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  1. Writer Beware, , more info

    Book Guard: “Anti-Scam Protection” That’s Anything But
    The writing world may have reached Peak Scam: the point at which the extreme prevalence of writing scams can be leveraged to create a protection racket to exploit the victims of those scams. Kind of like paying the people who’d beat you up and burn down your business to defend you against the people who’d beat you up and burn down your business. Nice little sum of money you lost …
    By Victoria Strauss, 921 words
  2. The Alexandrian, , more info

    Ex-RPGNet Review: The Sunless Citadel
    The D20 Trademark License means that Wizards of the Coast has to compete with John Tynes, Chris Pramas, John Nephew, and a half dozen design studios. Can they do it? Of course they can. Review Originally Published December 29th, 2000 Writing a low-level adventure for D&D is a thankless and difficult task: The most interesting monsters in the game don’t become available until the characters start hitting the mid-range levels. …
    By Justin Alexander, 1,404 words
  3. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    The Law Library Launches its First Interactive Map
    The Law Library‘s Legal Reports Collection is home to publications on foreign and comparative legal subjects around the world. A newly published legal report, Innovative Technology in Legislatures in Selected Countries, features the Law Library’s first published standalone interactive map. While interactive maps are a key component of many Story Maps and our Foreign Legal Gazette database, this new feature allows users to explore a report’s worth of data in …
    By Bailey DeSimone, 198 words
  4. Not Even Wrong, , more info

    This Week’s Hype
    If a post-truth field of science is going to keep going, it needs to convince funders and the public that progress is being made, so there’s a continual need for people uninterested in truth and willing to produce appropriate propaganda. This is the 142nd edition of This Week’s Hype, which has been documenting this phenomenon for the past twenty years. Such a post-truth project requires cooperation from institutions responsible for …
    By woit, 653 words
  5. The n-Category Café, , more info

    Axiomatic Set Theory 10: Cardinal Arithmetic
    Previously: Part 9. The course is over! The grand finale was the theorem that X×Y≅X+Y≅max(X,Y) X \times Y \cong X + Y \cong max(X, Y) for all infinite sets XX and YY. Proving this required most of the concepts and results from the second half of the course: well ordered sets, the Cantor–Bernstein theorem, the Hartogs theorem, Zorn’s lemma, and so on. I gave the merest hints of the world …
    By leinster, 131 words
  6. Once Upon a Time in the Vest, , more info

    V 14 N. 72 A Reprint on Our Article About the 1978 NCAA National XC Meet in Madison, WI
    Here is the link to that article:1978 NCAA Nationals Madison WIComments Thanks for sending this information out. I too was at the 1978 nationals in Madison, driving with the Indiana team which did quite well: Jim Spivey (15th), Randy Stoneman (37th), John Gustafson (44th), etc. It was truly cold and I remember it being almost balmy once we returned to Bloomington when the thermometer crested at 38. In looking at …
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  7. Daily Developer Tips | Go Make Things, , more info

    The language of fascism
    Yes, this is a political article in a newsletter and on a site about web development. If you follow me for tech, not politics, well… they’re inseparable, but please feel free to stop reading now. Lately I’ve noticed a rise in fascist language in various online community spaces (tech-related and otherwise). When we think of fascist language, we think of overt calls for violence, direct assaults on people, and anger. …
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  8. This Way Up, , more info

    Top of the Pops 9th & 16th November 1989
    Words: Chris Arnsby 09/11/1989 Nicky Campbell: “Well, Chancellors of the Exchequer may come and go but Top of the Pops is always here. Tonight is an extravaganza of rare exuberance. What a cast. Too many stars to mention just now. We're going to start with something that you're really going to enjoy. Welcome Electribe 101.” [32] ELECTRIBE 101: tell me when the fever ended. Nicky Campbell really grates this week. …
    By John Connors, 1,302 words
  9. TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee"), , more info

    Blood-red water in the mountains of Peru
    The embedded image is a screencap from a title gif at The New York Times.For thousands of years, the glaciers were replenished with ice in the winter. But they have shrunk by more than 40 percent since 1968, uncovering rocks that, when exposed to the elements, can trigger chemical reactions that leach toxic metals into the water and turn it acidic...Deglaciation above Lake Shallap, the headwaters of Shallap River, has …
    By Minnesotastan, 229 words
  10. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

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  11. 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
  12. 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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  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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