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  1. blog7t, , more info

    Ally Pally parkrun
    Alexander Palace is a well-known sports and entertainment venue which sits within the 200 acre Alexandra Park in North London and is nestled between the areas of Wood Green and Muswell Hill. The land on which they sit was once part of Tottenham Wood, which itself was part of the Great Forest of Middlesex. From the 13th century the Great Forest became subject to deforestation, mostly due to the land …
    By copy7t, 3,328 words
  2. Jane Stuart - Writer, , more info

    Harrogate Pubs
    This trip was pencilled in months ago, when the cup draw was made. I knew Harrogate to be a good drinking town, having visited on a Blackpool CAMRA trip around 14 years ago. And Harrogate was a new ground – Blackpool previously played there during the COVID season but this was the first time fans had the opportunity to tick it off. I could therefore continue my quest for the …
    By blackpooljane, 3,974 words
  3. Stay & Roam, , more info

    Around Stockholm, October 2024
    October was a month of pelts in prams, reflectors on jackets, low sun, pumpkins and gourds, rustling leaves, blue light, piles of apples,…
    By Gemma Evans, 27 words
  4. THE BEACHBURG SUB, , more info

    Grand slam in Stratford (Part II)
    In my first post about this strange lash-up I saw in Stratford, I shared some photos of the CN crew bringing a short string of cars into Stratford's rail yard. The crew did a little switching, which was perfect for someone like me who never gets to see freight trains. My time in Stratford earlier this summer was quite prolific from a railfanning perspective. Not only did I get shots …
    By Michael, 450 words
  5. Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives /// Darren Cullen, , more info

    KEYBOARD GUIDE (PC)
    In 2015 I made a keyboard guide to help people find the keys on their muddled-up keyboards. At the time I used Apple computers myself so without really thinking too much I made it as an Apple keyboard, however a few people complained that as PC users this diagram was confusing and bewildering to them. Now, almost ten years later I am releasing an updated PC version. You can order …
    By Darren Cullen, 75 words
  6. FLOPHOUSE | magazine, , more info

    Norman Simmons Trio Norman Simmons Trio (Argo 1956)
    Prime accompanist goes solo. [row-start] [half] [/half] [half] Personnel Norman Simmons (piano), Victor Sproles (bass), Vernel Fornier (drums) Recorded in 1956 in Chicago Released as Argo 607 in 1956 Track listing Side A: Capacity In Blues/Stella By Starlight/Jan/My Funny Valentine/Peppe Side B: Chili Bowl/Moonlight In Vermont/You Do Something To Me/Love Is Eternal/They Can’t Take That Away From Me/Tranquility [/half] [row-end] This gets you through the night. Good bounce, sassy Carribean …
    By Francois, 440 words
  7. Reviews – The travels of Mary Loosemore, , more info

    Lily – Rose Tremain
    Lily – Rose Tremain Chance find in Belmont Library. A less rosy view of the life of young girl / woman abandoned at birth and taken into the care of Thomas Coram’s Foundling Hospital. Victorian gothic? Author page: Lily – Rose Tremain
    By Mary, 46 words
  8. The Week in Women | an AWFJ blog, , more info

    Anticipated Disney animated sequel ‘Moana 2’ is voyaging into the theaters in time for Thanksgiving
    The sequel is co-directed and co-written by Samoan-American filmmaker Dana Ledoux Miller, who is co-founder and board chair of the Pasifika Entertainment Advancement Komiti, or PEAK, a nonprofit organization working to promote innovative storytelling that honors the richness and diversity of the Pacific Islands.
    By Brandy McDonnell, 59 words
  9. Reading 1900-1950, , more info

    Dope-Darling – A Story of Cocaine(1919) by Leda Burke (David Garnett)
    Book Review by George S: David Garnett was one of the younger members of the Bloomsbury set. His father was Edward Garnett, the critic and publisher, and his mother was Constance Garnett, the translator of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Dostoyevsky. Born in 1892, David Garnett had been a conscientious objector during the Great War, working on a fruit farm in East Anglia. This short novel was published pseudonymously in 1919 by …
    By George Simmers, 1,098 words
  10. Daily Records and Other Auditory Musings, , more info

    278. DREAMTIME by The Cult
    This 1984 debut record by The Cult (after they changed their name from Death Cult) addressed lead singer Ian Astbury's interest with Native American cultures and themes that would continue throughout most of the The Cult's career. Guitarist Billy Duffy hadn't quite found his signature guitar sound yet (that would happen on subsequent album Love covered here), but you can get a sense of where he was heading with it. …
    By Pulin Kothari, 148 words
  11. Ludicrously Niche, , more info

    Digest This
    The Beano and Dandy Comic Libraries were digest-sized spin-offs of the two full-size comics, which were published at the rate of four per month (two Beanos and two Dandys) from 1982 to 1997. Each one was 64 pages long and told a single, long-form story starring one or more of D. C. Thomson's main characters, often pairing them up in unusual crossovers. In 1997 the Comic Libraries were supplanted by …
    By Christopher Wickham, 267 words
  12. Going back to electronic after a 20 years break, , more info

    CH32V3, debug in ram with vscode continued
    Summary of previous episodes (CH32v3):1- Reallocate shadow ram to have 128k of RAM2- In flash, put a basic harmless loop3- Tweak the linker script to put everything in ram4- Load the code (to ram), change the PC to the code in ram5- You now upload much faster with infinite software breakpointsVscodeYou can use the cortexm extension with riscv, it works fine with one caveat : you cannot "attach"You can only …
    By meanX, 324 words
  13. Luke's Wild Website - Blog, , more info

    Added a notes section because I miss microblogging
    Leaving Mastodon and Bluesky earlier this year was a great decision and I don’t regret it one bit—except for the part where some of my friends don’t blog at all and I miss them terribly. But that’s okay because the intense doomscrolling burnout continues to be too big of a tradeoff, and up until about ten days ago my time away from the electrically charged firehose of rage bait and …
    By Luke Harris, 443 words
  14. Internet Archive Blogs, , more info

    Learning from Cyberattacks
    The Wayback Machine, Archive.org, Archive-it.org, and OpenLibrary.org came up in stages over the week after cyberattacks with some of the contributor features coming up over the last couple of weeks. A few to go. Much of the development during this time has been focused on securing the services so they can still run while attacks continue. The Internet Archive is adapting to a more hostile world, where DDOS attacks are …
    By Brewster Kahle, 379 words
  15. Makoism, , more info

    The Overwhelming Noise
    Well, huh... here we are.This post has been in the queue for two weeks or so now. It's involved a lot of note-taking, thinking, writing, and rewriting—rinse and repeat.For this post, I wanted to jot down a bunch of random things, take a step back, and then come back later when I had some additional thoughts sorted out in my brain.And don't fret - I won't get into politics here. …
    By Steve Makofsky, 1,481 words