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  1. Breaking The Fourth Wall, , more info

    Make Good: The Post Office Scandal, Midlands Arts Centre – Review
    While the original ‘story’ has been in the headlines for some time, the Horizon Post Office Scandal caught the public’s imagination following the televised drama on British TV (Mr Bates vs The Post Office) in January 2024. But like any dramatised narrative, choices were made about what was and wasn’t included. Make Good: The Post Office Scandal by Pentabus Theatre Company is a musical that is currenly touring the UK. …
    By Michael Davis, 1,003 words
  2. Do You Know The Muffin Man?, , more info

    Tahini Apple Tart
    This recipe was one of those, that from the title alone, I knew I wanted to make. Combining two flavours that I’ve never tried together is sure to pique my interest. And, this apple tart with tahini did not disappoint. NYT Cooking is the source of the recipe. The dough is a basic pie dough made by hand using the fraisage technique. I did it during lunch, and left it …
    By Eric Fung, 201 words
  3. Kate Belgrave, , more info

    New podcast: housing, autism and unbelievably bad councils. Oh yes.
    Welcome to my new podcast. It’s called Who Voted For This, because that is what I think when I muse on the state of housing, benefits, homelessness, disability support and social security in general. It’s is also what I think when I listen to the asinine politicians who’ve orchestrated the whole shambles and can’t see a support service without wanting to wreck it This is the first in a series …
    By Kate B, 136 words
  4. Of Arms and the Law, , more info

    A good decision from the Southern District of Illinois
    Barnett v. Raoul, S. D. Ill. The beginning is unusual, and the end is wonderful: "Most importantly, considering all of the evidence presented, the Court holds that the provisions of PICA criminalizing the knowing possession of specific semiautomatic rifles, shotguns, magazines, and attachments are unconstitutional under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution as applied to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment. Therefore, the Plaintiffs' request for a permanent …
    By David Hardy, 179 words
  5. Hush-Kit, , more info

    7 Worst Aircraft I’ve Flown
    When you’ve flown 52 different aircraft types (and counting), you often get asked what your favourite is. So, it was a welcome change when I was asked to choose the ten worst aircraft. No holds barred, the more brutal, the better, was the brief; but, despite my best efforts, I can only think of seven […]
    By Hush Kit, 61 words
  6. Hermitary – hermits around the web, , more info

    Smithsonian on ornamental hermits
    Smithsonian magazine offers a summary of the topic: “Ornamental Hermits Were 18th-Century England’s Must-Have Garden Accessory.” Includes many illustrations and a short video of Gordon Campbell’s comments. URL: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ornamental-hermits-were-18th-century-englands-must-have-garden-accessory-180982469/
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  7. Comics Oughta Be Fun!, , more info

    The November 1968 2024 Calendar for This Menacing Year
    "November 1968" from Dennis the Menace Giant #51 [Dennis the Menace Christmas Special] (Hallden/Fawcett, Winter 1967), creators unidentified and unknown Dennis, you jive turkey!
    By Bully, 33 words
  8. bryanlrobinson.com - Blog, , more info

    Make a More Flexible Cover Screen with CSS Grid
    Our design trends are about to get a facelift. Grid Layout is coming in the next release of modern browsers. It's important to get a grip on its utility. Let's take a common trend in editorial and marketing design - the "cover page" banner area.
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  9. Grand Text Auto, , more info

    It just came out! Mary has a chapter in…
    The new book, edited by Réjane Dreifuss / Simon Hagemann / Izabella Pluta (eds.) Live Performance and Video Games Inspirations, Appropriations and Mutual Transfers 2024. Narrative strategies, immersion, interaction, participation, identification, multimodality, characters and the connection between physical and fictional or virtual worlds: the fields of inquiry into the complex relationship between live performance and video games are numerous and diverse. For the first time, this collection brings together international …
    By Mary Flanagan, 127 words
  10. simply., , more info

    impact - life changing, world changing.
    Sometimes, when we’re just hanging out having fun, I’ll tell Kim, “I need you to add something to my urn.” Like ‘he sure could make a sub!’ or ‘he was a friggin’ genius!’ Sure. I care about my legacy especially at my age. Nope. Ain’t telling. I never suggested she add ‘damn! he was really, really old!’ to my urn. 😎 My upbringing was full of shouting and sometimes violent …
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  11. FXRant, , more info

    Todd Vaziri on The Incomparable, Talking About "Pitch Black"
    I recently guested on The Incomparable to talk about one of my favorite science fiction movies, "Pitch Black" (2000).Host Antony Johnston with Erika Ensign, Tony Sindelar, and Todd Vaziri. Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell, Keith David, and a lack of bozos… It can only be 2000’s “Pitch Black,” one of the finer entries in the always-popular “Alien” homage movie genre. We enthuse about elevated filmmaking, great decisions, and low-budget effects.Listen: https://www.theincomparable.com/theincomparable/741/
    By Todd Vaziri, 78 words
  12. Brian Sandberg: Historical Perspectives, , more info

    DNA Studies of Pompeii Victims
    New DNA studies have been done the remains of residents of Pompeii who were killed in the disastrous eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 Common Era (CE). The findings challenge previous interpretations about the identities of many of the victims. The Washington Post reports that “Plaster casts of Pompeii’s victims preserve moments of human connection as the A.D. 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the city in ash. There’s a …
    By briansandberg, 218 words
  13. 3:AM Magazine, , more info

    It Bleeds
    By Tess Little. This is an extract from Writing the Murder (Dead Ink Books, 2024) edited by Dan Coxon and Richard V. Hirst: IT BLEEDS You are invited to open a door. Behind this door, you are told, you will find a room, and within this room you will find a question. Everything you need to answer this question sits within this room. You push open the door. Behind it …
    By Andrew Gallix, 5,185 words
  14. AksDev, , more info

    Desktop icons are surprisingly hard!
    I spent past three weeks working on refactoring and fixing legacy code (the oldest of which was from 2013) that handled positioning Plasma desktop icons, and how this data was saved and loaded. Here's the merge request if you're curious: plasma-desktop: Refactor icon positioner saving and loading The existing code worked sometimes, but there were some oddities like race conditions (icon positioning happens in weird order) and backend code mixed …
    By Akselmo, 1,303 words
  15. veritas.hurty.net, , more info

    Morning Verse
    We are visiting our family in San Francisco to celebrate our youngest granddaughter’s 5th birthday. Yesterday when she came home from school she recited the morning verse that the children say each day at her kindergarten. (It’s a Waldorf school.) This is our house, so good and so strong. With windows, a bright yellow door and the floor made out of wood. Come in my neighbors, and come in my …
    By Mark, 261 words