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  1. The CRPG Addict, , more info

    Game 530: Swords and Serpents (1990)
    "Dear graphics department: Not that kind of serpent." Swords and Serpents United StatesInterplay (developer); Acclaim (publisher)Released 1990 for NES Date Started: 8 October 2024 Commenters have been on me to try this one for years. It is a rare console game, and even rarer NES game, from a western developer. It clearly draws upon Interplay's experience with The Bard's Tale and other games of its ilk; indeed, its original lead …
    By CRPG Addict, 2,042 words
  2. Sibilant Fricative, , more info

    Fox B. Holden, ‘Beyond the X Ecliptic’ (“Planet Stories” November 1953)
    We're in the year 3024. Earth is a wasteland. Space has been occupied, but humanity is blocked by the ‘X Ecliptic’, which hems them in to the solar system and some light years around it. Our hero, dashing, handsome Cragin, lost his mother in childbirth: she died of thirst on the desert-Earth literally whilst giving birth to him—how he survived, how he was breast-fed, why the people around didn’t give …
    By Adam Roberts, 1,367 words
  3. PANTHEON, , more info

    Lester Bangs on Miles Davis (originally published Phonograph Record, June 1976; republished NME, April 30 1983)
    Continuing the series of critics missing the significance of a record on its initial release - here is Lester Bangs in 1976 with what is ostensibly a review of Agharta but is really a panoramic takedown of Miles Davis after In A Silent Way. It's included here mainly for its utterly wrongheaded take on On The Corner and similarly dismissive reaction to Get Up With It. Originally published in Phonograph …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 1,963 words
  4. Bright Lights Film Journal, , more info

    Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid: Revisiting Sam Peckinpah’s Unrealized Western on Criterion
    Action scenes are what a summer audience wants, but in Pat Garrett the shootouts become episodic and lack the ratcheting up of tension, followed by its release at the climactic[...] The post <em>Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid</em>: Revisiting Sam Peckinpah’s Unrealized Western on Criterion appeared first on Bright Lights Film Journal.
    By Gordon Thomas, 65 words
  5. Energy Flash, , more info

    my kind of rap
    Noise, energy, blare, blast - and voice and words as just a joyous shout of self-assertion What I've less interest in: lyrical rumination, inwardness, reflectionWhat I've no interest in: didacticism, messages, uplift I like tracks that are like engines with the foot on the gas... unflagging... jets of steam shooting out from underneathThe kind of rap I like is in fact rap where the rapping is not that important as …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 751 words
  6. feeling listless, , more info

    Viewing order for The Lord of the Rings.
    Film Apart from the odd duff moment (hesaidit!.gif), this past season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power has been a marked improvement on the first. Although Sauron was a presence and a notional antagonist in the first series, having him being revealed and moving to centre stage helped to focus the story immensely and create connections with the rest of the Tolkien adaptations.With that in mind, …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 262 words
  7. Henrique Dias - Home, , more info

    On Getting Older and Belonging
    In a few weeks I will be turning 25 years old. That’s an interesting number: it’s a quarter of a century, and it also feels like a pivotal moment in one’s life: the middle of one’s third decade, now closer to the beginning of the fourth decade than the end of the second decade. Instead of having a mid-life crisis, I decided to reflect a bit on the idea of …
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  8. Walknotes, , more info

    5 – 11 October 2024
    We make plans to meet: N: “Welcome! It’s raining, do you have anything to do with that?”S: “Also, it’s drizzling here…”D: “Haha it’s raining here as well!” We meet for lunch in a restaurant with a covered terrace and listen to the rain pound the metal roof overhead. D says it hasn’t rained here in 6 months. I apologise and she shrugs and smiles, says they probably needed it. N …
    By DW, 486 words
  9. Small Scale World, , more info

    News, Views Etc . . . London Show Tomorrow
    Well, this is new, I was going to write 'weird', but it's not really weird, just 'new', I'm coming at'cha from a car-park on an industrial estate having paid 4.99 for an hour's internet, which seems excessive but that's end-stage capitalism! However, I happen to have an hour to spare, and remembering to tell you about this at midnight, would be a tad late! Going to give the London antique
    By Hugh Walter, 78 words
  10. Hypertexthero, , more info

    There’s something wrong with suburbia
    Intro video from a channel called Not Just Bikes with “stories of great urban planning and urban experiences from the Netherlands and beyond.” Found StrongTowns.org via the channel, too.
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  11. AksDev, , more info

    Cosplay images 2024
    Some cosplay images from various events. I mostly dress up as my own character, Huntra, who I have to make a game of someday:tm:. If I happen to do more this year I will update the galleries. Photos were taken and edited by my wife Jenny! She is great with camera. <3 ComicCon 2024 Kummacon 2024 Matsucon 2024
    By Akselmo, 61 words
  12. Stefan Judis Web Development, , more info

    Processes and rules make code review less intimidating (#blogPost)
    Code reviews are, by nature, intimidating. Sometimes even brutal. If you've been in the game for long enough, you probably experienced the following: you worked hard on a feature, you're proud of yourself and open the PR to be praised and land your changes, and then... it rains comments, suggestions and nitpicks. And if it's really bad, you're forced to take multiple feedback and clean-up rounds. It sucks. Getting open …
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  13. Political⚡Charge, , more info

    Weekly Recap 10/12: Hurricanes and Disinformation
    We’ve got 3 1/2 weeks to cast our votes! We simply cannot allow Republicans to win anywhere — we already knew this, but after watching so many of them peddle disinformation and conspiracy theories instead of using their power and platforms to get help to people in desperate need, even more so. For those of you who are members at my Patreon page (which you can join for free), I’ll …
    By TokyoSand, 571 words
  14. The Woks of Life, , more info

    How to Make a Chinese Meal: For Gatherings Large & Small!
    Today we answer all your questions about how to make a Chinese meal, from weeknight dinners for the family to a Chinese dinner party. What’s the traditional way to do it? How many dishes do you need? What types of dishes go together? Read on to become a master at Chinese menu planning and preparation! ... View Post
    By Kaitlin, 69 words
  15. some LANDSCAPES, , more info

    Lost in the sand
    I've been on an Irish culture kick over the last month: first the film Kneecap, then Juno and the Paycock with Mark Rylance and then Arán & Im, a performance in which Manchán Magan talked about the origins of Irish words while making sourdough bread (very tasty). Magan is the author of Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape so there was a lot that evening of …
    By Plinius, 512 words