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  1. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire (32X)
    This was the final official 32X release, and coming out in 1996, I think there are two assumptions that can be safely made about it. The first is that it coming out was something of an adherence to the lost cause fallacy: possibly the publisher specifically had a license to make Marvel games only for the 32X, and they were going to do it whether it made sense or not. …
    By Jonny, 429 words
  2. Journeyman's Journal, , more info

    The Future of Woodworking in a Challenging World
    The world feels pretty uncertain right now. Conflicts are constant, the threat of nuclear war looms far too close for comfort, and the cost of living is climbing faster than most people can keep up with. Understandably, many are cutting back on luxury spending, focusing instead on essentials. It begs the question: what does all this mean for woodworking as a hobby? Will it remain an accessible and fulfilling pastime, …
    By The Lost Scrolls of Handwork, 598 words
  3. FreakyTrigger, , more info

    UncoolTwo50 V: That Sounds Like Something Out Of A Dream
    The UncoolTwo50 is over – well, the voting phase is – but the posting continues. These are the final 10 near-misses. 60. PUBLIC ENEMY – “By The Time I Get To Arizona” (1991) I learned too late that this record is NOT in fact a single, despite having an (incendiary) video made for it, it was a B-Side. But that’s OK! Because apparently an album tracks challenge is planned and …
    By Tom, 1,015 words
  4. Book Jotter, , more info

    Winding Up the Week #400
    An end of week recap “Ideologies separate us. Dreams and anguish bring us together.” – Eugène Ionesco For my elevenses today, I shall help myself to a stout slice of chocolate cake in recognition of my 400th wind up for Book Jotter. WUTW #1 appeared on 14th January 2018 and in it I shared a handful of recent reads, gleefully announced my upcoming visit to the Hay Festival and… well, …
    By Paula Bardell-Hedley, 2,900 words
  5. Our Bow, , more info

    OLD FORD AS WE KNEW AND KNOW
    Photography of East London with more information about local events and history projects
    By Daisy Snooks, 20 words
  6. Stephen Knight Photography, , more info

    Review: Scanner Calligraphy DKL Pro
    Detailed review of the Scanner Calligraphy DKL Pro, a light painting photography scanner tool designed to illuminate scenes, models, or create light trails. Disclaimer The Scanner Calligraphy DKL Pro was sent to me by Frodo from Children Of Darklight for an honest review. The links in this review are non-affiliate links. Scanner Calligraphy DKL Pro (English) Scanner Calligraphy DKL Pro (Espanol) Design and Construction The Scanner Calligraphy DKL Pro is …
    By Stephen Knight, 1,651 words
  7. BusAndTrainUser, , more info

    Worth the wait, or worth waiting a bit longer?
    Saturday 23rd November 2024 Passengers on TfL’s route 358 between Crystal Palace and Orpington finally got to travel on the much anticipated Irizar electric ‘tram style’ buses on Wednesday when seven of the 17 vehicles allocated to the route, operated by Go-Ahead London from its Green Street Green bus garage, hit the road. Readers may recall I wrote about a journey I made exactly two years ago expecting at that …
    By BusAndTrainUser, 2,583 words
  8. Bitter Tea and Mystery, , more info

    Books Read in September and October 2024
    I read 12 books in September and October. I enjoyed all of them. Seven of the books were mysteries; five were in other genres.Humor / Cartoon CollectionA Wealth of Pigeons: A Cartoon Collection (2020) by Harry Bliss and Steve MartinIn this book, Steve Martin partnered with the cartoonist Harry Bliss to create a collection of cartoons and comic strips. Steve provided caption and cartoon ideas, and Harry created the artwork. …
    By TracyK, 1,142 words
  9. PMags.com, , more info

    Gear review – Coghlan’s Map Compass
    A basic compass at $8 from Coghlan's but made for them by a navigation company with over 40 years experience. Good quality at a good price! Read More ... Continue reading Gear review – Coghlan’s Map Compass at PMags.com.
    By Paul Mags, 45 words
  10. The Map Room, , more info

    Review: Mapmatics
    The first intimation I had that maps involved mathematics was when I looked up a map projection and came face to face with the equation that generated it. Math was never my strongest subject, so it’s probably for the best that I never went into cartography. Especially since it turns out that there’s a lot more math hidden behind the maps we use on a daily basis than you might …
    By Jonathan Crowe, 452 words
  11. Far Outliers, , more info

    East Central Europe Under the Nazis
    From From Peoples into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe, by John Connelly (Princeton University Press, 2020), Kindle pp. 463-464: By 1941, three zones of influence had emerged in Nazi-dominated East Central Europe. The first included areas where Germany destroyed states and left no native administration, itself taking rudimentary control. The second comprised areas where it destroyed states and replaced them with its own political entities, misleadingly called “independent states.” …
    By Joel, 556 words
  12. nuxx.net, , more info

    Ride Dirt Trails, Not Mud Trails: Reposted
    Turning the clock back to 2012, when volunteering with CRAMBA I worked with my friend Kristi and developed the Ride Dirt Trails, Not Mud Trails signage. Originally hosted on the CRAMBA page (Internet Archive) this has fallen prey to link rot, so I’m re-posting / re-hosting it here. Back when this was released we very intentionally made it available it under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license along with an Adobe …
    By Steve Vigneau, 252 words
  13. PERFUME PROFESSOR, , more info

    Perfume Reviews: 3 New(ish) Gourmands
    My latest post on Now Smell This is a review of three gourmand fragrances: Régime des Fleurs Fleur Éclair (orange blossom and cocoa pastry!), Arquiste Almond Suede (bitter almond marzipan and leather) and Isabelle Larignon Milky Dragon (oolong tea with notes of stone fruits and cream). You can read it here.
    By Jessica, 56 words
  14. Lloyd Atkinson - Articles, , more info

    Containerised Microsoft SQL Server With Grafana
    A short example of using Grafana, Microsoft SQL Server, and Docker Compose - Tagged: Containers, Grafana, Microsoft SQL Server
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  15. Greg Alder's Yard Posts, , more info

    Old guava trees in Southern California
    Guavas don’t get as big as some other types of fruit trees. And they certainly get bigger in the tropics than they do here. The biggest guava tree I’ve ever seen was on a coffee farm in the Monteverde region of Costa Rica. That said, I have seen some guava trees that are many decades […] The post Old guava trees in Southern California appeared first on Greg Alder's Yard …
    By Greg Alder, 81 words