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  1. The Hiro Report, , more info

    06OCT2024
    Happy Sunday, everyone! It’s been an action-packed week with plenty of travel, presenting lots of opportunities to explore and test new stuff. Apart from some fun gear, I really enjoyed reading Sebastiaan de With’s absolutely gorgeous review of the iPhone 16 cameras, discovering a new iOS app for making delightful QR codes, trying out a magic app for turning 2D photos and video into 3D material for the Apple Vision …
    By Hiro, 649 words
  2. The Woks of Life, , more info

    How to Make Rice Flour
    In this post, we’ll talk about how to make rice flour to use in various recipes. All you need is raw rice and a powerful blender! Why Make Your Own Rice Flour? Rice flour is an ingredient that we use often in recipes like Turnip Cake (Lo Bak Goh), Taro Cake, and Nian Gao (Chinese ... View Post
    By Judy, 63 words
  3. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    ‘The Proposal’ by Bae Myung-hoon (Review)
    After the best part of a month spent reading Japanese literature, today I manage to pull myself away to try something a little different, and ‘different’ definitely fits the bill here. My latest choice is a book that’s literally out of this world, taking us into outer space and into the midst of a war. It’s not all conflict, though. You see, romance is just as important in space as …
    By Tony, 1,069 words
  4. WowHaus, , more info

    Limited edition Modernist Weekly Planner 2025
    WowHaus Limited edition Modernist Weekly Planner 2025 Limited edition Modernist Weekly Planner 2025 (image credit: Blue Crow Media) I was going to save this for the gift guide update, but the Modernist Weekly Planner 2025 might sell out. (image credit: Blue Crow Media) It might not—and if it is still around, it will make my gift guide. But I have been stung before with these things. The Brutalist Calendar by …
    By WowHauser, 303 words
  5. Old mans thoughts and tales, , more info

    Feeling a bit rough. The ups and downs of health .
    I had to come back from the West sadly as my liver was acting up. It drains me and I have no energy me especially after feeling a bit better over the last few weeks. I hardly sleep which is awful. Yet I have to live with this and the ups and downs. I am back home now it’s pouring but such is life. Kalies flowers from her garden I …
    By heavywhalley.MBE, 150 words
  6. A Year In The Country, , more info

    Arboreal Explorations 20
    By stephenprince, 3 words
  7. 70s Sci-Fi Art, , more info

    Awesome! Glad you liked it!
    tanadrin:My copy of Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s by @70sscifiart just got here, and it’s gorgeous. A seriously impressive collation of work, with a wealth of information on individual artists and on trends in popular SF illustration in the period. Also nostalgic as hell to see some of my favorite cover illustrations from old paperback books I read as a teenager. Awesome! Glad you liked it!
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  8. The Simple Catholic, , more info

    Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 160
    Hope you had a blessed Sunday! Time for another Catholic Meme Monday. Happy Belated Feast of Saint Bruno! Saint Francis de Sales (patron saint of journalists) would have an interesting time editing this interview. I stepped outside for a few minutes to sweep my garage and I heard my kids yelling, ” Not Saint Francis!”.I guess my dog loved on the patron saint of animals too much. Sometimes new I …
    By chicoinematt, 158 words
  9. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org, , more info

    Power Underneath Despair: Roundup
    Overview September is a fading memory, and it's time to do a round-up post for that month's IndieWeb Carnival. I had chosen a dark, heavy theme for the month, not recalling that September is Suicide Prevention Month in the US. The theme for the month was Power Underneath Despair, in which I had asked, In your darkest hour, what saved you? What helped you find the strength to carry on? …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 8,733 words
  10. idiot king, , more info

    Hazel
    By idiotking, 1 word
  11. The Patron Saint of Superheroes, , more info

    Election Meme Diary
    Part I, Part II, Part III, and now Part IV: The debate moderators did not fact-check all of Trump’s lies. Can you imagine Trump or Vance sobbing with regret? I predict the adults in the room will prevail again, but if the government shuts down in two weeks, it’s because of Trump and his House MAGA minions. That word doesn’t mean what he thinks it does. He’s no fan of …
    By Chris Gavaler, 534 words
  12. Me Blog Write Good, , more info

    770. The Yellow Lotus
    Original airdate: October 6, 2024 The premise: The Simpsons get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to stay at the luxurious Yellow Lotus resort, until their free pass is yanked out from under them and they’re forced to leave. Laying low in an empty room to avoid getting caught, they overhear a familiar guest next door: Sideshow Bob, there with his new wife and seemingly plotting to kill her to inherit her fortune. …
    By Mike!, 875 words
  13. Buried Treasure, , more info

    Daemonologie
    PC In 1439, a goldsmith named Johannes Gutenberg was working on an ill-begotten project to create polished metal mirrors designed to capture the holy light from religious relics, to be sold to pilgrims visiting an exhibition in Aachen, Germany. However, after flooding led to the event being delayed by a year, Gutenberg found himself out of money, and instead turned to his other project, a press that would use movable …
    By buriedtreasure, 1,110 words
  14. ohhey[blog], , more info

    September 2024 Reading
    Not much reading again this month. I gave up on The Aleppo Codex because I didn't have the brainpower to follow all of the names and dates. The premise is interesting, but I can't dedicate reading time to something so intense during the school year. Maybe I'll revisit it during winter break. I did finish two books. The Monster in the Hollows - Andrew Peterson This is the third book …
    By Brian, 258 words
  15. The Passing Tramp, , more info

    Silver Sundays: CozyNoir? Out of the Past (1953), by Patricia Wentworth
    Genteel English 'manners" mystery fiction arguably achieved its apogee in the late mid-to-late 1930s and the 1940s with such crime writers as Dorothy L. Sayers, Margery Allingham, Ngaio Marsh, Georgette Heyer, Patricia Wentworth, Michael Innes and Nicholas Blake, to name some of the subgenre's most prominent exponents. Even writers not directly association with manners mystery, like Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr, published manners-ish mysteries like Five Little Pigs and …
    By The Passing Tramp, 1,218 words