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  1. 333SOUND, , more info

    33 1/3 Author Q&A: A Closer Look at Modest Mouse’s The Moon & Antarctica
    Welcome to our latest author Q&A, where we chat to the writers behind new and upcoming 33 1/3 books! Today Zac Petit tells us more about his 33 1/3 on Modest Mouse’s The Moon & Antarctica. He shares his favorite moments from the book, things that didn’t make it into the final draft and how he approached the writing process. How would you describe your book in one sentence? Hypnotists; …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 1,093 words
  2. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    Odd and ends - part 1 of N
    Odd fragments or remnants; miscellaneous articles or things; bits and pieces.I've spent a career reading 'stuff', assimilating the information, weaving the facts into an understanding of my research area and preparing testable hypotheses (and the grants to finance them) that - rarely sometimes - gave us a few more clues as to how biology works.I stood on a lot of shoulders {{1}} (and possibly toes) and enjoyed the process of …
    By David (The Apiarist), 3,170 words
  3. Colossal, , more info

    The Colossal Gift Guide is Here
    The season of giving has somehow officially arrived, and we’ve got you covered. The Colossal Gift Guide features a curated selection of gifts for all the unique individuals in your life. From dozens of art books and quirky puzzles to snack-shaped candles and a slew of crafting kits, there’s something perfect for everyone, from beloved grandkids to weird uncles and that co-worker whose name is definitely Shelly. No, Sarah. Grab …
    By Jackie Andres, 436 words
  4. A Just Recompense, , more info

    Homer: The Iliad (Emily Wilson, translator) via the Catherine Project
    Goddess, sing of the cataclysmic wrath of great Achilles, son of Peleus, which caused the Greeks immeasurable pain and sent so many noble souls of heroes to Hades, and made men the spoils of dogs, a banquet for the birds, and so the plan of Zeus unfolded — starting with the conflict between great Agamemnon, lord of men, and glorious Achilles. The Iliad, Book 1.1, Emily Wilson, Translator (2023) Several …
    By Karen Carlson, 3,740 words
  5. LogRocket Blog, , more info

    Figma vs. Adobe XD: Which to choose when?
    When it comes to design tools, Adobe XD and Figma are often the most sought-after. But here’s the funny thing. Despite Adobe XD being backed by the almighty Adobe — the powerhouse behind Photoshop and Illustrator — it’s still often referred to as “Adobe’s version of Figma.” Surprising, right? This raises a big question. What makes Figma so prominent and powerful that even Adobe, with all its resources, affluence, and …
    By Chidera Nwankwagu, 1,287 words
  6. A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry, , more info

    Fireside Friday, November 22, 2024 (Roman Naming Conventions)
    Hey, folks. Another Fireside this week! I had hoped to have the science fiction body armor post ready to go this week, but in addition to the continued work on the book project, I was asked to write a review of the now-out-in-the-USA Gladiator II and that consumed a fair bit of my time, pushing the science fiction body armor post into next week. Now the review itself will be …
    By Bret Devereaux, 3,045 words
  7. Hinesight....for Foresight | Blog, , more info

    From Economy to Society: Polanyi’s Great Transformation
    Some history today … for those of who haven’t clicked away yet, thanks 😊 Good futures work is all about context. While we primarily focus on the future context, we do acknowledge the importance of history in shaping how we got to our current context and what clues that provides for the future, in our […] The post From Economy to Society: Polanyi’s Great Transformation first appeared on Hinesight....for Foresight.
    By Andy Hines, 77 words
  8. Smashing Magazine, , more info

    Why You Should Speak At Events As An Early-Career Professional
    On Thursday, October 10, 2024, I gave my first talk at an international event, the WordPress Accessibility Day (WPAD) 2024. Just a few months before, I was a newcomer to the world of web accessibility. Yet here I was, speaking to an audience of accessibility specialists and advocates, and they were genuinely interested in what I had to share. How did I get here? Most importantly, how can you get …
    By Victoria Nduka, 3,155 words
  9. The Content Technologist, , more info

    How to plan content and forecast its impact
    Let's say you're about to propose a year-long content plan to your internal team or a client. Whether you're in content marketing or you're publishing to reach an audience, you have big dreams for transforming your company's content from beast-like to prince mode.We're aspiring to Prince mode most of the time.The only problem is convincing the powers that be your ideas are worth their time and investment. Shifts in content …
    By Deborah Carver, 2,460 words
  10. London Reconnections, , more info

    Friday Reads – 22 November 2024
    GWR at the ‘original’ Brunel terminus (London Rail) Paris to Replace Parking Spaces With Trees (CityLab) The Platforms We Deserve: Reimagining the street & subways as a whole (Vital City) The Future of LA Transit – Full Metro Region Proposal: Video (Nandert) We Need to Reclaim Gondolas as an Urban Transport & Climate Solution (Next City) World’s Only Suspended Funicular Is Weirder Than You Think: Video (What On Earth Is …
    By Long Branch Mike, 113 words
  11. Hardcore Gaming 101, , more info

    No More Heroes III
    What do you do after releasing something like Travis Strikes Again? What do you do after laying out your soul like that, expressing your love and excite for a medium, despite so many complications in your own experience? Turns out the answer was have some fun. Once again, Suda, returning co-director Ren Yamazaki, and Grasshopper Manufacture have decided to do something completely different, shifting yet again into an over the …
    By Jonathan Kaharl, 2,095 words
  12. Serenity Now Scents and Sensibilities, , more info

    Perfume Chat Room, November 22
    Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or old favorites, and respond to each other. The perennial theme is fragrance, but we can interpret that broadly. This is meant […]
    By Old Herbaceous, 61 words
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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