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  1. Daniel Bowen, , more info

    Wasting time in PAEC
    A couple of things from PAEC’s (Public Accounts & Estimates Committee) Inquiry this week in State Parliament. Trivial pursuits The Opposition decided to make a big fuss about the new X’Trapolis 2.0 trains not being able to use the Metro tunnel, as if this was a huge problem due to poor planning. It’s not. As I wrote back in June, Melbourne (like a lot of big city rail systems) has …
    By Daniel Bowen, 870 words
  2. The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century, , more info

    Sunday picdump for November 24, 2024
    It’s that time of the week again — when I post the memes, pictures, and cartoons floating around the internet that I found interesting or relevant this week. Share and enjoy! The post Sunday picdump for November 24, 2024 appeared first on The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.
    By Joey deVilla, 57 words
  3. Not a Novelist (Yet), , more info

    Back in Time
    It’s out! Again! Well, actually it’s been out for a couple of weeks now, but today being the 61st anniversary of the first episode of Doctor Who being broadcast, it seemed appropriate to write here today about the audiobook version of Pull to Open now having been released. It’s a strange thing, to listen to your own writing being read by an actor, in the person of Christopher Naylor here. …
    By Paul Hayes, 413 words
  4. Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy, , more info

    BLITZ: UNLIKE ANYTHING WE’VE SEEN BEFORE
    Blitz is a powerful and somewhat disarming film about the longterm German bombing of London in 1940. One might be forgiven for expecting a kinder, gentler rendition of this horrific event because it’s told through the eyes of a 9-year-old boy. Guess again. Writer-director Steve McQueen spares us nothing in his recreation of the conditions before, during, and after each attack. If anything, they seem even more frightening than any …
    By Leonard Maltin, 133 words
  5. Fishing Through Life, , more info

    The Time Proven Caddis Fly
    I am often asked, at times, what is your all-time favorite surface fly to fish on the Sipsey Tailrace and Simth Lake during the Spring and Summer months? My response is the Caddis dry fly. For this post, I will only cover the surface aspects of this fly, not the subsurface stages the fly goes through to become airborne. Why is the fly so effective in fly fishing? It's a …
    By Bill Trussell, 438 words
  6. Action Figure Barbecue, , more info

    Action Figure Review: Michael Myers on Fire from Halloween II by Culture Fly
    I'm about month late on this review, huh? I actually received this Michael Myers vinyl figure as a birthday present a little over two months ago but, since I stuck to the theme of 2024's Universal Monsters theme and this figure is from Halloween 2 which was released by...Universal Pictures? So was Halloween 3, Halloween 2018, Halloween Kills, and Halloween Ends. Wait.... is Michael Myers a Universal Monster? Ha ha. …
    By Barbecue17, 837 words
  7. Donald Clark Plan B, , more info

    Acronyms, alliteration and absurdity: the sad truth about Organisational 'Values'
    I had an epiphany some years back. In a brief conversation with a young woman, in the queue for lunch at a corporate ‘values’ day (I was a Director), opened my eyes up to the whole values thing in organisations. “I have my values,” she said, “and they’re not going to be changed by a HR department.... I’ll be leaving in a couple of years and no doubt their HR …
    By Donald Clark, 1,916 words
  8. Silver Scenes, , more info

    British Pathé: Map Making (1961)
    In Great Britain, they have a national mapping agency known as The Ordnance Survey (OS) which provides highly-detailed geographic maps for individuals as well as for military purposes. In the early 1960s, the Ordnance Survey undertook to re-map Great Britain and it was a massive project. This 1961 British Pathe newsreel shows just how large a project it was and how many people were involved in the creation of these …
    By The Metzinger Sisters, 191 words
  9. Hardly Baked 2 - my drivel blog, , more info

    Optical Sound
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    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 5 words
  10. Tecznts, , more info

    “Calyx Krater” (2021) – Paul S. Briggs
    “Calyx Krater” (2021) – Paul S. BriggsVia https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2024/11/paul-s-briggs-ceramics/
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  11. Dark Highways, , more info

    Juror 2
    In his final years Clint Eastwood directs movies the way Ernest Hemingway wrote novels — straight, true and unadorned. There is nothing in Juror #2 that anyone might mistake for a director showing off. Maybe J.K.Simmons’ hat. Nor is there anything in the writing that gilds the lily. The ‘just the facts’ and ‘just what we need per scene’ could be mistaken for boring. And, given what a fan I …
    By S. Brady Calhoun, 533 words
  12. Musical Theatre Review, , more info

    UK premiere of Tony-nominated If/Then to star Kerry Ellis
    Kerry Ellis will star in the long-awaited UK premiere of the Tony-nominated If/Then early next year. Created by the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning team behind the hit rock musical Next to Normal – Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey – the musical which was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Original Score in 2014 will make its UK debut as a staged concert at the Savoy Theatre on 10 …
    By Angela Thomas, 434 words
  13. Jim Caroll - Blog, , more info

    Daily Inspiration – Being Unique: “Your inner oddness is not a flaw. It’s a superpower!”
    “Your inner oddness is not a flaw. It’s a superpower!” – Futurist Jim Carroll With a little bit of downtime, I’ve been working in the home office on my next book. The title keeps flipping around: right now, I’ve settled on “Being Unique: Simple Strategies for Finding Your Creativity, Accelerating Innovation, and Getting to Your Future Faster!” Why right now? One thing I’m doing is that rather than losing myself …
    By JimCarroll, 892 words
  14. Lambros Petrou | Home, , more info

    Testing the Cloudflare D1 REST API with Hurl
    Table of contents User journey Hurl source Create a new database Ensure freshness Database details Database queries Conclusion As I wrote in a previous post, I love using Hurl to test HTTP JSON APIs. Hurl is a command-line interface tool (CLI) that makes testing and automating HTTP APIs easy and enjoyable. In this article, I will showcase some Hurl features with a concrete example. We will test part of the …
    By Lambros Petrou, 1,695 words
  15. London Historians' Blog, , more info

    Herry Perry. Artist & Illustrator
    Review: Herry Perry, Artist and Illustrator by Julian Francis.A guest post by London Historians Member David Fathers. This new publication, written by Julian Francis, reveals, probably for the first time, the work of artist Herry Perry. Her output of illustrations, posters, engravings and pub signs between the 1920s and 1950s was quite prolific. She was […]
    By Mike Paterson, 61 words