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  1. po-ru.com, , more info

    Week 196: Plumb forgot
    Have you ever seen the inside of your own stomach? I got to see mine, live when I had a capsule endoscopy on Wednesday. You swallow a little capsule, about 20 mm long, with a camera and some LEDs at each end, and a couple of coils around the middle, and it sends a video feed out to a recorder box via some antennae wrapped around your trunk. They don’t …
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  2. SoftRobotCritics, , more info

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  3. Journeys of Dr. G, , more info

    Gender minorities in science panel
    This sculpture in front of ANSP is the first full-size reconstruction of the 100-million-year-old dinosaur, Deinonychus. It’s been a secret wish of mine to be a speaker at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (ANSP) in Philadelphia, PA. This museum has such history and has been the center of significant contributions to science, such as the start of the Great Bone Wars/Dinosaur Rush, and the construction of the …
    By Dr. G, 701 words
  4. A Life in Photography, , more info

    The Backroads Traveler: Darien, Georgia
    Shrimp Boats in the Altamaha River, Darien. Darien, Georgia is an interesting small city with a long history. Founded by Scottish highlanders under the leadership of James Oglethorpe in 1736, it was laid out according to the plan Oglethorpe had established in Savannah, and is the second oldest planned city in Georgia.In 1863, Darien was raided by a troop of Union soldiers from a garrison stationed on St. Simon's Island. …
    By Dave Jenkins, 690 words
  5. Aleks Sierz - Reviews, , more info

    Angry and Young, Almeida Theatre
    Why should we not look back in anger? Surely the recent past is as broken as our miserable present. With the Oasis reunion tour still in the news, the title of John Osborne’s seminal kitchen-sink drama — which kicked off the whole cultural phenomenon of the Angry Young Men on its first Royal Court staging in 1956 — has again become familiar, in its reminted version, to a new generation. …
    By Aleks Sierz, 1,191 words
  6. everything changes, , more info

    Whose truths?
    “We’ve confused the measurements we use for signal for the things they’re meant to signify, and it’s warped how we in design systems see ourselves. Here lies, I think, the hardest questions queer theory poses to the practice of design systems. If scale and efficiency are what guides your work: Whose single truth are you making possible? Whose truths are you making impossible?” Great questions from John Voss, in a …
    By Mandy Brown, 172 words
  7. Hate Meditations, , more info

    Blood Incantation
    King Crimson’s ‘Red’ recently turned 50. And apparently it’s okay to broadcast one’s love of prog now. No longer requested in hushed tones, served under the counter in a brown paper bag. People are poring over this lurid filth in full view of the public. ‘Red’, ‘Close to the Edge’, ‘Mirage’, these were exceptions to an otherwise very reliable rule guys. Have you ever actually sat down and listened to …
    By Hate Meditations, 1,383 words
  8. Oh Good Ale, , more info

    By the Wey
    Or: what I drank on my holidays. In our perversely unseasonal family holiday in Swanage last year, I ticked off four of the town’s seven pubs and had beers from three different local breweries. This year’s perversely unseasonal return trip to Dorset took us to Weymouth, a much larger town and a considerably more serious proposition for the ticker; they’ve got two separate J.D. Wetherspoon’s! Dorset beer was considerably thinner …
    By Phil, 2,014 words
  9. Astroblog, , more info

    Thursday October 10 to Thursday October 17
    The First Quarter Moon is Friday, October 11, the full Moon is Thursday October 17. This is a perigee ("super") Moon. Comet C/2023 A3 may be visible low in the evening twilight from the 13th and should be visible by weeks end not far from Venus. Mercury is low in the twilight below Venus. Saturn is just past opposition, and is visible all night long. Saturn is close to the …
    By Ian Musgrave, 753 words
  10. Richard Smith's non-medical blogs, , more info

    A very short story hacked from an afterword to Fahrenheit 451
    One of the sources for Ray Bradbury’s classic novel “Fahrenheit 45” was him and a friend being stopped by a policeman while walking through Los Angeles for no other reason than they were walking. This was in the late 40s or early 50s. In the afterword to the novel he tells the story, which I think makes a wonderful short story on its own (see below), and he turned the …
    By Richard Smith, 392 words
  11. The travels of Mary Loosemore – Blog, , more info

    Herefordshire Week 249: Tuesday 1 – Monday 7 October 2024
    The last 35 miles of The Beacons Way. Helicopters. Sugar Loaf Circular in the cloud. OS Map and Stats: The Beacons Way Tuesday – woke to heavy rain, not the best conditions for embarking upon the last three days of The Beacons Way… An easy drive to Craig y Nos Country Park to rendezvous with S&S in a layby a little south of the hotel, then over the Beacons to …
    By Mary, 1,254 words
  12. From Earth to the Stars, , more info

    Q&A with R.P. Sand
    R. P. Sand makes her Asimov’s debut with her new piece “Eternity is Moments”, available to read in our [September/October issue, on sale now!] Asimov’s Editor: How did this story germinate? Was there a spark of inspiration, or did it come to you slowly?R. P. Sand: Writing this story was one of the very rare occasions for me where the story basically flowed from the initial spark. A few hours …
    By fromearthtothestars, 1,273 words
  13. Radar – O’Reilly, , more info

    The State of Security in 2024
    In August 2024, we asked our customers to tell us about security: their role in security, their certifications, their concerns, and what their companies are doing to address those concerns. We had 1,322 complete responses, of which 419 (32%—roughly one-third) are members of a security team. 903 respondents aren’t on a security team, although 19% of that group hold at least one security-related certification. This report focuses primarily on the …
    By Mike Loukides, 6,656 words
  14. Shorpy Old Photos, , more info

    Horton: 1943
    March 1943. "Truck transportation from Baltimore to New Orleans. A truck and trailer in Baltimore." Acetate negative by John Vachon for the Office of War Information. View full size.
    By Dave, 31 words
  15. Just One Cookbook · Blog, , more info

    My Favorite Items at Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Sale
    Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are here! Shop my picks, including home and kitchen discounts on items like the Zojirushi rice cooker, tofu press, cabbage slicer, simplehuman liquid soap pump, Crock-Pot electric cooker, and more. Amazon’s annual Prime Day may have come and gone, but the retailer just launched its Big Deal Day — AKA a ... READ: My Favorite Items at Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Sale
    By Namiko Hirasawa Chen, 77 words