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  1. Movies Silently, , more info

    Cobra (1925) A Silent Film Review
    Rudolph Valentino has a problem: women find him attractive and he can’t resist them either. This leads to payoffs and blackmail in abundance, so he jumps at the opportunity to leave Italy for America. Problem solved! Home Media Availability: Released on DVD. He’s just a boy who can’t say no Cobra was made near the […]
    By Movies Silently, 62 words
  2. The website of Alice Bartlett, , more info

    Week 318: Skanky
    I’ve been collecting the kids odd socks for their entire lives. This wasn’t intentional. The socks pass through the usual sock lifecycle: acquisition, either through purchase or they just come home from nursery wearing them, partial retention, passed through both kids as their feet grow into and out of the appropriate size window, and finally death, at the end of their lives they end up with all the other clothes …
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  3. Throne of Salt, , more info

    Five More Forgotten Fictional Fantasy Novels
    Kurt Vonnegut once said in an interview that he invented Kilgore Trout so that he could provide pithy, entertaining summaries of books without having to write them. The method works; people like reading these sorts of posts, and I like writing them, so they shall continue.Previous posts:20 Anomalous Media5 Forgotten Fictional Fantasy NovelsStar Wars Movies that Don't Exist and Never Will The Unseen (Dressel, Oscar. ~1936)An unfinished and unpublished novel …
    By Dan, 1,160 words
  4. Declan Byrd, , more info

    2024 Week Notes - Week 40
    I had two basketball sessions this week. The first session was the best one I've had in a while. Every shot was going in and the team I was on only lost one game in the 90 minute session. The second session of the week was a training session for the team that I am playing with this year. I hadn't attended an actual training session in six years so …
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  5. Blue Witch, , more info

    The Final Countdown
    We are at Coven Sud. We got here yesterday, early afternoon, and will be leaving again on Tuesday afternoon. Forever....
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  6. The Beer Nut, , more info

    The Dublin comeback
    The September beer festival at the RDS in Dublin was a fixture on Ireland's calendar between 2011 and 2017. A later move to other venues was less successful and it all wrapped up before Covid. This year saw a tentative return, on a smaller scale and in a different part of the venue, but still filling the remit as required. 20 Irish brewers and a handful of international representatives took …
    By The Beer Nut, 1,883 words
  7. Rare Historical Photos, , more info

    Heartbreaking Images That Capture the Harsh Reality of the 1980s AIDS Crisis
    The 1980s saw the AIDS epidemic surge to catastrophic levels, leaving communities devastated and countless lives hanging in the balance. Across the U.S. and beyond, people were dying at an alarming rate, while others were gripped by fear of a mysterious disease they barely understood but believed could soon sweep through the population like wildfire. […]
    By RHP, 68 words
  8. shadowplay, , more info

    WWII Much
    (Regular reminder: my three WWII science fiction horror comedy espionage novels are available from Amazon.)
    By dcairns, 17 words
  9. Jim Nielsen’s Blog, , more info

    Ryan Dahl Talks Deno on The Changelog
    Ryan Dahl was on The Changelog to talk about Deno 2 specifically and his work on JavaScript more broadly. What follows are a few things that stood out to me. His Regrets From Node Are Now in Deno I think it’s interesting that Ryan’s famous talk 10 Things I Regret About Node.js served as the manifesto and launching point for Deno. And yet, he’s now re-introduced some of those regrets …
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  10. ruk.ca | Peter Rukavina's Weblog, , more info

    Moreshorn
    I got my haircut yesterday. When Hillary asked “How short do you want it?”, I replied, uncharacteristically, “pretty short,” and then let chips fall where they may. This is as short a haircut as I’ve ever had. I kinda like it.
    By Peter Rukavina, 40 words
  11. Aiee! Run From Kelvin's Brainsplurge!, , more info

    Superfresco!
    I saw this on Scroobius Pip's twitch channel on Friday, and it is glorious. I'm not 100% sure what it's advertising. I think it's textured wallpaper, but surely you don't want to be talking about what "must come down" if you're advertising wallpaper? Anyway, the important thing is that it s unnecessarily, gratuitously funky. Watch until the end; I guarantee it's worth it.
    By thekelvingreen, 64 words
  12. Punya Mishra's Web | Blog, , more info

    Tech Integration Models and GenAI: Podcast Episode (Part II)
    Last week, I shared information about my participation in the Superspeaks | Microsoft EDU podcast on the BAM Radio Network. The discussion focused on technology integration frameworks in the context of Generative AI, featuring a panel of educational technology scholars. Part 2 of our conversation is now available. This episode, titled “Selecting The Right Framework […]
    By Punya Mishra, 65 words
  13. Tecznts, , more info

    Devine Lu Linvega
    Devine Lu LinvegaVia https://merveilles.town/@neauoire/113233399194084268
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  14. Slicing Up Eyeballs, , more info

    Playlist: Sirius XM’s “Dark Wave” — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (10/3/24)
    “Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs' Matt Sebastian, explores the darker side of classic '80s alternative, including vintage goth, post-punk and industrial.
    By Slicing Up Eyeballs, 35 words
  15. Atomic Junk Shop, , more info

    What I bought, read, watched, or otherwise consumed – September 2024
    Sorry it's late. Couldn't be helped! The post What I bought, read, watched, or otherwise consumed – September 2024 appeared first on Atomic Junk Shop.
    By Greg Burgas, 36 words