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  1. Galactic Journey, , more info

    [October 10, 1969] Everybody's Talkin' At Me: Midnight Cowboy and Urban Tragedy
    Science Fiction Theater Episode #7 Tonight (Oct. 10), tune in at 7pm (Pacific) to see what terrific, sciencefictional goodie the Traveler has got in store for you. A hint: it was made by a real Pal… by Jason Sacks My friends know I'm a big fan of the emerging "New Hollywood" films which has … Continue reading [October 10, 1969] Everybody's Talkin' At Me: Midnight Cowboy and Urban Tragedy → …
    By Jason Sacks, 102 words
  2. Breakfast In The Ruins, , more info

    October Horrors # 5:
The Sex Serum of Dr Blake [aka Voodoo Heartbeat]
(Charles Nizet, 1973)
    Las Vegas-based filmmaker Charles Nizet’s berserk drive-in oddity ‘Help Me.. I’m Possessed!’ was one of the unexpected highlights of my 2022 October horror marathon, so naturally I was curious to check out Nizet’s other foray into horror territory, previously considered a lost film, but now happily rescued from oblivion (albeit in an alternate softcore sexploitation cut, with burned in Dutch and French subtitles) by Vinegar Syndrome, as part of their …
    By Ben, 984 words
  3. aows — black and white photography, , more info

    Half Dome, II
    Yosemite, California, September 2024. From the video This was my last chance....
    By Adrian Vila, 15 words
  4. AirlineReporter, , more info

    Qatar Airways A320 Business Class: Photo Report & Review
    As a US-based flyer, when I think of the big Middle Eastern airlines I think of epic long-haul flights on 777s, A380s, and other big planes. But can those airlines deliver a great experience on smaller single-aisle aircraft? We got to find out on an A320 flight from Doha to Zanzibar on Qatar Airways, Skytrax’s best airline in the world for 2024. Over the course of the six-hour flight we …
    By Manu Venkat, 847 words
  5. The Splintered Mind, , more info

    A Dispositionalist Approach to Desire and Valuing
    What is it to desire or value something? Is it to feel a certain way? Is it instead to have a certain sort of representational architecture (a stored representation of "X is good" or a representation of X in one's "desire box")? Is it to have a certain type of neurological structure associated with reward and learning? I hold, instead, that to desire or value something is a matter or …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 1,966 words
  6. Chris Coyier, , more info

    2024-10-10 12:34
    I’m certainly not above government criticism nor do I think lying for political gain is a new trick. I am bummed that a website needs to exist called Hurricane Rumor Response from FEMA in order to combat a barrage of lies accusing them of everything stealing donations to literally preventing aid. Hey, I’m not on the ground in these hurricane zones so what do I know? But do you really …
    By Chris Coyier, 117 words
  7. Sabine Hossenfelder: Backreaction, , more info

    I Didn’t Believe In AI Coding. I Was Right.
    With the rise of AI, we’ve been told that the technology can be used to help software engineers code more efficiently. We have heard plenty of warnings that AI might even take their jobs. But a bunch of studies now show that AI doesn't help software development as much as promised -- at least for now. Let’s take a look.
    By Sabine Hossenfelder, 69 words
  8. Trailspotting, , more info

    Smarts Mt, Lyme NH
    • 5-star hikes • 6 to 7 mile options • Moderate | Gain 1,920 to 2,570 feet • Lyme, NH | Sunapee Region . NHFT 52WAV One of the few NH fire towers with an accessible cabin. Smarts Mountain is located twelve miles north of Hanover, close to the neighboring state of Vermont. Offering spectacular views and a fire tower with an accessible cabin, this peak is a satisfying destination …
    By Stuart Green, 998 words
  9. IndieCentralMusic - News, , more info

    Indie legends The Wombats announce sixth album ‘Oh! The Ocean’
    If you thought that everybody’s favourite indie trio were getting bored, you were wrong. The Wombats have today (October 10) announced they will be releasing a sixth studio album titled ‘Oh! The Ocean’. Set for release on February 21st, 2025, the chart-toppers have also announced a six-date UK arena tour in March 2025, and shared the first single taken from the LP – ‘Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To …
    By Alex Taylor-Pearson, 565 words
  10. theBrickBlogger.com, , more info

    BrickLink Designer Program Sets for Pre-Order & More!
    There are a couple of pieces of news from the BrickLink Designer Program. First of all, projects from Series 3 are now available for pre-order. There are five projects in this series and they will all become official LEGO sets. Pre-ordering ends on October 31st, 2024 at 1 PM Pacific time, or once all sets […]
    By Thita (admin), 64 words
  11. Robin Rendle, , more info

    into the wreck
    Erin Kissane has started a new research studio with the most punk URL I’ve ever seen: wrecka.ge. Get out of here! That’s fantastic. But also everything about this project is, as Erin writes: We need new networks that genuinely work better, not only for indie-web people or tech people or other outliers, but for all of us working toward collective survival. And I don't think we'll get them by just …
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  12. collectSPACE, , more info

    Topping off
    With space shuttle Endeavour covered in protective scaffolding and a white wrap, construction workers have erected a diagrid above and around it. Now they have reached the roof. To mark the milestone, the California Science Center in Los Angeles is topping off the Samuel Air and Space Center with three ceremonial beams signed by many of the architects, engineers, builders, staff and supporters who made ascending to this point possible.
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  13. the man from icon, , more info

    Passing Through
    Some of the half-frame 35mm photographs from the French ‘Randonneur Round The Year’ rides will be included in a Brighton Photo Fringe exhibition between 16 and 20 October. The show is at Regency Town House in Hove, open between 11am and 5pm. Further details on the Photo Fringe website. Copies of the photo book 2704 will be for sale at the exhibition but can also be ordered from my Etsy …
    By themanfromicon, 74 words
  14. Paul's Beer & Travel Blog, , more info

    A Cotswold challenge
    Well, we’re approaching the end of second week in October, and the nights are really starting to draw in. Although the weather was kind last weekend, the incessant wind and rain have now returned with a vengeance. As I’ve mentioned in a couple of previous posts, the deluges we’ve been experiencing recently aren’t good news for those of us who would rather be out an about, enjoying the English countryside. …
    By Paul Bailey, 1,188 words
  15. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Art of the Personal Project: The Rathkopfs
    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is …
    By Suzanne Sease, 520 words