the amount of Barbel and indeed Chub present. I have spent over the course of 10 trips (including this trip) 168 hours of angling with 62 Barbel caught, the 62nd being the one I was after, everything in between has been enjoyable and testing in equal measure. A wonderful part of the world, …
    By James Denison Angling, 659 words
  3. POST | Aberdeen's People | Aberdeen's Community | Aberdeen's Culture, , more info

    October's Events Calendar is Bursting with Cultural Highlights
    Hey You,First off, we're sorry for the delay in getting this newsletter to you—our busy summer months are catching up with us! But we’re here now, and October is packed with so much happening in Aberdeen’s cultural scene that we couldn’t let you miss out. Despite the shorter days and the cooler weather, the city is full of creative energy, and we’re excited to bring you all the latest news.In …
    By POST, 2,068 words
  4. Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities, , more info

    Sauron's Orcs
    Orcs are bred for war and have faces only a mother could love. Screenshot from the Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
    By Jan Ferris, 25 words
  5. Tracy Durnell, , more info

    Weeknotes: Sept. 28 – Oct. 4, 2024
    buttermilk vanilla cake with fudgy cocoa frosting and sprinkles Win of the week: finally got around to baking the cake I’ve been wanting: vanilla cake with chocolate frosting and sprinkles 🧁 (from Snacking Cakes) Looking forward to: chilling this weekend Stuff I did: 9.25 hours consulting — finally kicked off the new project! Lots of yardwork ✂ Two doctor trips for my annual wellness checkup and bloodwork Walked at the …
    By Tracy Durnell, 658 words
  6. Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer, , more info

    How to build a counter component using the HTML Framework in just 1 line of code
    The HTML Framework is constantly evolving and it's hard to keep up. In this article, I'll cover the steps involved in building a fully-interactive, stateful counter control (complete with increment and decrement buttons) in just one line of code, using the latest version (version 5, which just came out in 2008). Let's dig in! Steps Installation: $ npm install the following packages: react, react-dom, babel Locate your /node_modules folder and …
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  7. The Neglected Books Page, , more info

    The Young Immigrunts, by Ring Lardner (1920)
    This is a guest post by David Quantick. Covers of the first U.S. editions of Daisy Ashford’s The Young Visiters and Ring Lardner’s The Young Immigrunts. “My parents are both married and ½ of them are very good looking.” This is the story of two very different writers, one an American comic writer of genius, playwright and sportswriter, the other a young English girl with terrible spelling. The American was …
    By editor, 929 words
  8. Jon Udell, , more info

    Geothermal power in the North Bay
    I was aware of The Geysers, a geothermal field about 35 miles north of my home in Santa Rosa, but I never gave it much thought until my first bike ride through the area. Then I learned a number of interesting things. It’s the world’s largest geothermal field, producing more than 700 megawatts. It accounts for 20% of California’s renewable energy. The naturally-occurring steam was used up almost 30 years …
    By Jon Udell, 222 words
  9. Book and Sword – pontifex minimus, , more info

    Remembering Kelly Bert Manning
    Is this a young Kelly Bert Manning at BC Systems Corp circa 1980? A former staffer thinks so. The device is probably an IBM 026 keypunch or a model of the same vintage. My father died four years and three months ago after a struggle with cancer. None of us had the heart to write an obituary in the early days of the COVID epidemic. This is my attempt to …
    By Sean, 2,632 words
  10. David Fisher, Carving Explorations | Blog, , more info

    March Bowl Class at Pete’s
    Fall is here and I’m excited for my October class at Pete Galbert’s. I’ll burrow into the shop for the winter, then we’re going to do it again in spring. Registration for a class at Pete’s March 10-15 opens up … Continue reading →
    By Dave Fisher, 49 words
  11. Walknotes, , more info

    30 September – 4 October 2024
    Tuesday A new month. In the city there are blue coats, black coats, tan coats and a boxy fake fur jacket with shoulders so wide it could be concealing an actual box. Question: Who grew the sunflowers at One Exchange Square? I’ve been wondering about this for weeks. One Exchange Square is a never ending building site. Scaffolding, tarpaulins, hoardings and tall boards conceal it. And all summer, peeking out …
    By DW, 592 words
  12. Bright Lights Film Journal, , more info

    Bresson, Schrader, and the Fool: Transcendental and Materialist Interpretations in the Films of Robert Bresson
    I think the reason Bresson’s films resist singular interpretations is that they are composed of multiple, overlapping perspectives. His films contain elements of humanism, nihilism, absurdism, existentialism, transcendentalism, and numerous[...] The post Bresson, Schrader, and the Fool: Transcendental and Materialist Interpretations in the Films of Robert Bresson appeared first on Bright Lights Film Journal.
    By Jackson Diianni, 69 words
  13. Artmaker Blog, , more info

    Toolbox CoWorking “Post-Labor”
    L’ECONOMIA DEL POST-LAVORO Finora abbiamo assistito alla rivoluzione di internet e dei computer ma in generale l’automazione è stata relegata per lo più nei processi di produzione nelle fabbriche; ora lo sviluppo dell’intelligenza artificiale generativa sta creando un’iper-abbondanza di lavoro cognitivo e la cosiddetta sostituzione del lavoro umano riguarda compiti fisici e intellettuali indifferentemente. Siamo infatti già in grado non solo di automatizzare i lavori della produzione, ma anche quelli …
    By Bruce Sterling, 894 words
  14. Quote Investigator® – Tracing Quotations, , more info

    Quote Origin: It Is a Miracle That Curiosity Survives Formal Education
    Albert Einstein? Paul Arthur Schilpp? Marilyn Ferguson? Apocryphal? Picture of chairs in a lecture hall from Unsplash Question for Quote Investigator: An overly rigid approach to education is counter-productive because it extinguishes natural inquisitiveness. This viewpoint has been expressed as follows: It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. The famous physicist Albert Einstein has received credit for this remark, but I have never seen a solid citation, and …
    By quoteresearch, 977 words
  15. Killed By A Pixel, , more info

    Astronomic Comics in Austin People’s Gallery
    A print from my generative series Astronomic Comics has been chosen to be in the Austin People’s Gallery! It is on display at City Hall until April of next year! I am honored have my work shown at a prestigious event like this. You can read more about The People’s Gallery here.
    By Frank, 58 words