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  1. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

    2024-11-22 13:26
  2. Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್, , more info

    Weekly Notes 47/2024
    I struggled with work early this week and mainly couldn't focus well. But by the end of the week, I was okay. I must catch up on my TODO list and ensure I can start well on Monday. On the bright side, Echo is doing much better than last week. Uma and Pathu enjoy listening to me read books. I doubt they understand much, but they stay attentive. Appa was …
    By Thejesh GN, 501 words
  3. Magical Trash, , more info

    At first glance, these three photos from Walt Disney World in 1971 appear quite ordinary. They show…
    At first glance, these three photos from Walt Disney World in 1971 appear quite ordinary. They show a young woman posing in front of Cinderella Castle while a custodial cast member walks by. But is that really all there is to see? Let’s add a touch of animation and a dash of fictional prose to our Magical Trash and uncover the hidden story within these images.—It’s October 1971, and Walt …
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  4. DGM Live, , more info

    Toyah & Robert's Weekend
    Toyah & Robert's Latest Upbeat Moments, premieres tomorrow, Saturday, at 19:00 CET... ...and on Sunday, at 13:00 CET, a brand new Sunday Lunch, Living in America!
    By Mariana Scaravilli, 32 words
  5. 853, , more info

    Olympic gold medallist Alex Yee has Ladywell Arena named after him
    Lewisham’s Olympic hero Alex Yee has been given the ultimate honour by his home borough – the running track where he started out has been named after him. The 26-year-old, who was born a stone’s throw away in Lewisham Hospital and brought up in Brockley, unveiled a plaque at the renamed Alex Yee Ladywell Arena […] The post Olympic gold medallist Alex Yee has Ladywell Arena named after him appeared …
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 86 words
  6. The Impulsive Buy, , more info

    SPOTTED: Club Sweet Hawaiian Crackers
    This could’ve a Wheat Thins flavor, but it’s dormant in the Wheat Thins section at Nabisco. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Market Street.) If you’re out shopping and see new products, snap a picture of them, and send them in via an email ([email protected]) with where you found them and “Spotted” in the subject line. Also, if you want to send in photos and are wondering if we’ve already covered …
    By Marvo, 102 words
  7. The Digital Antiquarian, , more info

    Retro No More: Interactive Fiction of the Early Comp Era
    In 2002, Paul O’Brian, a prolific author, reviewer, and commentator on the contemporary interactive-fiction scene, attempted to compile a list of those people who had done the most to help text adventures live on beyond the death of Infocom. Among the names he listed were those of Mike Roberts and Graham Nelson, the creators of TADS and Inform; Andrew Plotkin, who contributed crucial technical innovations of his own and authored …
    By Jimmy Maher, 8,427 words
  8. Six Colors, , more info

    Time for Apple to take the Smart Home seriously ↦
    Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, writing at The Verge: Next year, [Apple] will reportedly launch an “AI wall tablet for home control,” and it’s said to be developing more devices for the home (including cameras, a tabletop robot, and maybe even a TV). Among other features, such as video calling, this new smart display will reportedly be a hub for Apple’s home automation platform, Apple Home, providing a communal household interface for …
    By Jason Snell, 249 words
  9. Cat and Girl, , more info

    The Night Sky
    By Dorothy, 3 words
  10. Helen McCookerybook, , more info

    Last Call For Advance Tickets: Matinée At Betsey Trotwood Tomorrow
    Last call for advance tickets! Taking off sale at 9 p.m. tonight.There will be tickets on the door: £10 admissionhttps://wegottickets.com/event/640220
    By Helen McCookerybook, 30 words
  11. Apple Must, , more info

    UK regulator goes for Apple Safari (and Google Chrome)
    macOS 11 offers up a much improved Start Page in Safari Apple and Google’s rules governing browser development on their platforms is stifling innovation, claims UK regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority. All about innovation, right “Through our investigation, we have provisionally found that competition between different mobile browsers is not working well, and this is holding back innovation in the UK,” said Margot Daly, chair of theCompetitions and Markets …
    By Jonny Evans, 597 words
  12. Leonard David's INSIDE OUTER SPACE, , more info

    Blue Origin Performs Ninth Crewed Suborbital Flight
    Blue Origin has completed its 28th New Shepard suborbital mission and its ninth human spaceflight. The November 22 NS-28 flight means that the company has now flown 47 people to space (three people have flown twice). The NS-28 Crew (left to right): Sharon Hagle, Marc Hagle, Emily Calandrelli, J.D. Russell, Hank Wolfond, and Austin Litteral. […]
    By Leonard David, 63 words
  13. LBV Magazine English Edition – History & Culture, , more info

    DNA Analysis Reveals the Identity of the Piceni, an Enigmatic Civilization That Flourished in the Adriatic Before the Rise of Rome
    Recent DNA analyses of Piceni individuals, conducted by an international team of researchers led by the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and the Italian National Research Council (CNR), reveal a fascinating view of pre-Roman Italy. The findings of this study, published in the journal Genome Biology, explore the DNA of over 100 skeletal remains found […]
    By Guillermo Carvajal, 77 words
  14. The Other Side blog, , more info

    Larina Nichols, Agent of A.R.T.E.M.I.S. for DC Heroes (Kickstart Your Weekend)
    A special Kickstart Your Weekend this week. Last week, I mentioned a new DC Heroes Kickstarter on the way. Well, it launched on Monday, and it has already blown through all its stretch goals, and now they are making new ones. So, this Kickstarter doesn't really need my help. But anyone who spends any time here at all knows about my deep love for all things DC Comics. So they …
    By Timothy S. Brannan, 783 words
  15. Lens Rentals | Blog, , more info

    Using Video LEDs for Photography
    I’ve talked a lot on this blog about using constant lights typically aimed for videography, for photography. It’s a typical article I keep bringing up as I upgrade my lights on both the video and photo sides and look for any crossover that can be found. The reason is simple – if you’ve ever been […]
    By Zach Sutton, 61 words