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  1. Hate Meditations, , more info

    Necropolis #104 – Condemner Interview
    In this episode we interview Condemner, their history, their latest album ‘Male Patratis Sunt Atra Theatra Parata’, what’s in store for the future, and the health of underground metal.
    By Hate Meditations, 34 words
  2. Psychogeographic Review, , more info

    Two Arrow Falls (from Chester City Walls) by Giants of Discovery
    Music Review – November 2024 The Wirral, where I was born and bred, has an incredibly rich Viking heritage and is the only place in mainland Britain to have documented evidence of Norwegian Viking Settlers, from 902AD. This album is a homage to that heritage and the many place from around the peninsula whose names are born of Viking tongue. The Wirral and Chester’s city walls are two of my …
    By Bobby Seal, 628 words
  3. Hunter Angler Gardener Cook, , more info

    Malloreddus Pasta
    Little pasta-dough gnocchi from Sardinia, these are malloreddus. Fun to make and great with a pork ragu. Malloreddus Pasta is the latest post on Hunter Angler Gardener Cook.
    By Hank Shaw, 30 words
  4. The Adventurers Guild, , more info

    Hand of Fate - Circle in the Sand (or Volcanic Ash)
    Written by MichaelThat sandwich is well guarded. So, after my last session, I took a break, had a sandwich (or two or three, it has been a few days since that last post) and I’m ready to hop back into the game. When we last controlled the young mystic, I was wondering how to pay for my cruise trip and even how to spring my suitor stalker friend co-worker Marko …
    By Michael, 2,970 words
  5. Leonard David's INSIDE OUTER SPACE, , more info

    Heading for the Moon: Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Slated for Mid-January liftoff
    A Moon-bound lunar lander is being shipped to Cape Canaveral, Florida next month under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. Firefly Aerospace of Cedar Park, Texas announced it has wrapped up the Blue Ghost’s rigid environmental testing for a projected launch in January of next year. “While we know there will be more challenges […]
    By Leonard David, 68 words
  6. Greenbriar Picture Shows, , more info

    Inspired by Greenbriar Book of the Same Name ...
    The Art of Selling Movies #1 --- Carolina, The Country Doctor, and The FanCAROLINA (1934) --- At left is what they used to call a “mini-window card.” Sample shown is apx. 8X11, a blank margin likely trimmed off at some point. Idea was to print or hand-write playdates in the white space, then post cards on cooperating store windows. Merchants used to assist one another that way. A Fox Films …
    By John McElwee, 1,476 words
  7. NHS England » Blogs, , more info

    NHS rolls out “life-changing” therapy for rare bone disease that causes rickets
    Hundreds of patients with a rare genetic condition that causes rickets and severe bone and dental problems can now receive a “life-changing” new therapy on the NHS in England. Targeted drug burosumab has been shown to help transform the lives of adults with an inherited condition that leads to low levels of the mineral phosphate […]
    By nowen, 68 words
  8. Menswear Musings, , more info

    Black Friday 2024 Sales List [Updated Regularly]
    (Links below may be affiliate links that earn commission when you make a purchase—it’s how I am able to keep making this site and do fun coverage of events like Pitti Uomo. Thanks!) Here’s a running list of Black Friday sales for you to shop this week. I’ll keep this list updated as I come across new ones I discover throughout the week. Spier & Mackay — Up to 20% …
    By Mitchell, 240 words
  9. Dreams, Built By Hand, , more info

    Mircea Toia, Călin Cazan - Misiunea Spatiala Delta / Delta Space Mission (1984)
    "Imagine an early Eighties Eastern European space-prog album high on sugary breakfast cereal, “Heavy Metal” magazine, Hanna-Barbera cartoons and 8-bit arcade games like Galaxian and Asteroids, and you have some idea of the otherworldly weirdness of the Romanian animated sci-fi film DELTA SPACE MISSION. In the year 3084, a Modigliani-esque alien journalist with blue-green skin, Alma, boards a state-of-the-art spacecraft named Delta – whose highly advanced computer brain develops a …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 505 words
  10. Becks and Brown Trout, Bamboo too, , more info

    So lets talk about the past year and the future...
    It really has been a strange sort of a year . A spring so wet it was biblical . Followed by a summer that never really matured it was either too hot or too cold and things never really seemed to get going , Rising fish seem to have been notably absent and judging by other anglers I speak to that seems to have been a pretty common experience. The …
    By Becks and Brown Trout, 1,069 words
  11. A Life in Photography, , more info

    I Like Cameras, But . . .
    Piles of shaped logs on the beach at Madras, India. (This is a re-post from August, 2020.) I do like cameras. In fact, I love them. But, relatively speaking, I don't write about them all that much. I'm told by photo-blogging friends that if I were to write about cameras more often I would have more readers. Many people want to read and learn about the latest and greatest in …
    By Dave Jenkins, 741 words
  12. CabbieBlog, , more info

    London in Quotations: Oscar Wilde
    Before Turner there was no fog in London. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
    By Gibson Square, 16 words
  13. RabbitFarm, , more info

    String Together a Square
    The examples used here are from the weekly challenge problem statement and demonstrate the working solution. Part 1: String Compression You are given a string of alphabetic characters, $chars. Write a script to compress the string with run-length encoding. A compressed unit can be either a single character or a count followed by a character. BONUS: Write a decompression function. After working so much with recursion for the previous challenge, …
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  14. Retroist - Retro Blog and Podcast, , more info

    Caldor Pre-Thanksgiving Sale Circular (1981)
    I grew up in the shadow of New York City, and while it was a populated area, the town I lived in lacked a lot of conveniences. We had no fast food chains, no mall, and no department stores. So, we were always forced to leave town to do things like back-to-school shopping. Then it was announced that we would be getting a mall in town and that the anchor …
    By Retroist, 1,016 words
  15. Ben Oliver, , more info

    Trap
    What's with all the police trucks outside and the cameras everywhere? A father (Josh Hartnett) takes his daughter (Ariel Donoghue) to a huge gig she’s always wanted to go to. Soon he realises there’s an increased police presence at the stadium, and that they might be on the hunt for him. I haven’t seen a Shyamalan film in ages now, and certainly not any of his later ‘renaissance’ stuff. This …
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