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  1. Jestress's Forgotten Books and Stories, , more info

    A Native American Feast
    A Native American Feast by Lucille Recht Penner, 1994. This nonfiction children’s book explains the traditional foods of different Native American tribes and how they were prepared. (Throughout the book, they are referred to both as “Native Americans” and “Indians”, but mostly, the book uses the term “Native Americans.” The focus is on Native American tribes in the area that is now the United States, but the book includes information …
    By TracyC, 1,199 words
  2. Monevator, , more info

    Weekend reading: Bitcoin’s $100,000 question
    What caught my eye this week. While the world potentially inched closer to World War 3 this week, Bitcoin fans had a more exciting horizon in mind. One where their love-hate digital asset finally boasted a six-figure price tag. Some $133m spent in election lobbying says Donald Trump will be a crypto-friendly president. Bitcoin was already having one of its bursts of enthusiasm, but Trump’s reelection was a lift-off moment: …
    By The Investor, 2,201 words
  3. Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog, , more info

    News, nuggets and longreads 23 November 2024: The Enchanted
    Every Saturday we round up the best writing about beer and pubs from the past week. This time we’ve got festivals, malt, Kölsch and more. First, some news: AB-InBev is closing the Elysian brewing facility in Seattle. Now, we don’t generally jump on every item of news from the US (it’s not our beat) but, as Jeff Alworth explains, this is significant as a sign of a wider shift in …
    By Ray, 1,302 words
  4. RealClimate, , more info

    Twenty years of blogging in hindsight
    It’s 20 years since we started blogging on climate here on RealClimate (December 10, 2004). We wanted to counter disinformation about climate change that was spreading through various campaigns. In those days it was an unusual move that prompted a welcome from Nature. One thing that I didn’t anticipate then was the vast global scale that fake news and conspiracy theories later would attain. Neither did I foresee how they …
    By rasmus, 887 words
  5. Soul Sides, , more info

    THE SNAPBACK, ISSUE 1
    I created Soul Sides 20 years ago because I wanted an outlet to write about my favorite records. The blog era feels bygone — and I clearly stopped regularly updating the site years ago — but the impulse to talk about records has never faded. It’s why I’ve created podcasts and newsletters but to mark the...
    By O-Dub, 60 words
  6. Huey | Home, , more info

    Migrating from Omnivore to Wallabag
    Self-hosted setup using docker-compose and importing of articles from OmnivoreThe read-it-later app which I had been using, Omnivore, recently announced that it was being acquired by EvenLabs and would shut down on 30 November 2024.1 Although Omnivore is technically open source (which was one of the reasons I selected it), the project is not mature. It does not actually support self-hosted installations at the moment and the mobile apps will …
    By Huey, 638 words
  7. The Roots of Progress – Posts, , more info

    Progress Conference Reflections – and 2025 Plans (We’re Hiring!)
    Tl;dr: The first progress conference was a huge success. Progress Conference 2025 will happen in October 2025, in Berkeley. More info early next year! We’re hiring an Event Manager to help us make this an annual event and to convene other in-person events for the progress community. It’s been a month since the first annual Progress Conference brought together well over 200 thinkers, builders, policy makers, storytellers, and students of …
    By heike larson, 956 words
  8. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    A Victoria County History Ghost Story
    The Victoria County History is a distinguished series of chronicles for the old shires of England, weighty volumes in venerable bindings. Professor Catherine Clark, the Director of the series, recently posted on their website a 'VCH Ghost Story', which begins: 'This curious and disconcerting letter was found recently in the archive of the Victoria County History of England (addressed to
    By Mark V, 66 words
  9. wood•life•studio | Blog, , more info

    🌸 Noire Henro-San: Every Face on Earth
    Five hundred breathtaking images of human expression at Unpen-ji watch over all visitors! T emple 66, Unpen-ji, has many identities on Shikoku pilgrimage. Although it is counted as being in Kagawa Prefecture, it is actually just across the prefectural … 🐞 Read more about it ➞ ➞ ➞
    By Shirley J, 55 words
  10. Fossil Huntress, , more info

    HUMPBACK WHALES: GWA'YAM
    Look deep into the knowing eye of this magnificent one. He is a Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, a species of baleen whale for whom I hold a special place in my heart. Baleens are toothless whales who feed on plankton and other wee oceanic tasties that they consume through their baleens, a specialised filter of flexible keratin plates that frame their mouth and fit within their
    By FossilHuntress, 67 words
  11. Jeremy Baker, , more info

    2024-11-23 08:17
    Super delicious post movie dinner Supra restaurant.
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  12. Rare Historical Photos, , more info

    Charming Wedding Photos That Capture the Spirit and Style of the 1980s
    For those who came of age after the 1980s, it might be hard to fully grasp the bold spirit of weddings during that decade. Everything about the celebration was larger than life—wedding dresses, cakes, and even guest lists reflected the era’s signature love of extravagance. Dresses were designed to make an unforgettable statement, brides walked […]
    By RHP, 68 words
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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