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  1. The Monsters Know What They’re Doing, , more info

    Leonin Iconoclast Tactics
    Leonin iconoclasts are zealots that believe the gods of Theros “are more likely to spread doom than peace and bounty,” and honestly, I can’t really blame them. The post Leonin Iconoclast Tactics appeared first on The Monsters Know What They’re Doing.
    By Keith Ammann, 44 words
  2. From a Glacier's Perspective - AGU Blogosphere, , more info

    Himalayan Glacier Snow Lines High and Rising November 2024
    Mount Everest Region, Nepal glacier snow lines on Sentinel image from 11-12-2024. Mean elevation of snow lines is 5800 m. As the post-monsoon period progresses, glacier snow lines have been rising in the Himalaya. Will this be similar to last year and in 2020/21 when the snow line on many glaciers remained high right through much of the winter? Here we examine Sentinel 2 imagery from Kanchenjunga Glacier on the …
    By mspelto, 215 words
  3. James Darling, , more info

    Note #12: Shed
    3 weeks ago I was busy building a workshop with my dad. It inevitably took more time and brainspace than anticipated. It is still not finished. But I had to stop as I had run out of dad time, I needed to get back to my life, and I needed a break. Of course I made a timelapse. Here it is: In August I did a casual 3 day bikepack …
    By James Darling, 481 words
  4. Fluxblog, , more info

    Curtain Risin’ On A New Age
    Bob Dylan “The Groom’s Still Waiting at the Altar” “The Groom’s Still Waiting at the Altar,” written and recorded in the tail end of Dylan’s Christian era, is a chugging, manic blues rock song with scattered images and anecdotes that add up to a sense of impending apocalypse. And not “apocalypse” as we tend to think of that word today, but more in the original sense – apocalypse as the …
    By Matthew, 180 words
  5. Lowering the Bar, , more info

    Still No Lawsuit Against the Fake Colombian Basketball Team
    BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — A team that played in a basketball tournament in Russia usurped the colors and name of the Colombian national team, the country’s basketball federation said Thursday [August 22]. The federation said it will take legal action “for the improper use of our image and logo” and that it never received a formal proposal to participate in the tournament in the Russian city of Perm. [emphasis added] …
    By Kevin, 1,013 words
  6. Chris Corrigan – Blog, , more info

    Coming back to the old neighbourhoods
    One of the houses I grew up in as a kid in what is now called “Midtown” Toronto, but was known as Chaplain Estates back in my day, named for the farmer who sold the land for houses at the edge of Toronto back in the early 1900s. On the road again, and this year is starting to feel like my pre-pandemic travel schedule, one that I thought I might …
    By Chris Corrigan, 880 words
  7. Investing Guides For European And UK Investors, , more info

    Weekend Reading – Amundi launches Factor ETFs & Historical return premia across asset classes
    All Insights | Research | Strategy Weekend Reading – Amundi launches Factor ETFs & Historical return premia across asset classes Team Bankeronwheels Last Updated: November 22, 2024 Share: Team Bankeronwheels Last Updated: November 22, 2024 Share: Click Here to Read How This Compilation Works Weekend Reading is a collection of Investment Research and Lifestyle topics from all corners of the Web. We source the highest quality insights from Wall Street …
    By Team Bankeronwheels, 1,954 words
  8. soundtrack heaven, , more info

    Henry Mancini – The Jazz Sound From Peter Gunn
    Henry Mancini – The Jazz Sound From Peter Gunn (Music Composed By Henry Mancini Arranged By Maxwell Davis, Pete Candoli & Bob Florence From The TV Series Peter Gunn)Peter Gunn is an American private eye television series, starring Craig Stevens as Peter Gunn with Lola Albright as his girlfriend, lounge singer Edie Hart. The series was broadcast by NBC from September 22, 1958, to 1960 and by ABC in 1960–61. …
    By Marty, 272 words
  9. Mexican Please, , more info

    Chicken Chile Verde
    I've been keeping batches of this Chicken Chile Verde in the fridge for the past couple weeks -- it's super easy to make and it can lead to all sorts of quick, no-thinking-involved meals. Perfect! Take a look at this pan of green goodness and tell me what potential you see: Loaded burritos? Tortas? Tostadas?... Read More The post Chicken Chile Verde appeared first on Mexican Please.
    By Patrick, 70 words
  10. DNA Lounge: DNA Sequencing, , more info

    Wherein it's our birthday
    DNA Lounge is 39 years old today, having opened on November 22, 1985! Our oldest known flyer Photos from opening night Our "Legacy" plaque If you'd like us to stick around for the next four decades, or until the oceans boil, the stars weep blood, and the firmament shatters (whichever comes first) then please make a donation or contribute to our Patreon! We'd like to continue to be your port …
    By jwz, 124 words
  11. Ask the Agent, , more info

    Hi, Jenn! My debut came out this summer with a small press distributed by Penguin. I haven’t gotten royalty statements yet. I heard they come out in… October, I think? Does that apply even to summer releases? When should I expect to see something?
    Generally speaking, statements for the first half of the year (say, Jan-June) come in October or so, statements for the second half of the year (July-December) come in April or so. The exact timing of royalty periods and when they do their statements may vary a bit by publisher.Your publisher is *distributed* by PRH, but that doesn’t mean their royalty periods will be on the same schedule as PRH — …
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  12. New Things Under the Sun, , more info

    Training Scientists in Low and Middle Income Countries
    The evidence is thin, but we think it probably works!
    By Matt Clancy, 18 words
  13. Sampleface, , more info

    Tracklib broke down 24 years of electronic samples, from 1990–2024
    24 years of the best oonts-oonts samples. The post Tracklib broke down 24 years of electronic samples, from 1990–2024 appeared first on Sampleface.
    By Luke Davis, 33 words
  14. Notebook Stories, , more info

    Notebook Stories is Now on Bluesky
    If you’d like to see notifications about my posts on Bluesky, now you can! I just realized dlvr.it had stopped posting my updates to Twitter-I-mean-X and Facebook about a month ago, so it seemed like a good time to jump on the Bluesky bandwagon. I probably won’t be posting very actively but there will at … Continue reading Notebook Stories is Now on Bluesky →
    By Nifty Notebook, 71 words
  15. The Tao of Gaming, , more info

    Space!!! More Factorio Space Age
    When we last left the Factory, I had just defrosted my Aquilo factory and left for a tour of the inner planets. I fixed some minor issues and used the initial Cryogenic science to unlock new technologies and discover the super-duper final planet (outside the solar system). This will require an even better ship design, so I tell my home factory to stamp out another destroyer …. I’ll modify it …
    By taogaming, 515 words