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  1. Hardcore Gaming 101, , more info

    Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore
    (Disclosure: two members of this game’s development team, Audun Sørlie and John Linneman, have contributed articles to HG101 in the past. This did not factor into the author’s decision to cover the game, which was bought with their own money. This is an independent review.) It’s sometimes redundant to talk about the reputation of Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon. Developed by American/Russian studio Animation …
    By Apollo Chungus, 1,372 words
  2. thejaymo - Blog, , more info

    Start Select Reset Zine | NOTICING
    Issue #011 of Start Select Reset Zine just went out via snail mail to supporters subscribed at £5 a month or above!Subscribe now and receive exclusive issues of Start Select Reset four times a year!£5 a Month Support the Show 💪Receive My Zine ✉️ £5 Monthly 👏 £100 a Year Support the Show 💪Receive My Zine ✉️ £100 Yearly 📆Issue #011 – NOTICINGNoticing is a solo mapping game encouraging mindful …
    By Jay Springett, 507 words
  3. GearsRealm.com, , more info

    How to Play and Tips for Kill Knight
    Kill Knight is an intense arcade-style isometric shooter that challenges players to master fast-paced combat and strategic use of abilities. Here’s a short guide on how to play and improve your gameplay. Pistols & Active Reloads Your pistols are your primary weapon but come with limited ammo. When your pistols run out, they need to be reloaded. Overdrive Reload: To reload efficiently, press the Shoot Pistols button at the right …
    By Tom Henry, 594 words
  4. Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog, , more info

    AAUP is now irrelevant to the fight for academic freedom
    Oh how the mighty have fallen; Committee A of the AAUP used to be a reliable defender of academic freedom, but since its capture by the enemies of academic freedom, it has been going downhill fast. The latest absurd statement...
    By Brian Leiter, 50 words
  5. English Buildings, , more info

    Chester
    Strangely compellingBack in August, I posted about an extravagant garden ornament at Peckforton, Cheshire in the form of a large stone carving of an elephant bearing a turreted castle on its back. I mentioned that the symbol of the elephant and castle was a medieval motif (which survives, for example, in the names of some pubs) and that one example of the medieval period was a wood carving in the …
    By Philip Wilkinson, 429 words
  6. Chris Ford model railways, , more info

    Drovers Brook track and plotting
    With the track down, wired and tested; time for a little painting. In days of yore I would do this with a brush and it took an age. Now I wait for a reasonable day, take things outside and use the Nevard-lifted method of two or three colours of Halfords finest which takes a matter of minutes. Some cleaning up and a polish of the rail tops and it's done.Retesting …
    By Chris Ford, 193 words
  7. CabbieBlog, , more info

    Free fare
    They once said I couldn’t even give my book away, but I’ve proved them wrong and done just that, but only for a short time. ‘Part Knowledge memoir, part history book and facts of London, this is a wonderfully written gem, with lots of nuanced history about London of which I was totally unaware.’ – Tom Hutley, Member of The Worshipful Company of Hackney Carriage Drivers and top YouTuber with …
    By Gibson Square, 89 words
  8. LIP SERVICE — Split Lip Magazine, , more info

    Just One Thing with Max Pasakorn
    Max Pasakorn’s poem “Ghazal for My Gay Ass” bursts forth with playfulness, longing, and hope to be and to have a certain sort of boy.Here they share just one thing about the piece:“I love poetic forms, particularly ones with refrains or repetitions because they signal a kind of internal obsession with certain themes or tropes. When initially drafting "Ghazal for My Gay Ass", I knew one of my obsessions was …
    By SLM, 199 words
  9. Between the Bars, , more info

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    By Dymitri Haraszewski, 4 words
  10. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    Upcoming US Law Webinars – November 2024
    We are excited about what the changing of the season has brought us so far and with that, the Law Library of Congress is offering more educational webinars in November. The Law Library of Congress’s next offerings will be a Lunch and Learn webinar concerning the use of secondary sources, an Orientation to Legal Research webinar on federal legislative history, and an Orientation to Law Library Collections webinar with a …
    By Taylor Gulatsi, 656 words
  11. Based On A True Story..., , more info

    It's Either Right, Or It's Wrong
    Every once in a (great) while you get that rare someone who speaks with such clear resounding intellect (usually backed by righteous moral outrage) that it leaves one transfixed in awe and wonder. It's an ability to cut to the chase, not just for brevity's sake, but to calculatingly eliminate the subterfuge that lesser minds (as my own) would get needlessly bogged down in before possibly, hopefully climbing out. Two …
    By Stan B., 116 words
  12. Clothes In Books, , more info

    Trollope & Orley Farm: wills, court cases and 1066 & All that
    Orley Farm by Anthony Trollope published 1861-1862 Last year in the Clothes in Books Christmas scenes series, I looked at The Small House at Allington, a later book by Trollope, which had a tremendous description of a very boring Christmas. Around that time (but not in the comments to that post) someone told me to read Orley Farm for its Christmas-y content – alas, I do not remember who, please …
    By Clothes In Books, 1,087 words
  13. Fishing & stuff ..., , more info

    Being there
    Most of the fishing I do nowadays could be termed convenient, I don’t travel too far, don’t take much gear with me and fish in a relatively simple way. But the autumn is different, it’s the best time of the year so I go all in, push out of the comfort zone and make a big effort. Over the next few weeks this will become the normal then by the …
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  14. The Woks of Life, , more info

    Pork Belly with 40 Cloves of Garlic
    This recipe for braised pork with 40 cloves of garlic is a Chinese-inspired riff on the classic French dish. The garlic is meltingly sweet, and when combined with pork belly and steamed rice, it is simply delicious. Do You Really Use 40 Cloves? Yes! 40 cloves of garlic in one dish. That’s about 4 to ... View Post
    By Bill, 65 words
  15. Brendan Dawes, , more info

    Morfff
    Morfff. From the archive. I’ve always been fascinated with creating physical analog objects from a coded digital process. A few years ago as part of the product offerings on @producedforuse, I created this form from code and concrete, generated from sine waves. It served as a note / letter holder or for anything else you might think to place in there. It’s now sold out but I still use mine …
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