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  1. Melbourne on Transit, , more info

    Local transport campaigns and council elections
    Various campaigns have asked 2024 council candidates to commit to advocating for better public and active transport. Here's a quick summary of known campaigns, what they want and areas they're active in: Melbourne FOE Better Buses campaign Campaign seeks a radically reformed direct and frequent bus network across Melbourne's western suburbs. Also advocates for new bus routes in growth areas. Most active in Wyndham, Melton, Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong with …
    By Peter Parker, 408 words
  2. Games That Weren't: Cancelled & Unreleased Games, , more info

    Contact form issues
    Hi all – just a heads up that our contact form had a few issues over the weekend. If you have contacted us, then your message may have got lost. Apologies in advance! Should be all fixed now. Frank
    By Frank Gasking, 42 words
  3. Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy, , more info

    THE APPRENTICE: A BIOPIC FOR OUR TIME
    The first thing you should know is that this biopic is not a hatchet job on the former President. It’s a smart, but not smart-alecky, dramatization of his evolution as an entrepreneur and public figure, under the tutelage of the notorious New York lawyer Roy Cohn. That relationship is at the core of this film, and its impact may be muted somewhat if you’ve seen Matt Tyrnauer’s excellent 2019 documentary …
    By Leonard Maltin, 134 words
  4. James Darling, , more info

    Note #9: Journals
    Fun long weekend in Berlin. No photos. Productive week at work. FF published a case study on what we’re doing. They’re good at writing words. Binged Nobody Wants This in a single week. The first 20 minutes will make you very confused how such a standard rom-com could have a 94% rotten tomatoes score, but I fell in love quickly. I think the main thing is that yes, the characters …
    By James Darling, 330 words
  5. Alex Wilson - Home, , more info

    Weeknotes: Bruising — Week 41, 2024
    Short week this week: In part because of last week it started on Tuesday morning, and in another part because my weekend got capped. :( This week in numbers: 🌿 Plant-based dinners: 3/6 🎚️ Missed buttdials from DJs: 2 💉 Cannulas worn: 2 Last week’s terrible eating and drinking led me this week to notch up my New Health Century. I ate mostly vegetables this week. Tim Spector would be …
    By alex, 244 words
  6. The Hiro Report, , more info

    13OCT2024
    Happy Sunday, everyone! This week, I’ve been brushing up on my HTML skills with the delightfully designed HTML for People website/ebook, trying to convince my friends to get into yo-yoing with this awesome starter kit from Doctor Popular, geeking out on Jared Owen’s latest video on how 3D printers work, and experimenting with more X-Pan format photography using the simple but fun 65x24 iOS app.On to the good stuff!🚁 DJI …
    By Hiro, 505 words
  7. Spooky Geology, , more info

    Lost Monster Files is another sciencey-sounding disappointment
    The Discovery Channel’s new series “Lost Monster Files” (LMF) is promoted as a cryptozoology program that uses a team of experts that consult the archives of “founder of cryptozoology”, Ivan T. Sanderson, in their investigations of modern claims of unclassified animals. The first episode, titled Carolina Chupacabra, aired on 9 October 2024. Here is my review about the content and conclusions. Not a promising start There is not a lot …
    By Sharon A. Hill, 2,148 words
  8. A Year In The Country, , more info

    Rainy Day Women – An Unknown World Set Amongst a Ghost Story Without Ghosts
    “That summer the countryside had suddenly become an unknown world. A ghost story without the ghosts but they were expected any minute.” Rainy Day Women (1984), written by David Pirie, was one of the later episodes of the BBC’s Play for Today television anthology drama strand and blimey, it’s stunning, thought provoking, unsettling, shocking and at points politically radical stuff. Viewed today it’s almost difficult to comprehend that challenging work …
    By stephenprince, 2,000 words
  9. nadreck.me, , more info

    Gobble Gobble, Squam
    It’s Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, so I’m out at Squam, eating delicious food and spending time with family. When I was living on the west coast that wasn’t really in the cards, so we’d host our own, which was a delight, but it’s nice to do the big family one again. Styling RSS I’ve mentioned before, I use Vienna as my RSS reader. I like it generally, but I wasn’t satisfied …
    By Nadreck, 1,132 words
  10. thoughts dot hnr dot fyi, , more info

    Slime-driven and edging forwards
    Crouched, hunched, bent-double on a floor, wooden, carpet, concrete. One input, one output, mediated via a BOSS ME-50 multi-effects pedalboard. Looping, delayed, pitch-shifted, crunched. Over the last few years, I’ve performed occasionally as Snails in Joyland, an improvised noise act which prides itself on being simple and crunchy. I say occasionally, because it works out to be at a frequency of about once per year. I like taking Snails to …
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  11. Larry Hosken: New, , more info

    I'm yes on Prop 33, though I'm pretty YIMBY
    I'm slogging through my ballot, looking at California proposition 33. This proposition says that cities could impose rent control on more types of housing. Opponents say: Beware! NIMBY jerks will use this to prevent new construction by imposing unreasonable rent control so that new projects don't "pencil out." That sounds bad to me, but I'm not a real estate development expert. I dunno whether this is a real problem with …
    By lahosken, 269 words
  12. Memex 1.1, , more info

    Monday 14 October, 2024
    Messages for Ludwig The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein is buried in Ascension Churchyard in Cambridge, a lovely peaceful cemetery where my late wife Carol is buried. So I often go there, and when I do I sometimes stop by Wittgenstein’s grave, because visitors often leave mementoes and sometimes messages. As on this day over a decade ago. Quote of the Day ”Capitalism eats quality and shits quantity.” William S. Burroughs Musical …
    By jjn1, 758 words
  13. I Will Dare, , more info

    Brain Weasels Working Overtime
    Dear Darling Ones, To be fair, my brain weasels aren’t working overtime. I have that XTC song stuck in my head and I inserted “weasels” in the lyrics. Have I mentioned lately that I’m kinda the Weird Al of my house, if Weird Al just inserted random words or his own name into songs? Actually by brain weasels are right on time. This week is a gauntlet of medial appointments: …
    By Jodi Chromey, 378 words
  14. Partially Obstructed View, , more info

    Theatre review: The New Real
    My relationship with David Edgar's plays has been mixed: I think my still-strong memories of enjoying Pentecost in the '90s make me always want to give his new work a try, but the RSC's most-commissioned modern writer was also responsible for the notoriously dreary Written on the Heart, and after last week's meh Here In America I felt a bit of trepidation towards the second of his premieres this autumn. …
    By nick730, 694 words
  15. TrekCore, , more info

    WeeklyTrek Podcast #261 — Returning Legacy Actor Revealed in STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Season 5 Trailer
    On this week’s episode of WeeklyTrek — TrekCore’s news podcast — host Alex Perry is joined by Infinite Diversity co-host Thad Hait to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from TrekCore and around the web: TrekCore: Watch the New STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Season 5 Trailer (06:55) TrekCore: Fans Can Visit STAR TREK: PICARD’s Enterprise-D Bridge Set as Part …
    By Alex Perry, 260 words