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    Asda set to open Blackheath Village Express store after winning licence
    Blackheath Village is set to get an Asda Express convenience store after Greenwich councillors agreed to give it an alcohol licence. The store had been hotly opposed by neighbours, with 72 individual objections received as well as one from the Blackheath Society, the local amenity group. But a panel of three councillors approved the licence, […] The post Asda set to open Blackheath Village Express store after winning licence appeared …
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 86 words
  2. A Good Beer Blog – Second Gen (2003-2016, 2016- ), , more info

    The “Happy Canadian Thanksgiving To You!” “Err… What????” Edition Of These Beery News Notes
    Did you know that the entire meal is American. That’s the dirty secret of Canadian Thanksgiving. It’s not even ours. Roast Turkey. Mashed Potatoes. Stuffing and cranberry sauce. Pumpkin pie. Food as seen on cable TV. At least I will have my own damn carrots like those up there. And my own beets. Hmm… if the menu was really Canadian what would it be? I dunno. A big ass butter …
    By Alan, 2,816 words
  3. Conversable Economist, , more info

    Interview with Paul Krugman: Economic Geography and Mysteries of Productivity
    Cardiff Garcia of the Economic Innovation Group interviews Paul Krugman at The New Bazaar website (October 9, 2024). The interview has a number of points of interest. Here are two themes that caught my eye. The study of “economic geography” focuses on why economics activity may tend to cluster, or to spread out, or to happen in certain locations. The general theory is that there are “agglomeration economies,” which refers …
    By conversableeconomist, 1,024 words
  4. Larry Hosken: New, , more info

    2024-10-10 16:08
    Seen this morning at the Waller Street Skate Park: an in-real-life Cons pair: I looked around and saw a car but no obvious cdr, so perhaps this was a list of length one. (Sorry if this sounds confusing, but I hope it amused both LISP programmers in my audience.)
    By lahosken, 49 words
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    Carré d’Art in Nîmes, Foster + Partners
    Carré d’Art in Nîmes, Foster + Partners Archiobjects Carré d’Art in Nîmes, designed by Foster + Partners and inaugurated in 1993, stands as an example of contemporary architecture embedded within a historic context. Located opposite the Maison Carrée, an ancient Roman temple, Carré d’Art presents a dialogue between the ancient and the modern, a recurring theme in Norman Foster’s design approach. The building […] The post Carré d’Art in Nîmes, …
    By Luca Onniboni, 84 words
  6. justin․searls․co, , more info

    🔥 Great blog post about how to build a Ruby LSP…
    Great blog post about how to build a Ruby LSP add-on that I'm totally linking to because it uses my Standard add-on as a case study. railsatscale.com/2024-10-03-the-ruby-lsp-addon-system/
    By Justin Searls, 38 words
  7. Guy Tal | Photographer, Author, , more info

    Saying Yes — A Personal Note
    Say yes to everything, shirk nothing, don’t try to lie to yourself. You are not a solid citizen, you are not a Greek, you are not harmonious, or the master of yourself, you are a bird in the storm. Let it storm! —Hermann Hesse The day’s light is fading. The silence is palpable. So are the doubts and the anxiety. But not the questions. They buzz loudly, incessantly, urgently. The …
    By Guy Tal, 1,448 words
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    Ex-Blizzard Devs Reveal SUNDERFOLK, a new way to play tabletop games with your friends
    Michael McWhertor, Polygon: Sunderfolk is inspired by tabletop games like Gloomhaven and Dungeons & Dragons, said head of Secret Door (and hardcore tabletop game enthusiast) Chris Sigaty at a recent hands-on event in New York. The developers behind Sunderfolk were inspired by the depth and inclusiveness of those games, while also recognizing their shortcomings. “We’ve worked on games like StarCraft, Heroes of the Storm, and Hearthstone,” Sigaty said, “and one …
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  9. FW Rare Jazz Vinyl Collector, , more info

    Charles Tolliver's Music Inc Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival on Strata-East SES-19740/1
    An absolutely splendid live date. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Fantastic live album by Charles Tolliver’s Music Inc, consisting of 2 LP’s, recorded on the 9th of August 1972 at The Loosdrecht Jazz Festival in the Netherlands.I’m definitely after more of Tolliver’s stuff. He was a brilliant trumpeter and composer. He …
    By Fredrik, 276 words
  10. The Pub Curmudgeon, , more info

    The 3.4% dilution
    I recently spent a few days in Taunton in Somerset. While it’s an interesting place, and a good base for exploring the surrounding area, it has to be said that it’s far from Britain’s best pub town. One that I visited was the Ring of Bells which, for some reason, more than three years after the end of lockdowns, is still operating a policy of table service and card payments …
    By Curmudgeon, 1,007 words
  11. Deserter – Voice of degeneration, , more info

    Book Review: Crunch
    The book we should have written. Source
    By Dirty South, 10 words
  12. Sienna Eggler, , more info

    September Word Count
    September was an interesting month, because I logged over 30k words.However, there is the fact that most of the words logged for this month were from edits and revisions. And speaking of edits...forty chapters in total, for This Hole Was Made For (You And) Me. Keep in mind that I later condensed these chapters into 25.A graph depicting 34,765 words for September. The highest was 2k on Sept 15.8k of …
    By Sienna Eggler, 244 words
  13. Talking Shelf Space, , more info

    Table Talk With Tomáš Holek – Galileo Galilei, SETI, Tea Garden
    Lately, I’ve gotten a bit tired of the typical modern Euro: mechanically solid, great art, but no real theme or story being told. In the last years, I found myself wondering more and more often “why should I even be playing this?” as combo-heavy, low-interaction games kept coming to my table that wouldn’t produce any memorable moment at all that would distinguish one play from the next. Going into SPIEL …
    By Alex, 3,504 words
  14. New Escapologist | Blog, , more info

    Experience
    I don’t know who this guy is or where I found the quote, but it was staring up at me from my notebook this afternoon. Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth: People say that what we are all seeking is a meaning for life. I don-t think this is what we’re really seeking. I think what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive. I think that’s very true. “The …
    By Robert Wringham, 228 words
  15. X Blog, , more info

    How to Bridge the Gap Between Strategic Planning and Execution for Lasting Change
    Is your meticulously crafted strategy falling flat during execution? Discover a powerful approach to making your strategic vision a lived reality.This blog post is a summary of our webinar What is Strategy Activation? Watch the on-demand version now. For anyone responsible for leading change transformation in their organization, an effective strategy activation approach is critical to bringing a strategy to life. Too often, strategies are meticulously planned but falter during …
    By Zac Ryland & XPLANE, 538 words