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  1. Comics Worth Reading, , more info

    Pupposites Attract Volume 2
    Hono Natsuna’s Pupposites Attract volume 2 continues to be cute. (I reviewed volume 1 previously.) The new character this volume intrigues me. Chako dresses very hip and modern, but her job is very traditional. She has a Shiba Inu that wears a cute kimono-like wrap, and she calls him Aniki, which means “big brother” but can also mean, in a way, “mentor”. She listens to his guidance, too, which is …
    By Johanna, 85 words
  2. Alabama Yesterdays, , more info

    Capitol Park and Old Tavern in Tuscaloosa (1)
    In October 2014 I posted an item on this blog about a trip my wife Dianne, daughter Becca and I made to Capitol Park in Tuscaloosa, the site of Alabama's state government from 1826 until 1846. Naturally I included many photographs taken on that bright sunny day. In January 2023 my son Amos and I made a trip to T-town primarily to visit the Paul W. Bryant Museum. I'll be …
    By AlabamaYesterdays, 341 words
  3. The website of Alice Bartlett, , more info

    Week 319: White ribbons
    We walked through Brighton Pavilion Gardens today. I was trying to avoid it because I knew there was a pro-Palestine meeting happening there. Last time E and I intersected with one of those people were shouting “stop killing children!” and I was extremely moved by it but also unprepared for the questions E had. But C could hear a din and so we went in. The protest was wrapping up, …
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  4. Not a Novelist (Yet), , more info

    Into the Vortex
    There is currently a new Doctor Who Magazine special out, fresh onto the shelves, and I'm pleased to say that I was asked to contribute to it. It's a particularly nice one to be a part of, as it's a bit of a mammoth effort - the first complete episode guide to the show which DWM has done for a very long time. The idea is that with almost the …
    By Paul Hayes, 344 words
  5. The Wertzone, , more info

    Wertzone Classics: Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett
    Borogravia is a minor but bellicose country, with a long history of invading its neighbours under the pretext of religious commands given by the deity Nuggan. With Nuggan's commands becoming more unhinged (banning ginger hair, garlic, cats, jigsaw puzzles and the colour blue), the reasons for war become increasingly random as well. Its neighbours, finally fed up by its constant aggression, have joined with the regional superpower of Ankh-Morpork to …
    By Adam Whitehead, 812 words
  6. Simon Griffee - Notebook, , more info

    Self-portrait with X100VI
    ♫ Dreams, Aurora
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  7. The Ethan Hein Blog, , more info

    We Were Pretending
    This is a break from my usual topics to let you know that my friend Hannah Gersen recently published her second novel. I am about a third of the way in, and I can already tell you that you should read it. The story concerns the US military’s surprising interest in new age medicine. The narrator (like the author) shares my climate despair. Hannah has a straightforward and undemonstrative prose …
    By Ethan, 131 words
  8. All That Is Solid ..., , more info

    New Left Media October 2024
    A little bit late, but four new projects have come to my attention and it didn't make sense waiting another month to give them a push. So please check them out, they're all worth taking a look. 1. Data Vampires (Limited podcast series) (Twitter) 2. Galaxy Burn, a 40k Podcast (YouTube channel) (Twitter) 3. Marx's Dream Journal (Substack) (Twitter) 4. Red Bird (Bulletin) (Twitter) If you know of any new(ish) …
    By Phil, 141 words
  9. Minetest Blog, , more info

    Introducing Our New Name
    “Is this a Minecraft clone? Is it like Minecraft Alpha?” If you’ve been a member of our community for some time, you are probably aware of how often these questions remind us of what people think of when they hear the name “Minetest”: a rip-off of a similar genre-defining game. Truth be told, that was celeron55’s initial plan. But things change, and Minetest evolved. Now, the time has come for …
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  10. Ambientblog, , more info

    DreamScenes – October 2024
    Secrets only I believed Tracklist: 00:00 DreamScenes - Intro (Susanna) 00:43 Jon Hopkins & Ishq - Part 1 - AltarRitual, 2024, Domino Recording Co Ltd 03:59 Karen Willems, Romke Kleefstra, Jan Kleefstra - Dage Dei DizeIt Deel III, 2024, Moving Furniture Records 08:16 Simon Fisher Turner - I Can't Hear AnythingInstability Of The Signal, 2024, Mute 12:51 Seefeel - Lose The MinusEverything Squared, 2024, Warp Records 14:37 Başak Günak - …
    By Peter van Cooten, 195 words
  11. Tim McMahon, , more info

    Nitecore NU27 Headlamp Review
    Nitecore NU27 Specifications Introduction Torch in use Build quality LED, bezel, lens and reflector Size and comparison User interface Batteries and charging Performance Beamshots Conclusion Price Product page Specifications Brand/model Nitecore NU27 LED Dual-core MCT UHE LEDs (3000K, 4500K, 6500K), Red LEDs Maximum lumens 600 lm Maximum beam intensity 3,705 cd Maximum throw 123 m Battery Built-in 850mAh Li-ion Onboard charging Yes (USB-C) Material Polycarbonate Modes 5 Blinkies Neutral White …
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  12. Declan Byrd, , more info

    2024 Week Notes - Week 41
    Only one basketball session this week. While I didn't think it went as well as the session last week, I still made some shots. I've got no basketball for the next couple of weeks as school sports halls are set up for exams. I played lots of Horizon Forbidden West over the weekend. I progressed the story to unlock the vine cutter and then rather than doing any more quests, …
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  13. Daring Fireball, , more info

    Sponsorship Openings at Daring Fireball, Q4 Edition
    After being sold out for months, the upcoming sponsorship schedule at DF is unusually open at the moment — including this upcoming week. Weekly sponsorships have been the top source of revenue for Daring Fireball ever since I started selling them back in 2007. They’ve succeeded, I think, because they make everyone happy. They generate good money. There’s only one sponsor per week and the sponsors are always relevant to …
    By John Gruber, 159 words
  14. Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations, , more info

    Short Story Reviews: Philip K. Dick’s “Stand-By” (variant title: “Top Stand-By Job”) (1963), Milton Lesser’s “Do It Yourself” (1957), and H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire’s “Hunter Patrol” (1959)
    For a large portion of the year, I’ve been collecting evidence on unions in post-WWII to very early 60s American science fiction.1 To be clear, I am not on the hunt for the best by these authors. This project is about stories that reference unions. I will read all the stories I can by American SF authors on the topic during this timeframe for this project in order to understand …
    By Joachim Boaz, 2,746 words
  15. jeffmilner.com, , more info

    Cabel Sasser at the 2024 XOXO Festival
    Just in time for Thanksgiving1, Cabel Sasser gave a talk at the 2024 XOXO Festival about the importance of appreciation for art and craftsmanship in this 20 minute talk. I’d say more, but trust me when I say the unfolding of this journey is worth it. Hi, I’m Cabel. I was driving to Seattle and got hungry, so I stopped at a McDonalds in Centralia, WA. And when I went …
    By Jeff Milner, 102 words