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  1. Cup of Jo, , more info

    Have a Fun Weekend.
    What are you up to this weekend? The boys and I have been admiring Halloween decorations in our neighborhood and brainstorming our costumes. (I’m going as the same thing as last year, haha.)… Read more The post Have a Fun Weekend. appeared first on Cup of Jo.
    By Joanna Goddard, 51 words
  2. FlowingData, , more info

    Restaurant preferences via campaign spending
    For WP’s Department of Data, Kati Perry and Adrián Blanco examine campaign spending through the lens of restaurant and cuisine preferences between political parties: [W]e wanted to wrap our arms around a bigger question: where the campaigns spend the most money. We limited our analysis to places that racked up at least $5,000 in campaign spending, coming up with a list of roughly 500 popular restaurants and food purveyors, involving …
    By Nathan Yau, 129 words
  3. Buster's Notes - Notes, , more info

    48 — Be Buster Benson, BBB, Be Be Be, 🐝🐝🐝
    Wow, it’s October. For the last 18 years I’ve reviewed my life and posted an annual review around my birthday in May, and have done so for the most part rather promptly. Here I am over 4 whole months later, starting maybe my 10th draft of this damned thing, still at a complete loss for words around how to talk about what is happening in my life. To be honest, …
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  4. Donald Clark Plan B, , more info

    Robot teaching assistants – I’ve changed my mind…
    This is wild. AI is much more than just text generation. It has revived robotics with real dialogue. If this hits the market at sub-car costs, it’s a winner.Domestic goods changed the world forever, making washing and drying clothes and dishes much easier, as did vacuum cleaners and central heating but the gap remained between static tasks and mobile tasks. We still have to put out the rubbish, get things …
    By Donald Clark, 382 words
  5. BrettTerpstra.com, , more info

    The Eloquent Javascript (e-book) giveaway winners!
    The Eloquent Javascript (e-book) giveaway has ended, and I have winners to announce! The winners! Congratulations to: Ciaran Connelly Davide Ricci Ingo Fischer Jasper Lai Scott Kopelchuk Peter Trist Tristan Wren J. Bolton Matthias Rempe Dave Robeson You should have received an email with details, please let me know if you didn’t hear anything! But I didn’t win! If you didn’t win, sorry, but Eloquent Javascript is still worth checking …
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  6. Musical Theatre Review, , more info

    The Baddies – Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh and Touring
    Dyfrig Morris, Rachel Bird and James Stirling in Baddies at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield. Picture: Jess Shurte The Baddies was reviewed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh where it continues until 20 October 2024. The tour continues until 12 June 2025. Star rating: four stars ★ ★ ★ ★ ✩ Julia Donaldson’s books for children are held dear by youngsters everywhere. Freckle Productions has a long, successful relationship with …
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  7. The TTABlog®, , more info

    TTABlog Webinar: Michael Keyes on "Avoiding Consumer Survey Pitfalls at the TTAB"
    The TTABlogger is pleased to announce that Dorsey IP litigation partner and consumer survey expert, Michael Keyes, will provide my dear readers (and anyone else) with an entertaining webinar on "Avoiding Consumer Survey Pitfalls at the TTAB" on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, at 12:00PM - 1:00PM ET, 11:00 AM CT, etc. To register, please click here. Consumer surveys are on the rise at the TTAB. Whether they are being offered …
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  8. Magical Trash, , more info

    Against the fierce winds of Hurricane Milton, the valiant trash cans of the Transportation & Ticket…
    Against the fierce winds of Hurricane Milton, the valiant trash cans of the Transportation & Ticket Center stood their ground, their plastic armor shredded by the storm’s fury. Two brave souls fell, their sacrifice ensuring the survival of their comrades.// Walt Disney World, Transportation & Ticket Center, 2024[Source: Name Withheld Upon Request. Used by Permission.]
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  9. Born In Space, , more info

    Taking Halloween Seriously: A Giant Inflatable Spider That Crawls Down Its House-Sized Web
    These are several photos and videos of the Halloween display created by some homeowners in East Aurora, New York, featuring a giant spider on a boom that appears to crawl down a 3-story web to the yard below. For reference, I have several pumpkins, a hay bale, and some dried corn stalks on my porch that my girlfriend thought would add a nice autumnal addition to the house, but so …
    By hite, 181 words
  10. DGM Live, , more info

    Toyah & Robert's Weekend!
    Toyah & Robert are back together at home! Their latest Upbeat Moments episode premieres tomorrow, Saturday 12th, at 19:00 CEST (6pm BST)... ...and, on Sunday at 13:00 CEST (12pm BST), a vintage Sunday Lunch: Sympathy
    By Mariana Scaravilli, 40 words
  11. Editors’ Vox - Eos, , more info

    Timing the Global Expansion on the Moon
    Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors. Source: Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets The geological history of the Moon speaks of a time older than most of the Earth’s surface. The relatively small size of our satellite led to an accelerated geological demise dominated by progressive cooling over the last 3 billion years or so. However, the earlier history of the Moon likely featured global expansion …
    By Laurent G. J. Montési, 394 words
  12. kindertrauma, , more info

    Apartment 7A, Salem's Lot & It's What's Inside
    Natalie Erika James (who delivered 2020’s impressively depressing RELIC)’s recent ROSEMARY’S BABY prequel APARTMENT 7A is commendably detailed and admirably respectful of its source material yet it lacks any punchy impact and for every fine, nuanced acting performance there’s a regrettably awkward dance number. As a huge fan of Ira Levin’s novel and Roman Polanski’s film adaptation, I have to admit it kept me reasonably entertained by stuffing me to …
    By unkle lancifer, 1,267 words
  13. Raven Sings The Blues, , more info

    The Submissives
    There’s something raw about the new album from The Submissives. Despite being the band’s first foray into the studio as a complete ensemble, the sheen and shine of the studio environment do little to diminish the bands slightly frayed ends. That’s by no means a slight, as one of the band’s most endearing qualities is their wobbly, woozy aura of unpolished perfection. Echoing similarly sizzled post-punk heroes like Young Marble …
    By Andy, 323 words
  14. The Analog Antiquarian, , more info

    Chapter 16: The Happy Thieves
    March 6 – 9, 1521 Incredulity, relief, thankfulness… all of these emotions and more swept through the ranks of sick, starving sailors in the wake of the cry from the Victoria’s lookout that he could see land off the starboard bow. With an energy they hadn’t known they had, the men ran, hobbled, or crawled to the starboard gunwales, eyes straining to see that which the lookout had seen. Magellan …
    By Jimmy Maher, 3,860 words
  15. kening zhu — recently, , more info

    your art, ecosystem, and alchemy
    reframings on growing a creative business this post is about the integration and interdependence of three practices:making artsharing your work on the internet having a business & making money I’ll be reframing each practice as ART, ECOSYSTEM, and ALCHEMY work, and — in contrast to our ultra-compartmentalized, capitalist culture — I’ll explain how each practice is in deep, symbiotic relationship with each other. to embrace the interdependence of each practice …
    By Kening Zhu, 1,630 words