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  1. Science matters, , more info

    Measure twice, count once.
    As a [mighty] land-owner, I've also had another look at land areas [prev+prev]. There were no hectares until the metre had been triangulated out and therefore defined in 1793. A square 100m x 100m has an area of 1 hectare. Obvs from the name, if you have The Greek, there are 100 ares [10m x 10m] to the hectare. Our modest house occupies about a ½ are, while Crowe's, the …
    By BobTheScientist, 504 words
  2. shadowplay, , more info

    Failure is a bastard
    By dcairns
  3. Ephemeral New York, , more info

    The Brooklyn Bridge casts a mesmerizing magic spell over the city in this early 1900s painting
    Since opening in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge has been captured in paintings, photographs, and illustrations by scores of artists, each rendering the Bridge’s beauty and power in their own way. But it’s the poetic, enchanting Brooklyn Bridge depicted by Johann Berthelsen, which he titled “New York Skyline From the Brooklyn Navy Yard,” that I find most mesmerizing. Born in Denmark the same year as the Bridge was completed, Berthelsen moved …
    By ephemeralnewyork, 206 words
  4. Lanner Chronicle, , more info

    Blackbox Life Recorder (minor update)
    Last week two additional tracks were appended to digital editions of Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / In a Room7 F760. The two tracks are the isolated drum track from blackbox life recorder 21f and an ambient mix of the same track titled blackbox life recorder 21 drumreesapella 760_16bit . The ambient mix was previously available as a promotional mp3 download , but is now available in higher quality for all …
    By hyperflake, 113 words
  5. Sweeping The Nation, , more info

    New sounds: 25/11/24
    Astraba - Sink The Moon Apart from this being a London band's debut there doesn't seem to be a lot of background to Astraba, which can feel suspicious for ones so fully formed, but they're a band who seem to have much in front of them, routed in layered psychedelia that shifts from Mazzy Star-adjacent wistfulness to spiralling surges, all still ethereal at heart and all that. Augustin Bousfield - …
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  6. CardrossManiac2, , more info

    Modern Eon - Fiction Tales
    [1981]One of the great post-154 albums. If you like your post-punk nice and gloomy yet sometimes uplifting, the incredibly dreamy Fiction Tales LP is for you. Along with Alex Johnson's inventive idiosyncratic vocal style & melodies we get serious post-punk drummage, classic goth bass lines and an array stellar dreamlike guitar textures. Chuck in weird atmospheric sound fx, a bit of piano, synth waves and some sax on a coupla …
    By Tim 'Space Debris', 110 words
  7. Movies Silently, , more info

    For Better, For Worse (1919) A Silent Film Review
    The Great War is on and all the young men are heading “over there” so when a pediatric surgeon decides that his place is with his young patients, he is scorned for shirking his duty and loses the woman he loves. Home Media Availability: No official release yet. Yankee Doodle do or die Hollywood went […]
    By Movies Silently, 65 words
  8. Oliver Andrich, , more info

    100 words, a new habit for me?
    Occasionally, you have to accept when you fail. Week notes are such a failure to me. My day job almost makes it impossible for me to collect anything helpful I want to reflect on during the weekend. But I love to write regularly. So, let’s try something new and also stick to the advice of Jeff — please publish and share more. His post also includes two further tips to …
    By Oliver, 116 words
  9. The Beer Nut, , more info

    Europe in four cans
    Flemish, Wallonian, German and Czech: these are the origins of the beer styles tackled in today's set, from Czech brewery Zichovec, in collaboration with Swedish, English, Dutch and French brewers, all as part of their Winter Affair Gossip series. That's from last winter -- I bought them several months ago for a knockdown price from the Craft Central bargain bucket.I would like to think that pilsner is exempt from craft-style …
    By The Beer Nut, 922 words
  10. I Will Dare, , more info

    Seeing if Writing About it Helps
    Hi Darling Ones, How are you? I have not been well, hence the extended silence. The triple-whammy of Trump’s victory + my recovery plateau + the dying of the light (erm, time change) has left me. . . sad? grouchy? angry? nihilistic? empty? I can’t finish that sentence and thus I haven’t written in more than a fortnight. Where do I even being to deal with everything? How do you …
    By Jodi Chromey, 347 words
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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