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  1. Melbourne on Transit, , more info

    UN 188: How many people are near frequent public transport?
    I've long maintained a set of interactive network frequency maps showing where Melbourne's frequent public transport goes. There are sets for various times of week and day and you can select layers by frequency threshold. But I have never quantified the population near frequent public transport at various times of week and day. But Philip Mallis has. And has presented figures and maps at last Friday's Transport Camp and earlier …
    By Peter Parker, 1,061 words
  2. Simon Willison: TIL, , more info

    Livestreaming a community election event on YouTube
    I live in El Granada, California. Wikipedia calls us a census designated place - we don't have a mayor or city council. But we do have a Community Services District - originally responsible for our sewers, and since 2014 also responsible for our parks. And we get to vote for the board members in the upcoming November election! My partner Natalie decided to arrange a "candidates forum" - effectively a …
    By Simon Willison, 781 words
  3. Follow Me Here…, , more info

    Woodward’s book exposes trump as a Russian asset
    ‘The New York Times reports that Bob Wordward’s new book War includes a few stories about donald trump being Putin’s stooge. When the world, including the United States, was suffering a dire shortage of COVID-19 tests, trump was sending tests to his pal Putin for “personal use.” After leaving office, there are stories of donald rushing aides out of his way to take a private call with his good buddy, …
    By FmH, 98 words
  4. Frog in a Well, , more info

    I Wanna be Bob Dylan
    A fun book to draw from when teaching modern Japan is Soeda Azembo and Michael Lewis, A Life Adrift: Soeda Azembo, Popular Song and Modern Mass Culture in Japan ( London: Routledge, 2009). You can’t assign it, since it is not in our databases and costs too much, and maybe would not work that way anyway. You can pull a lot of songs from it though. There is a short …
    By Alan Baumler, 867 words
  5. TeacherToolkit - Teacher Blog Articles, , more info

    The Power of Retrieval Practice
    Reading Time: 3 minutes Does testing actually improve student memory better than studying? Even when tests are given without feedback, retrieval practice enhances later retention more than restudying the material. For definition, research often refers to retrieval practice as the ‘testing effect’, and when the word ‘testing’ is used, people outside education become concerned, and often associate any kind […]
    By @TeacherToolkit, 65 words
  6. Shiny New Books, , more info

    Gabriel’s Moon by William Boyd
    Reviewed by Harriet William Boyd’s latest novel has been almost overwhelmingly greeted with admiration and praise. ‘A Spy Story to rival Restless’ is the Guardian’s headline, harking back to Boyd’s 2007 masterpiece. Like that novel, this one is set in the past – this time, the 1960s. In fact the novel begins in 1960 with Gabriel Dax, the young protagonist, travelling to the Congo to interview the newly elected prime …
    By Shiny New Books, 638 words
  7. Letterform Archive — News, , more info

    Inside Citizen Printer
    Read on to learn how you can help share Amos’s story with Black students at historically Black colleges and universities. With a gorgeous and astute design from lauded creatives Gail Anderson (a 2008 AIGA medalist) and Joe Newton, as well warm and charismatic portraits of Kennedy at work by Aundre Larrow, Citizen Printer also celebrates the printmaking process of one of our most exuberant artists. To Be Young, Gifted, and …
    By Lucie Parker, 1,920 words
  8. 70s Sci-Fi Art, , more info

    I really enjoy tracking down self-portraits from retro sci-fi artists.
    ALTALTALTALTALTALTALTALTALTALTI really enjoy tracking down self-portraits from retro sci-fi artists.
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  9. Grand Old Movies, , more info

    Livin’ Through Hard Times
    Hard Times of 1975 is a lovely film about the unlovely sport of bare-knuckle boxing. Walter Hill’s first directorial effort, the movie came out in the 1970s nostalgia boom, and its cinematographer, Philip Lathrop, shot it in a dark, dingy glow; its surface seems coated with an old Kodachrome’s antique glaze. Its first scene could have come out of an early-1930s Warner Bros. road film: A lone man stands in …
    By Grand Old Movies, 1,698 words
  10. Perfume Posse, , more info

    Perfume Presents
    Perfume PossePerfume Presents Heya Posse, March and I were chatting in the comments of my Boucheron Serpent Boheme post in August a little about how special Perfume ... Perfume PossePerfume Presents
    By Portia, 33 words
  11. Disquiet, , more info

    Disquiet Junto Project 0667: Neighbor of the Beast
    Each Thursday in the Disquiet Junto music community, a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have five days to record and upload a track in response to the project instructions. Membership in the Junto is open: just join and participate. (A SoundCloud account is helpful but not required.) There’s no pressure to do every project. The Junto is weekly so that you know it’s there, …
    By Marc Weidenbaum, 330 words
  12. PMags.com, , more info

    Birthday in the La Sals
    Some time in the La Sals for Joan's birthday. Read More ... Continue reading Birthday in the La Sals at PMags.com.
    By Paul Mags, 26 words
  13. New Critique, , more info

    [Poetry] — Elliot Engelsbel
    'Driving into some pole/because a ditch seems too final,/too obvious, too ironic'
    By New Critique, 16 words
  14. esngblog, , more info

    Potpourri #1113
    I haven’t done one of these for a while. These two American interurban scenes cry out to be modelled. And this if you had the room. Fremo modular layouts in HO can be enormous! This would be an interesting railway to model. And prototypes for everything. These pictures are dedicated to the ESNG treasurer. (If you know, you know.) And a little humour to round off this post.
    By snitchthebudgie, 70 words
  15. The Mental Elf, , more info

    New meta-analysis confirms high suicide rates amongst doctors #WMHD2024
    Today is World Mental Health Day and the theme this year is 'Prioritising Mental Health in the Workplace'. Clare Gerada reviews a study showing that doctor suicide rates, particularly for females, exceed those of the general population. The post New meta-analysis confirms high suicide rates amongst doctors #WMHD2024 appeared first on National Elf Service.
    By Clare Gerada, 63 words