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  1. Garage Hangover | The site for '60s garage bands since 2004, , more info

    The Five Flys “Livin’ for Love” / “Dance Her By Me” on Samron
    The Five Flys, from left: Rich Murlo, Tony Tonon, Steve Kucey, Skip Nehrig and John Gallagher. Photo courtesy of Tony Tonon The Five Flys released their only single “Livin’ for Love” / “Dance Her By Me” in 1966. It was the last single on Samron Records S-104, and the only one with Coaldale, PA on the label. Members included Rich Murlo, Tony Tonon, Steve Kucey, Skip Nehrig and John Gallagher. …
    By Chris Bishop, 189 words
  2. The Second Button, , more info

    How to Build a Fall Wardrobe on a Budget
    Some months ago, I wrote a guide on building a warm-weather wardrobe on a budget. This was a tricky thing to do; different people have different conceptions of warmth, and dressing well often involves layering, a concept that upets many people who are just starting to get used to the idea of getting dressed in warm weather. Luckily, as the weather starts to get chilly, people will be more and …
    By Daniel Hakimi, 2,668 words
  3. Leapfroglog - A weblog by Kars Alfrink., , more info

    Towards a realist AI design practice?
    This is a version of the opening statement I contributed to the panel “Evolving Perspectives on AI and Design” at the Design & AI symposium that was part of Dutch Design Week 2024. I had the pleasure of joining Iohanna Nicenboim and Jesse Benjamin on stage to explore what could be called the post-GenAI possibility space for design. Thanks also to Mathias Funk for moderating. The slide I displayed: My …
    By Kars Alfrink, 475 words
  4. Olly Headey — Writing, , more info

    Writing reps
    If you’re not practicing something with regularity, like a few times a week, your ability will start to ebb rather than flow. Too much ebbing means any flow will start to dry up, parched of life, before it disappears for good. It takes will and effort to build a strong habit, but the more you practice the easier it becomes. I’ve noticed this to some extent with writing. I find …
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  5. Hermitary – hermit's thatch, , more info

    Autumnal frost
    If April is the cruelest month because it encourages the growth of flowers but can suddenly cut them down with resurrected cold, autumn is its counterpart. The last warmth of summer lingers into autumn, and the trees reflect the turning of the season with their colorful, dying leaves. Thoreau says of autumn that the leaves teach us how to die. And the variations of color in this final process seem …
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  6. The River Beat, , more info

    Spekboom River, South Africa
    Nooitgedacht Trout Lodge nestled in the valley belowIt took longer than expected to drive from Swaziland to the trout belt in Mpumalanga, thanks in most part to South Africa's deteriorating roads, but vast dust clouds had also slowed traffic. I don't remember South Africa being so dusty but perhaps it was always that way.Our youngest child had woken up by the time we drove into the lively town of Dullstroom, …
    By Justin, 1,779 words
  7. Breck Yunits' Scroll, , more info

    What you focus on, increases
  8. Jay Hulme — Blog, , more info

    The Genderweird Vibe of God
    Keynote Speech given at the Transgender Theology Conference, 2024 It is striking that, across continents, and centuries, and theologies, the one unifying thing that appears in the struggles of oppressed peoples is faith. Faith that draws people onward, inspires them to call out against their oppressors, and encourages them to see themselves as worthy of more. Faith is a fire in the soul, it enables us to do incredible things, …
    By Jay Hulme, 3,952 words
  9. Play the Past, , more info

    Conquering the Curriculum: Learning Social Studies from Crusader Kings II
    Joel is a MA student in the Communication and Culture program at York University in Toronto, where he plans to research the empathetic potentials of digital roleplaying. If he’s not playing and dissecting a strategy sim or RPG, then the chances are he’s off driving someone crazy by gushing about his favourite games. More of his writing can be found at www.thethirdmedium.com. What do you do with a kid who …
    By Joel White, 2,805 words
  10. Julian Hoffman, , more info

    The Theory and Practice of Rivers
    This past spring, I was asked by the Society for the Protection of Prespa if I would be interested in photographing the rivers, streams and waterside forests of Prespa as part of a project called ‘Prespa’s Green and Blue Lifelines’. The idea intrigued me from the very beginning, in large part because it would entail … Continue reading The Theory and Practice of Rivers
    By julianhoffman, 69 words
  11. PlanB – Powered by tea, , more info

    Resizing a disk at Mythic Beasts
    I have a server hosted at Mythic Beasts and I’d run out of disk space. They have instructions but I’m not experienced enough to be able to follow them as is, though I broadly followed it to make sure I was roughly on track. Here’s what I did so I can do it again. I do not necessarily think I did it in the optimal or correct way, but it …
    By libbymiller, 487 words
  12. Simon Collison | Home, , more info

    Nala Sinephro
    I adore Nala Sinephro’s 2021 debut, Space 1.8, and this year’s follow-up, Endlessness, is equally captivating. I’ve wanted to see her play live for some time and her mesmerising show at The Barbican didn’t disappoint. A terrible photo, but it’s my photo. It was an experience to cherish, though I won’t attempt to dissect it in detail — just a few notes for my own benefit. Nala sat on the …
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  13. Chapati Mystery, , more info

    Slow Burn Lahore Ends
    The journey is over, gentle readers. Today is the publishing birthday for Disrupted City: Walking the Pathways of Memory and History in Lahore from The New Press. This book answers (to my satisfaction, if no one elses) the question that I posed in my graduate school application in 1998. Why did the memory of a early eighth century Syrian teenager become my history in my mid 1980s Lahore? My path …
    By {"display_name"=>"sepoy"}, 551 words
  14. Municipal Dreams, , more info

    Grahame Park, Barnet, Part II: Back to the Future
    We left Grahame Park last week, newly completed in the 1970s and very much – in good ways and bad – a product of its time. It reflected the ambition of the 1960s to provide new, modern housing at scale and the desire for architectural statement. It incorporated much of the conventional planning wisdom of the day but marked a moment too when misgivings were emerging and challenges to those …
    By Municipal Dreams, 2,131 words
  15. The lost outpost – technology, photography, society, and life, , more info

    MQTT turns 25 – here’s how it has endured
    It’s October 2024 and I’m sitting here in my creative maker studio, wearing a bright t-shirt that excitedly bellows “MQTT 25”! To my left is a top-end Bambu Lab X1C 3D printer, that uses MQTT internally for communication. On my wall are a variety of connected gadgets that display data or that light up in response to MQTT notifications. Node-RED is sitting quietly on a Raspberry Pi in the corner, …
    By Andy Piper, 1,104 words