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  1. Closed Pubs, , more info

    The Stag
    The Stag, Dumfries A four-storey pub situated in a narrow side street just off the town’s pedestrianised High Street. The StreetView car couldn’t actually get up the street – it is just visible on the right in the StreetView image. (My own picture)
    By Curmudgeon, 45 words
  2. Seven Out Of Ten, , more info

    Weeknotes – 06/10/2024
    Hello, and welcome to another edition of Weeknotes, a stream-of-consciousness post about life, work, media and everything in between. Here’s what I’ve been up to: Life I have very little to report when it comes to my life at the moment. Other than passing my driving test, I’ve mainly just been catching up with friends and family before we scoot off to Mexico in a few weeks. I always feel …
    By Liam Richardson, 743 words
  3. Once Upon a Time in the Vest, , more info

    V 14 N. 67 Oklahoma State 4x880 World Record Holders (1965) Finally Inducted into OSU Hall of Honor
    Dave Perry (kneeling), Tom Von Ruden, James Metcalf, John PerryAfter 59 years, James Metcalf, John Perry, Tom Von Ruden, and Dave Perry were inducted into the OSU Hall of Honor recently. The Perry brothers and Jim Metcalf were present. Tom Von Ruden passed away in 2018. When I was at the University of Oklahoma we frequently ate their cinders in various races. It was always a great rivalry. Coming from …
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  4. Every Day Is Like Wednesday, , more info

    A Month of Wednesdays: September 2024
    BORROWED:The eXtra Files: The Humor Is Out There (Hyperion Avenue) After reading my first book from cartoonist Jeffrey Brown in a while (Batman and Robin and Howard: Summer Breakdown, below), I consulted his recent-ish output and saw there were a handful of works I hadn't yet read. Given that I've been following his work for about as long as he's been working, I figured I should rectify that. This is …
    By Caleb, 7,781 words
  5. Digital by Default, , more info

    Gotta Catch ‘Em All
    I’ve always had a bit of an unusual attitude towards my ‘career’ and it has only got more pronounced as I’ve got older. I’ve never really been driven by stability or progression or benefits. For the most part even money hasn’t been much of a motivating factor – I only let that influence a decision significantly once and that didn’t end well. Depending on how I count I’ve worked for …
    By Matt Jukes, 448 words
  6. Hardly Baked 2 - my drivel blog, , more info

    you Ladbroke Grovers turn me on
    Now I thought this lot were one of those typical hairy Grove 'n' Gate freedom fighters in the vicinity of The Deviants and Edgar Broughton Band. Fuzz freakout. Kings of oblivion. But this here "War Girl" is gorgeous, lyrical and dreamy - the guitar-tone closer to I dunno Manuel Gottsching. Love that hovering slide in the back of the action, like a cloud canopy shot through with sunset.It's a Twink …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 741 words
  7. Chris Jones | chrisjones.io, , more info

    Ljubljana colour
    I took a lot of trains in Central Europe over the last couple of weeks but this wasn’t one of them. Waiting for our actual train early in the morning the sun was low and hitting this colourful train car just right. I couldn’t help but to capture what was right in front of me. Ljubljana was the star of my trip for me, I loved the vibe of the …
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  8. round the rails we go, , more info

    Planes, Trains, No Automobiles
    Albrighton was a proper English village. Everything about it glistened with history and middle-class privilege, right from the proper Victorian station building.Sadly it's no longer in use for railway purposes. Looking through the window I saw a vacated office space, power cables laying across the floor, empty tables pushed up against the wall. I followed a man with an adorable excited Golden Retriever puppy down the path to the street …
    By Scott Willison, 2,230 words
  9. RealClimate, , more info

    Cold extremes do in fact decrease under global warming
    The title of this post might seem like a truism, but for about a decade some people have claimed the opposite, and many people have spent much time and effort trying to understand why. Much of that effort was wasted. A decade ago, Nature Geoscience published Cohen et al (2014), a review paper on potential connections between the Arctic warming and extreme events (which has been cited an impressive 1449 …
    By Gavin, 953 words
  10. All-Encompassing Trip, , more info

    Mormon Row, Grand Teton National Park. October, 2024.
    Photographed with a Fujifilm X100VI – 23 mm focal length – 1/220″ at f/8 – ISO 125 Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States – Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Shoshone-Bannock, and Tséstho’e (Cheyenne) land This photograph, titled “Mormon Row, Grand Teton National Park. October, 2024.”, was originally published on All-Encompassing Trip.
    By Guillermo Esteves, 64 words
  11. A London Inheritance, , more info

    Negretti & Zambra, Admiral FitzRoy, James Glaisher. From London to Orkney via Greenwich
    I have just put up the final dates until next summer for these two walks if you would like to explore these areas with me, using my father’s photos from the late 1940s: The South Bank – Marsh, Industry, Culture and the Festival of Britain on Sunday 20th of October. Click here to book. The Lost Streets of the Barbican on Saturday the 2nd of November. Click here to book. …
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  12. LouReviews, , more info

    Theatre review: One Of The Boys
    Toxic masculinity and corporate culture are the main drivers of Tim Edge’s play One Of The Boys, a four-hander set in an unspecified company where sales and profits are seen as far more valuable than values or employees. In just 85 minutes, there’s a lot to reveal. The first ‘twist’, involving Heidi ((Jess Gough), was... The post Theatre review: One Of The Boys appeared first on LouReviews.
    By Louise Penn, 73 words
  13. PogoWasRight.org: Privacy News & Issues, , more info

    China Issues Guideline on Sensitive Personal Information
    Hunton Andrews Kurth writes: On September 18, 2024, the National Technical Committee 260 on Cybersecurity Standardization Administration of China released the “Cybersecurity Standard Practice Guideline – Sensitive Personal Information Identification Guideline” (the “Guideline”). Prior to this Guideline, existing laws of China, such as the Personal Information Protection Law and the Information Security Technology – Personal... The post China Issues Guideline on Sensitive Personal Information appeared first on PogoWasRight.org.
    By Dissent, 75 words
  14. Galactic Journey, , more info

    [October 6, 1969] The Rule of a Mediocracy (Vision of Tomorrow #3)
    By Mx Kris Vyas-Myall The Times is running a series of articles where major thinkers elucidate on what they believe life will be like in 1980. The series started with Arthur Koestler (philosopher most known for his Orwellian novel, Darkness at Noon) who predicts that, in the Britain of 1980, Mediocracy will be the order … Continue reading [October 6, 1969] The Rule of a Mediocracy (Vision of Tomorrow #3) …
    By Kris Vyas-Myall, 102 words
  15. Doc Pop's Blog, , more info

    Street art by Matsu
    I’ve been seeing a lot of pieces by an artist named Matsu lately and I wanted to share them here. I’m really enjoying this style of slaps, throwies, and collage art and the use of a cute little mushroom as a character. So many mushrooms! The post Street art by Matsu appeared first on Doc Pop's Blog.
    By doc, 61 words