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  1. Calum Ryan - Articles, , more info

    Weeknote 101
    At work I've been putting together a plan for running an accessibility champions network to share with senior leaders. There's a fair amount of activity across all the teams I'm working with currently, that's becoming somewhat difficult to keep track of for various reasons, inconsistent communication approaches being one. On Thursday I attended Techshare Pro conference hosted by HSBC in Canary Wharf. Rather more corporate than what I'm used to …
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  2. Tales of Times Forgotten, , more info

    A Post-Election Update (November 17th, 2024)
    Hello everyone! I apologize again for my lack of recent posts. I am still devoting most of my available writing time to working on my novel, which is slowly, but surely, progressing. I am no longer confident that I will have a complete draft by the end of 2024 due to the amount of revising I have been doing, but I am still expecting to have a complete draft by …
    By Spencer McDaniel, 451 words
  3. Notes from a Room, , more info

    From the Letters of Mother Teresa
    July 1959 Matter of confession In the darkness… Lord, my God, who am I that You should forsake me? The child of your love—and now become as the most hated one—the one You have thrown away as unwanted—unloved. I call, I cling, I want—and there is no One to answer—no One on Whom I can cling—no, No One.—Alone. The darkness is so dark—and I am alone.—Unwanted, forsaken.—The loneliness of the …
    By notesfromaroom, 2,381 words
  4. ongoing by Tim Bray, , more info

    Why Not Bluesky
    As a dangerous and evil man drives people away from Xitter, many stories are talking up Bluesky as the destination for the diaspora. This piece explains why I kind of like Bluesky but, for the moment, have no intention of moving my online social life away from the Fediverse. (By “Fediverse” I mean the social network built around the ActivityPub protocol, which for most people means Mastodon.) If we’re gonna …
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  5. Chopstick Chronicles, , more info

    Chikuzenni ( Japanese Chicken & Vegetable Stew)
    Chikuzenni is a traditional Japanese dish that is both hearty and flavorful. This stew-like dish features a healthy mix of vegetables and chicken simmered in a savory shiitake dashi broth. The colorful medley of ingredients and the rich and comforting flavors makes it a go-to celebration dish for new year’s day in Japan. It’s also ... The post Chikuzenni ( Japanese Chicken & Vegetable Stew) appeared first on Chopstick Chronicles.
    By Shihoko Ura, 77 words
  6. Put This On, , more info

    Inside Track: November 17th – November 23rd Edition
    Here are our hand-selected favorites from eBay for this week, plus a heads-up on recommended sales. If you’re a member of the Inside Track, log in with your CrateJoy username and password. If you’re not a member, you can join now for just $5 a month. You’ll get access to one of these members-only lists every week, and your membership supports Put This On! The post Inside Track: November 17th …
    By Derek Guy, 88 words
  7. Derek Sivers | blog articles, , more info

    Dismissed!
    Dismissing gives me a quick little lift. “That guy is an idiot!” “That place sucks!” There. Now I feel superior. Now I don’t have to think about it. I don’t even need first-hand experience. I can just echo any complaint I’ve heard. I’ve done this with restaurants, religions, political ideologies, and entire countries with millions of people. Pffft. Dismissed! It works best if done publicly, to signal my status. “Look …
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  8. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week | SV-POW!, , more info

    Behold! The glory of the Lego Giraffatitan
    For our wedding anniversary last year (30 years!), Fiona gave me the very wonderful Lego 21320 kit, Dinosaur Fossils, which builds into impressive skeletons of Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Pteranodon. This is a truly great kit and I’d encourage anyone to go out and find one. But you know what’s even better that Lego Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Pteranodon? Lego Giraffatitan. This is not a kit you can buy, but a rebuild …
    By Mike Taylor, 264 words
  9. The Shelter Stone, , more info

    17/11/24
    Sunday afternoon and the rain has just set in. In land, hopefully, this will fall as snow, but here on the edge of the North Sea, it will just be cold rain. I’ve spent the last two weeks in various stages of being On-Call for my day job. I don’t like the experience, although I am compensated for it, and always find myself put out of place by the position. …
    By Will Ellwood, 388 words
  10. a man and his hoe, , more info

    The Swans are Back
    The swans have returned to the valley. It’s always comforting to see them back for the winter and to watch them fly by when I’m out running errands. It’s unusual now not to see them fly overhead in twos, threes, and more. Though never in the vast quantities like the snow geese. Fresh snow covered the top of Lyman Hill yesterday. First snow on the foothils and first frost here …
    By theMan, 170 words
  11. Lines and Colors, , more info

    Eye Candy for Today: Kay Nielsen illustration for “East of the Sun and West of the Moon”
    Kay (pronounced “kigh”, rhymes with “sky”) Nielsen was a Danish illustrator — active in the early 20th century — who was known in particular for his illustrations for the Norwegian fairy tale East of the Sun and West of the Moon. This is one example.
    By cparker, 62 words
  12. Restaurant-ing through history, , more info

    Restaurant-ing in movieland
    In 1916 a newly arrived New Yorker named Adolph “Eddie” Brandstatter and a partner opened a café in Los Angeles. Modeling it on an unnamed New York City restaurant, they named it Victor Hugo and designed it to introduce fine French cuisine and continental service to the cafeteria-loving city. Four years after opening the Victor Hugo, Brandstatter turned his attention to a Santa Monica project, the Sunset Inn, buying it …
    By Jan Whitaker, 849 words
  13. The Ideophone, , more info

    Student projects as affordances for serendipity
    Lab rotations are a regular feature of work in my research groups. Students join the lab and figure out a project they want to work on themselves. While this typically results in at least a serviceable final report and good learning outcomes for the student, occassionally the work done lends itself to wider dissemination. If a student feels motivated and we can support them, we may try to move towards …
    By Mark Dingemanse, 810 words
  14. 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
  15. 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