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  1. London Remembers, , more info

    Maida Vale station
    Underground Heritage InformationMaida Vale StationListed as a building of national significanceArchitect: Stanley Heaps The Bakerloo line extension from Paddington to Queen's Park opened in February 1915, although Maida Vale was not fully completed until 6 June that year. Architecturally the station design closely follows the format of the tube stations designed by Leslie Green in 1906/7 and seen throughout London. It is a sad irony that although Green was born …
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  2. 30Squares, , more info

    On cataracts, E. L. Moore, VIA Rail, and Gino Vannelli
    In an April 20, 1975 letter to Railroad Modeler editor Denis Dunning, E. L. Moore had this to say about his recent cataract surgery:Right now I'm trying to get used to wearing cataract glasses . . . had one eye castrated, (and at the price, $1250, the expression is apt), and now one to go.I recently had cataract surgery on one eye. I'm fine. And now one to go.And speaking …
    By J D Lowe, 156 words
  3. The Radavist, , more info

    Blue Lug and Nitto Jam Bar
    Blue Lug is probably one of the only online shops (let’s face it, they’re shaping a lot of the bike culture in Tokyo too) that can make a handlebar with Nitto and immediately sell out of them. Not unlike a limited Nike drop or an ultra-limited vinyl pressing. The Nitto Jam Bar ($57) is a case in point. Super affordable, comfy, and strong… The initial run of hundreds of Jam …
    By John Watson, 161 words
  4. Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress, , more info

    Historical Holiday Cookbooks … Did We Really Eat This Stuff? (Yes)
    This is a guest post by Hannah Ostroff, a public affairs specialist in the Library Collections and Services Group. It appears in slightly different form in the November-December issue of the Library of Congress Magazine. When you sit down for a traditional holiday meal, does your cranberry sauce resemble the fruit or retain the outlines of the can’s ridges? Does the stuffing — or is it called dressing? — go …
    By Neely Tucker, 1,196 words
  5. Frock Flicks, , more info

    Previewing The Flood (2024)
    The Flood (2024), aka Le Déluge, is opening in late December in France. It tells the
    By Kendra, 20 words
  6. The Brooks Review, , more info

    25% Off at Mystery Ranch
    Running until 12/1, 25% of this selection of gear. Includes the Rip Ruck, District, Radix, and 2 Day Assault bags — all of which are fantastic.
    By Ben Brooks, 31 words
  7. Financial Mechanic, , more info

    What I Read This Year – 2024 Ranked
    All the books I read in 2024, ranked. The post What I Read This Year – 2024 Ranked first appeared on Financial Mechanic.
    By financialmechanic, 31 words
  8. Daily Nous, , more info

    Mini-Heap
    New links… Discussion welcome. “What scares me [is] the rhetoric of AI today that is about gaslighting humans into surrendering their own power and their own confidence in their agency and freedom. That’s the existential threat” — Shannon Vallor (Edinburgh) interviewed at Vox It “should be thought of as a dialogue between [logic and intuition,] between reason and instinct, between language and abstraction” — you thought that was about philosophy, …
    By Justin Weinberg, 326 words
  9. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    Locked and Loaded, Part 5: A Selection of Short Impossible Crime and Locked Room Mystery Stories
    Every now and then, I do one of these "Locked and Loaded" posts to read and review mostly obscure, often uncollected short locked room mysteries and impossible crime stories covering nearly a century of miraculous crime fiction – stretching from Charles G. Booth's "One Shot" (1925) to James Scott Byrnside's "The Silent Steps of Murder" (2023). I discuss those two short stories, and everything in between, in Part 1, 2, …
    By TomCat, 1,865 words
  10. Brilliant Maps, , more info

    20 Ways To Divide Europe By Stereotype
    The maps presented here were created by Yanko Tsvetkov from his Atlas of Prejudice series (click here to buy the book). And here the 20 ways to divide Europe based on stereotypes: 1. Euphoric, Melancholic, Depressed 2. Classical vs Modern 3. Revolutionary vs Traditional 4. Sunny vs Cloudy 5. Tomato vs Potato 6. Wine, Beer, Vodka 7. Olive Oil vs Butter 8. Tea vs Coffee 9. Sexually Repressed vs Emotionally …
    By Brilliant Maps, 145 words
  11. laststandonzombieisland, , more info

    Talk about a recruiting poster…
    Alto Tu Barco! You can almost feel the sea spray on your eyelashes in this one. U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Munro (WMSL 755) crews interdict a vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in international waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean, October 2024. Munro is the sixth Legend-class national security cutter homeported in Alameda, California. U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo. U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Munro (WMSL 755) crews interdict a vessel suspected …
    By laststandonzombieisland, 255 words
  12. Store Bought Is Fine, , more info

    Friendsgiving: Woks of Life’s Cheesy Mashed Potatoes with Scallions
    Let’s be honest, you could cut the rest of any Thanksgiving meal and serve me a big bowl of mashed potatoes (with gravy), and I’d be set! And The Woks of Life’s simple, comforting Cheesy Mashed Potatoes with Scallions were a highlight of our meal. It’s a classic recipe – russet potatoes, milk, butter, salt, and pepper mashed together with my favorite gigantic spoon, then enhanced with shredded cheddar, grated …
    By Trent, 150 words
  13. Aaron on Scouting, , more info

    Scouts rally for annual Scouting for Food drive, plus other news from this week
    Scouts from the San Francisco, California, area partnered with local food banks to collect donations for families in need during the holiday season. Scouts helped gather donations at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank warehouse in San Rafael, which serves more than 50,000 households weekly. With the holidays approaching, food banks are seeing increased demand. Last year, Scouts collected more than 28,000 pounds of food across the region, evidence of the …
    By Sheniece Chappell, 392 words
  14. Prince Street, , more info

    Clermont Industrial Track
    Familiar themes to sketch this morning. They feel good. In Halifax the temperature seems to trip from “Why does it need to be so hot all the time?” to “I had all these cute sweaters I was going to wear,... Read More ›
    By Chris Mears, 46 words
  15. Tower of the Archmage, , more info

    Stonehell: Sewer cleanup
    Session 270 was played on 10/28/24Morgana, wizard (Rob)Borumar, Triton Thief (Josh)Blotto, Goblin Fighter (Lanse)Nick, Fighter 7 (Me)Koltic, Cleric 7 (NPC)Aroon, Fighter 5 (NPC)Jameth, Fighter 5 (NPC)Lor’Koth, Dwarf 5 (NPC)The party continues their exploration of the sewers, heading to the area the area Morgana marked on the map as “death pits” due to the concentration of ochre jellies in the bottom of it. Borumar checks the room, avoiding the pits themselves, …
    By David The Archmage, 285 words