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  1. A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE, , more info

    GUEST REVIEW: GOOD NEWS
    We are spotlighting another great review that my late friend Bruce Kogan posted. His reviews were always thorough and well thought out. This time we spotlight his review of 1947's Good News...Good News was the best musical from the Roaring Twenties from the premier songwriting team of DeSylva,Brown&Henderson. It ran on Broadway for 557 performances in the 1927-29 season and gave the team a number of song hits identified with …
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  2. Tax Policy Associates - Reports, , more info

    The Budget – a missed opportunity
    Despite the Government’s stated commitment to growth, the Budget included no pro-growth tax reform, and its largest revenue raising measure is likely to reduce private sector employment and wages. The Budget continued a sad trend of tax policy driven by realpolitik rather than long term strategic thinking. It’s to be hoped we see something more […] Source
    By Dan, 63 words
  3. disassociated.com, , more info

    Charlotte Wood did not win the Booker Prize, still gets Booker bump
    Sales of Australian author Charlotte Wood’s latest novel Stone Yard Devotional have enjoyed a boost, as a result of being both long and short listed for this year’s Booker Prize. The phenomena is sometimes called the Booker bump: Her publisher says that since winning the Stella Prize in 2016 for The Natural Way of Things, her blistering feminist critique of the patriarchy, “Charlotte’s books have been bestsellers — and Stone …
    By disassociated.com, 137 words
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    Education Needs Teachers, Not More Technology
    Baldur Bjarnason shared an article in a recent edition of his newsletter about AI in education. As a parent of an 8-year-old, this is something that’s been on my mind a lot recently. Like most other parents I’ve encountered, I find the idea that teachers can be “replaced” by AI so preposterous that I’d imagine no one who’s ever had a child, met a child, or even been a child …
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  5. Matt Mullenweg – Unlucky in Cards, , more info

    Welcoming Harper
    As announced by Automattic and covered by TechCrunch, I want to take a moment to welcome Elijah Potter and Harper to join Automattic. Harper is a super-fast (way faster than LanguageTool and Grammarly), local English grammar checker. The technology is nascent, but I’m very excited to embed this throughout all of Automattic’s products, and then expanding it to other languages, all in an open source way that can be embedded …
    By Matt, 121 words
  6. Transit Maps, , more info

    Submission – Unofficial Diagram of Victorian Ferry Routes, 2024 by Bushland Maps
    Submitted by Bushland Maps, who say: Ferries are a bit of a forgotten mode of transport in Melbourne. With no integration into the fare system or journey planners, and with overarching public transport body PTV only “overseeing” three of the routes (which doesn’t have any practical effect on the service), they are mostly either seen as a tourist attraction (which fairly some are) or not seen at all. Since there …
    By Cameron Booth, 502 words
  7. thejaymo - Blog, , more info

    Yaelokre’s Meadowlark | World Running
    I was on the New Models podcast recently and stated: Worlds are the first emergent medium of the 21st century. This statement is the hot take that drives all my professional work across various domains, and serves as the main thesis behind all the essays at worldrunning.guide. Worlds as a Medium Meadowlark The Challenges of World-Running Worlds Need Running Where Do We Go from Here? Reality Coordination A New Discipline …
    By Jay Springett, 1,984 words
  8. Cheese and Biscuits, , more info

    Jeune & Jolie, Carlsbad
    To a visitor from lands afar (me) who sees this part of the world in little two-week periods twice a year, Jeune & Jolie feels like it did all the work of establishing itself as one of the best restaurants in California in a metaphorical blink of an eye, a few short months between opening, winning its Michelin star and becoming the last word in sophisticated Cali-French dining. Of course, …
    By Chris Pople, 1,428 words
  9. The Public Domain Review, , more info

    Karel Čapek’s Letters from England (1925)
    Account of a trip round England by the Czech writer who introduced the word “robot” to the world.
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  10. West Halton Sidings, , more info

    An Update
    It’s been a while since the last update, summer, holidays, birthdays, etc have all taken precedent over the last few months but there been progress! We’ve laid a lot of sleepers! I did make full use of child labour too! Abbie’s made a decent job of the sleepers she’s laid, probably between a third and a half of this board. My wife Kerry was helping me thread chairs as some …
    By James Wells, 172 words
  11. FW Rare Jazz Vinyl Collector, , more info

    "How Many Clouds Can You See?" by John Surman on Deram SML-R 1045
    Top stuff from English jazzman John Surman. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize A lovely album with a mix of avant-garde/free/spiritual/post bop. A majority is on the free side though. It’s bombastic and chaotic at times and slower paced and more melodic in parts. There are plenty of different interesting passages throughout. It keeps …
    By Fredrik, 143 words
  12. Whatever, , more info

    Damn It, Who Keeps Sending Me Guitars
    Specifically in this case a Tenor Baritone guitar? I mean, I already have a tenor guitar (more than one), and I have a baritone guitar too. Why would I need a tenor baritone? That’s just silly. And yet. Here is one anyway. A mystery, it is. Anyway, hi. How are you? — JS
    By John Scalzi, 60 words
  13. takeonethingoff.com, , more info

    The Arabian Heritage Collection by Areej Le Doré
    The Arabian Heritage Collection by Areej Le Doré is a deliberately minimalist collection, focused on the three materials that are not only critical to Arabian or mukhallat style perfumery but happen to be the recurring motifs of each Areej Le Doré collection – ambergris (Al Ambar), oud (Al Oud) and sandalwood (Al Sandal). As always, when I smell an Areej Le Doré collection, I try to evaluate what I am …
    By Claire, 220 words
  14. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Art of the Personal Projects: Kip Dawkins
    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is …
    By Suzanne Sease, 266 words
  15. Punya Mishra's Web | Blog, , more info

    Perspectives on Global Learning: SLL at the GLOW Conference:
    I joined my Silver Lining for Learning (SLL) co-hosts – Chris Dede, Curt Bonk, and Lydia Cao (with Yong Zhao unable to attend due to travel) – to deliver a keynote at the Global Learning for an Open World Conference. SLL has been a labor of love over the past five years, with more than […]
    By Punya Mishra, 65 words