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  1. Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, , more info

    I’m probably just going to recycle the pile of Wonder Man #1s that was in here.
    So what you see above is some of my well-gotten gains from the week, retrieved from a good-sized plastic storage box similar to this: That jumble of comics you see above (Uncanny X-Men #281, the wraparound cover version of the 1991 X-Men #1, and the second printing of the foil-embossed Silver Surfer #50 weren’t the only books inside…there were multiple copies of Infinity Gauntlet (every issue represented, but only single …
    By Mikester, 603 words
  2. Permanent Style, , more info

    Reader profile: Pedro
    Reader profile: Pedro Monday, November 25th 2024Tags: Style18 EastberwickHodinkeeLady WhiteLescarm williamsvelascaWestern Hydrodynamic ResearchWythe Share Share this post Subscribe 35 Comments ||- Begin Content -|| Pedro is a reader in New York - one I’ve known to say hello to, but never really had a long conversation with. It was lovely doing so a couple of weeks ago. He’s thoughtful about clothes and his relationship to them, self-aware yet also a …
    By Simon Crompton, 2,244 words
  3. London Reconnections, , more info

    Monday’s Friday Reads – 25 November 2024
    • The London Overground rebrand is finally happening (London Centric) • A women’s history guided tour along London’s Suffragette line (The Newsletter of (Not Quite) Everything) • Renaming the Overground, step by step (Diamond Geezer) • The plan to fix the London Underground’s busiest line: Video (CityMoose) • Worth the wait, or worth waiting a bit longer? (BusAndTrainUser) • Let’s Ride… The GWR Marlow Branch: Video (Geoff Marshall) • No …
    By Heliomass, 142 words
  4. David's Book World, , more info

    Stories from Taiwan: ká-sióng, Part 1
    Strangers Press is a publishing project based at the University of East Anglia, specialising in sets of strikingly designed chapbooks, with stories in translation. Their latest project is ká-sióng, a collection of five tales from Taiwan. They kindly sent me a set for review, and in this post I’m looking at the first three. ‘Not Your Child’ by Lâu Tsí-ûTranslated by Jenna Wang Parliamentary assistant Yu-Jie is on the train, …
    By David Hebblethwaite, 641 words
  5. The Research Whisperer, , more info

    How are research integrity complaints handled in Australia?
    Image from Lucius Hunter | unsplash.com Most researchers are honest and their work is a worthwhile addition to the scholarly record. However, a significant percentage of researchers are engaged in questionable practices or producing work lacking integrity. For example, Bik and colleagues have estimated ~2% of the biomedical literature is affected by image manipulation problems. Adam Day, who runs the Papermill Alarm, has estimated that 2% of the literature has …
    By Research Whisperer, 1,574 words
  6. Jim Nielsen’s Blog, , more info

    Nabbing macOS Icon Artwork
    I keep a personal collection of beautiful macOS app icons, which might make you ask: “How does he get those icons?” Apps in the App Store For apps in the Mac App Store, I have my ways. I don’t necessarily want to write about them because I’m semi-afraid Apple would frown on my doings and close off my ways. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not being nefarious. If you spent …
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  7. Declan Byrd, , more info

    2024 Week Notes - Week 47
    Two evenings of basketball this week. I had my usual run at the beginning of the week in which I thought I played well and made lots of shots. Then on Friday, I had my first competitive basketball game of the season, playing in Worthing D&D White's 102-87 away win against Eastbourne Neptunes U23. I finished the game with 6 points by making two three-point shots, though I could have …
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  8. Special Needs Jungle, , more info

    The Ombudsman wants to investigate complaints about schools: Will the government listen?
    New article from Special Needs Jungle: Last week, England’s Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) issued a triennial review report. Every three years, LGSCO surveys its complaints caseload and makes recommendations to central and local … The post The Ombudsman wants to investigate complaints about schools: Will the government listen? appeared first on Special Needs Jungle. Matt Keer ⓒ Special Needs Jungle 2008-2023 All Rights reserved
    By Matt Keer, 79 words
  9. shadowsandsatin, , more info

    Noirvember Day 25: Trivia Double Indemnity Tidbits
    Who’s that heading up the stairs? Mr. Dietrichson. That’s all. Just Mr. Dietrichson. As we enter the last week of this year’s Noirvember celebration, what better time to dive into some trivia on our focus film? Pull up a chair and snack on some trivial tidbits on Double Indemnity . . . The first name of Phyllis’s hapless husband was never spoken. Billy Wilder was nominated for an Oscar for …
    By shadowsandsatin, 499 words
  10. Daniel Mangum · Posts, , more info

    This Website is Hosted on Bluesky
    Well, not this one. But this one is! How? Let’s take a closer look at Bluesky and the AT Protocol that underpins it. Note: I communicated with the Bluesky team prior to the publishing of this post. While the functionality described is not the intended use of the application, it is known behavior and does not constitue a vulnerability disclosure process. My main motivation for reaching out to them was …
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  11. Error Statistics Philosophy, , more info

    Call for reader replacements! First Look at N-P Methods as Severe Tests: Water plant accident [Exhibit (i) from Excursion 3]
    November Cruise Although the numbers used in the introductory example are fine, I’m unhappy with it and seek a replacement–ideally with the same or similar numbers. It is assumed that there is a concern both with inferring larger, as well as smaller, discrepancies than warranted. Actions taken if too high a temperature is inferred would be deleterious. But, given the presentation, the more “serious” error would be failing to report …
    By Mayo, 1,700 words
  12. Jon Udell, , more info

    The social cost of mediated experience
    The first time I heard a critique of mediated experience, the critic was my dad. He was an avid photographer who, during our family’s year in India, when I was a young child, used his 35mm Exacta to capture thousands of photos that became carousels of color slides we viewed for many years thereafter. It was a remarkable documentary effort that solidified our memories of that year. But dad was …
    By Jon Udell, 422 words
  13. The Hiro Report, , more info

    24NOV2024 - Holiday Gift Guide Edition
    Happy Sunday, everyone! Just in time for what feels like the longest Black Friday sale in history, I am bringing you a special holiday shopping guide edition of the Hiro Report. Below, we’ve got a whole bunch of Hiro-approved gift ideas spread across four price brackets.Please note that many of these links are affiliate links that may get me a little kickback but, as always, I am only recommending products …
    By Hiro, 947 words
  14. RETROMANIA, , more info

    punk is dad
    This made me chuckle This made me frown Still enough of a believer to consider it defilement to have a version of "Sex Pistols" tread the boards without Johnny Rotten.... Other bands that go the prosthetic singer route, I'm not so bothered.Well, there's one and half others on the same Glasgow punkstalgia lineup that are doing that - The Stranglers, sans Hugh Cornwell, with a younger-than-the-others singer (younger-than-the-others - what …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 687 words
  15. Sidewalken, , more info

    Yellow
    By Simon, 1 word