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  1. The Adventurers Guild, , more info

    Death in the Caribbean - How Long, How Long to the Point of No Return?
    Written by MichaelWell, this post won’t be as long. I’ve given up on this session after reaching what was almost definitely a dead end. And that’s after beating the darn ghost!This will be less of a blow-by-blow of the steps I’ve taken, and more of just a list of failures and frustrations.First, going back to the grave to dig up stuff that was stolen from me results in death, from …
    By Michael, 1,121 words
  2. ordinaryangler, , more info

    06/04/2024 - Ilfracombe part II (a plethora of pouting and a pleasant surprise!)
    Got back from Ilfracombe just in time for a quick shower and a bite to eat before we all set off for a walk over the hill to The Rock at Georgham. Was sat in the sun drinking a perfect pint of Butty Bach when I got an email from Joel Squires saying that unfortunately he wasn't going to be able to meet up for a bass session this weekend, …
    By Toodle, 766 words
  3. Murky Depths, , more info

    Docklands Light Railway station at Pontoon Dock to be upgraded
    Plans to upgrade access at a Docklands Light railway station in the midst of new housing have been approved by Newham Council. Pontoon Dock station will see two new escalators taking passengers to the station via a mezzanine level in a growing area along the Canning Town to Woolwich Arsenal branch. Looking east along the DLR tracks This stretch has seen thousands of new homes though many vast plots sit …
    By J Smith, 290 words
  4. Fishing Through Life, , more info

    Some Fall Top Water Action
    There is nothing like landing bass on top during October, especially if you are fishing with your son. Jason is home for a couple of weeks. We launched at Duncan Bridge on Smith Lake this past Tuesday morning and fished the main channel north of the Duncan bridge. We were blessed to witness one of the most scenic early morning sunrises ever on Smith Lake. Of course, that is our …
    By Bill Trussell, 356 words
  5. Mills Field | Weblog, , more info

    Small focused tools for visualizing geographic data
    This is a blog post about a series of small, purpose-fit web applications that can be run from your local desktop (or a remote server, if necessary) to visualize geographic data in a map. The first application lets you visualize GeoJSON files, the second SQLite databases containing MBTiles data and the third GeoParquet files. These are tools which were written to address specific use cases for SFO Museum but are …
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  6. 3:AM Magazine, , more info

    Delicates
    By Fida TK. The worst part was that he had asked me, easy, without any sort of pressure or anything like that. He said, can I take it all with me, and I said yes, a little stupidly maybe, and so he got my toes and my spleen and my soul in his arms and walked out of my room, and there I was on the bed, a rough-cut blob …
    By Daniel Davis Wood, 1,144 words
  7. Critic After Dark, , more info

    Megalopolis (Francis Ford Coppola, 2024)
    MegalomaniaCame out of Megalopolis feeling a lot of things but what I did not feel was disappointed-- not a bad thing but not necessarily a good thing either. I run hot and cold on Francis Ford Coppola. Thought his first two Godfather films were classically well-written if visually conventional, too-carefully curated portraits of a corrupt American family, thought Apocalypse Now was a vividly directed Vietnam war movie that had little …
    By Noel Vera, 1,822 words
  8. Smashing Magazine, , more info

    Build A Static RSS Reader To Fight Your Inner FOMO
    In a fast-paced industry like tech, it can be hard to deal with the fear of missing out on important news. But, as many of us know, there’s an absolutely huge amount of information coming in daily, and finding the right time and balance to keep up can be difficult, if not stressful. A classic piece of technology like an RSS feed is a delightful way of taking back ownership …
    By Karin Hendrikse, 1,963 words
  9. Dutch Genealogy, , more info

    Map of the Week – Overijssel, 1680
    This map of Overijssel was originally created by Nicolaas ten Have and printed by Frederik de Wit in 1680. Such maps can be useful to understand the location where your ancestor lived. It shows the major roads and rivers. It also shows the jurisdictions, in this case the Land van Vollenhove in blue, Salland in yellow, and Twente in pink. The map shows some local features like noble manors, castles, …
    By Yvette Hoitink, 100 words
  10. Mean Green Nation, , more info

    MGN Film Room: 3-4
    We clipped some things from the Tulsa game to look at the 3-4 defense and what North Texas is doing. Tulsa ran the stuff Tech did — counter, inside zone, and did play-action off of it. There is good and some less-than-good. Here is the youtube if you prefer that.
    By Adam Martinez, 54 words
  11. Tim Boucher, , more info

    Quoting Jason Allen on AI-Generated Art
    More on Allen’s case against the US Copyright Office here.
    By Tim B., 16 words
  12. paulregan.studio – From the studio, , more info

    Understanding Abstract Art
    The BBC have produced a number of programmes in the past to help us understand how to engage and think about abstract painting. Here are some Youtube links to two series, Rules of Abstraction and Abstract Artists In Their Own Words. Rules of Abstraction (Approx 6 x15 mins): Abstract Artists In Their Own Words (approx 4×15 mins): I’ve also uploaded three learning resources to this website relating to the theme …
    By Paul Regan, 260 words
  13. The Aperiodical, , more info

    Aperiodical News Roundup – September 2024
    Here’s a round-up of mathematical news stories from last month. Maths Research News A claimed proof has been published by Vigleik Angeltveit and Brendan D. McKay that the Ramsey number R(5,5) is at most 46. More detail can be found in this blog post about the discovery. (via Joshua Cooper) According to this Quanta article, a team of Ukrainian mathematicians have made progress on an old conjecture about solids of …
    By Katie Steckles, 356 words
  14. Dull Tool Dim Bulb, , more info

    Circus Carnival Back Half of a Zebra Man ? Original Photograph c. 1930
    Bonus Post. Zebra and back half of a zebra man? Original snapshot c. 1930ish? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
    By Dull Tool Dim Bulb, 35 words
  15. The Pasta Project – Authentic Pasta Recipes, , more info

    Minestrone Milanese
    This hearty minestrone Milanese is a super nutritious Italian vegetable soup from Lombardy. It is thicker than most minestrone soups and full of healthy seasonal vegetables, protein-rich beans, and aromatic herbs. Add rice or pasta, and serve it the Italian way with grated Parmigiano and a dash of extra virgin olive oil. What is minestrone? Minestrone... The post Minestrone Milanese appeared first on The Pasta Project.
    By Jacqui, 67 words