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  1. Ephemeral Enigmas, , more info

    Disgaea Infinite
    The proof is in the pudding Developer: Nippon Ichi Software Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software / NIS America Release Dates: November 1st, 2009 (Japan, Digital), April 22nd, 2010 (Japan, Physical), Jun 8th, 2010 (North America), August 20th, 2010 (Asia), November 17th, 2010 (Europe) Available On: Playstation Portable / PSP Genre: Visual Novel Yup, I’m back on my bullshit again with yet another spin-off of a bigger series that you probably don’t …
    By ephemeralengimas, 4,869 words
  2. Disney Parks Blog, , more info

    Meet Hank: Today’s Longest Serving Disney Cast Member
    At 92 years old, Henry Ameen, affectionately referred to as Hank, strolls the sidewalks of Main Street, U.S.A., with the same enthusiasm he had back when he started as a Jungle Cruise skipper in 1958. His love for Disney traces back to 1955, when Hank and his wife visited Disneyland on their honeymoon—just one month after it opened. Hank took eight-millimeter film of the park on his new Kodak Brownie …
    By The Editors, 861 words
  3. The Monsters Know What They’re Doing, , more info

    Rilmani Tactics
    A standoffish species with metallic bodies, rilmani are the embodiment of neutrality, making sure the cosmos never gets too cruel, too kind, too disorderly or too orderly. They show up when the forces of one alignment or another seem to be getting too much of an upper hand. Originally, in second edition Planescape, there were six varieties, but in fifth edition Planescape, they’ve been pared back to three. The post …
    By Keith Ammann, 83 words
  4. Monevator, , more info

    How to buy index-linked gilts
    A holding of individual inflation-tracking UK government bonds is the way forward if you want an asset class to hedge UK inflation. But how do you actually buy index-linked gilts? Thankfully, your neighbourhood investment blogger is here to clear that up. I’ve personally been pushing this task around my own plate like a seven-year-old told to eat his greens, due to… Telephone dealing: “I hate you!” Dirty pricing versus clean …
    By The Accumulator, 3,058 words
  5. The Vivienne Files, , more info

    No New Post Tomorrow…
    Four Objects shirt and Oliver Charles sweater I’ve been in New York. I managed to fall Saturday night, and am now struggling to move around. We are heading back to Chicago, a day late… Tomorrow will be dedicated to an emergency clinic visit, and some pain medication. I hope! Love, Janice The post No New Post Tomorrow… appeared first on The Vivienne Files.
    By Janice, 67 words
  6. Andrew Doran, , more info

    2024-10-08 19:13
    East 53rd Street, Manhattan, 28 September 2024
    By Andrew Doran, 7 words
  7. The PROG Mind, , more info

    Swallow the Sun – Shining
    Swallow the Sun offers up a balanced record.
    By The Prog Mind, 13 words
  8. London History Blog - Blue Badge Guide Look Up London, , more info

    Inside the Royal Hospital Chelsea
    In 17th century London, what do you get if you combine the desire for philanthropy with a bit of Royal PR? Add a sprinkle of England’s best architect and the result is the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The Royal Hospital Chelsea was built between 1682 and 1692 and true to its intended purpose, it is still home to around 300 veteran soldiers. For the story of how this iconic building came …
    By Katie Wignall, 1,503 words
  9. Tale of Painters » Classic Blog, , more info

    Review: Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard, Captain, Sanguinary Priest, Sanguinor
    In this review, we examine the second wave of Primaris Blood Angels releases: the new Sanguinary Guard, The Sanguinor, the new Captain, and the Sanguinary Priest. As always, we’ll provide high-res images of the sprues along with a comprehensive overview of all included bits and build options. So, get ready, quench your blood thirst, and let's dive in! The post Review: Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard, Captain, Sanguinary Priest, Sanguinor appeared …
    By Stahly, 84 words
  10. ruk.ca | Peter Rukavina's Weblog, , more info

    Dead Lift
    We’re in a six week cycle of strength conditioning at Kinetic, and today’s workout was a build to a single “RPE 10” deadlift (“lift as much as you can while maintaining technique”).I lifted 245 pounds. While not impressive by Olympic standards, nor even by Kinetic standards, by personal standards it’s a mind-boggling personal best.
    By Peter Rukavina, 54 words
  11. TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee"), , more info

    Hurricane Milton ominous forecast
    This is the Tuesday, October 8 analysis from Tropical Tidbits. Next update will be tomorrow pre-impact.For those unfamiliar with the topography of Florida, here are some screencaps I took from the 3D view on Google maps, first showing the general impact area of the previous hurricane (Helena) in the "Big Bend" area of northern Florida -A shoreline dominated by saltwater marshes and natural areas, with few developments on the water …
    By Minnesotastan, 258 words
  12. Kimberly Hirsh, , more info

    Epistolary RPGs have me writing fiction again. 📝
    I mentioned in my month notes for September that I’ve been playing epistolary RPGs with my friend K. K lives three states away from me and is a trailing spouse; his husband got a tenure-track professor job and as one does, K moved with him to the area where the university is. Unfortunately, the gaming scene there was… not what K was looking for. So in the hopes of combatting …
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  13. ResoluteReader, , more info

    John Grisham - The Runaway Jury
    It has been many years since I read a John Grisham novel. But back in the late 1990s and early 2000s I had several favourites. I was a particular fan of The Runaway Jury which I read several times. It is the story of a jury in a case where the widow of a smoker who died from cancer is suing a large tobacco corporation. It is a high stakes …
    By Resolute Reader, 84 words
  14. Brain Baking, , more info

    Finding Related Images in Hugo
    The Good Old Days relaunched last month with version 8 and I spent last week dissecting the changes from the new theme made by Mr. Creosote as it’s always fun to get inspired. They also have a museum page where you can go back in time to see what the site looked like back in the day. One of the things I really like is the way The Good Old …
    By Wouter Groeneveld, 806 words
  15. Crest, Cliff & Canyon, , more info

    Canyon Skylines
    Big views in a really big canyon – that’s why the Grand Canyon’s famous, right? Fame notwithstanding, you don’t always get enormous canyon views from a river trip. In many stretches, the walls close in, you’re floating and camping in tight inner gorges that block lines of sight from river to rim. But in some areas, the cliffs spread out a bit, or perhaps you take an opportunity to gain …
    By Jackson, 311 words