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  1. retiredmartin, , more info

    GREENE KING IPA IN CAMBRIDGE. IT WAS GOOD. HONEST !
    November 2024. Cambridge. A daily trip to Addenbrookes and back is an invitation to explore lesser known Cambridge, and I know some of my readers will be absolutely dying to know what a formulaic suburban Greene King local with modest food trade is like in 2024. Exactly as you’d expect. Bright, clean, dull, cheery. A quick look on my own blog reveals…nothing, though I know I visited pre-Covid and it …
    By retiredmartin, 261 words
  2. Dan Mall’s Posts, , more info

    The File Folder Structure Every Designer Needs
    As I was interviewing candidates for my “designer who can ship” position, I asked a few how they picked typefaces. One person’s answer stood out above the rest. They shared their screen to show me a folder of inspiration on their hard drive. Dear reader: the folders structure was immaculate. In that moment, I immediately realized I was talking to a professional. What is it about a clean workspace that …
    By Dan Mall, 1,412 words
  3. Tracy Durnell, , more info

    Going to Web Writer’s Workshop
    RSVPed Attending Web Writer's Workshop [Online] Web Writer's Workshop is a 90 minute event on Dec. 3, 2024 to discuss all things writing on the web. Whether you publish fiction or non-fiction, introspection or ideas, you are welcome to join us for an informal chat about writing!
    By Tracy Durnell, 52 words
  4. The Search for the Ultimate Mai Tai, , more info

    Louisiana Rum: Bayou White / Sweet Crude
    I picked up these two Louisiana rums at a grocery store around the corner from our hotel in the French Quarter. I was so impressed a bottle of the now-discontinued 504 Silver from Louisiana I wanted to try some other brands. Both are 80 proof pot still rums made from sugar cane juice and bottled without age in a barrel. The overly heavy grassy notes you sometimes see in cane …
    By Kevin Crossman, 161 words
  5. BRAPA | Blog, , more info

    BRAPA .... ALL SCREAM FOR HALESOWEN (Hallowe'en Special Part 2/2)
    Saturday 2nd November 2024 A.I. suggests I call this blog "The Quirky Pub Culture of Yorkshire" which reassures me that I'm still marginally cleverer than a robot. I guess that comment won't age well. Where were we? Ah yes, Old Hill, somewhere betwixt Birmingham and Dudley. Not for the first time in my life whilst 'in drink', I get north & south mixed up and end up waiting for a …
    By Si Everitt, 1,177 words
  6. Dirty Feed, , more info

    Duck, Everyone
    Recently, I asked people to send me anonymous questions again, which is always good fun until someone sends you something unpleasant. Anonymity and nasty messages, what are the odds? Anyway, I particularly enjoyed this one, as it gives me an excuse to link to one of my favourite things ever. “Favourite audience reaction in a sitcom? I know it’s difficult to choose. The reaction at the end of Seinfeld’s The …
    By John J. Hoare, 538 words
  7. reality blurred, , more info

    A&E said On Patrol Live was ‘brazen theft’ of Live PD. Now, all is forgiven—but why?
    A&E went after Reelz and the producers of Live PD for taking the show's format to Reelz, where it became On Patrol: Live (Photo by Praveesh Palakeel/Unsplash; composite by Andy Dehnart)
    By Andy Dehnart, 47 words
  8. The British Newspaper Archive Blog, , more info

    30 Moving Letters from the Front Line, 1914-1918
    Sent to the front lines, soldiers in the First World War could only communicate home through letters. Although censored, these letters provided comfort to both those at home and those fighting in the trenches, and they were often reproduced by local newspapers. A British soldier writes home in a loft over a cow shed, ‘somewhere near the front’ | Illustrated War News | 30 December 1914 In this special blog, …
    By Rose Staveley-Wadham, 7,365 words
  9. BikePortland, , more info

    Special guests and free raffle at Bike Happy Hour this Wednesday
    Kate, Bill, Kiel, Eva, Gil, Joe, Ruben, Abe, Ted, Aaron, good food menu, house-made beer, and more! Yes I know it’s a holiday week and lots of folks aren’t on their regular routines. But if there’s one thing I want people to know about Bike Happy Hour, it’s that it never takes a week off. We are definitely getting together this Wednesday from 3:00 to 6:00 pm at our new …
    By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor), 448 words
  10. Pulp Covers, , more info

    Horns of Ecstasy
    A Novel In The Grand Manner… Unmasking The Tawdriness Of The Bullring… Probing The Soul Of An American Girl Aroused To Strange Emotions Each Time She Faced Death In The Arena More shocking that Blasco Ibáñez’ Blood and Sand More fascinating that Tom Lea’s The Brave Bulls More candid than Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon via
    By Pulp Covers, 59 words
  11. Idle/Random/whatever Thoughts of a Demented/Idle/Whatever Mind, , more info

    [24th November 2024] Interesting Things I Learnt This Week
    1. AI Makes Tech Debt More Expensive - The core argument is that generative AI significantly widens the gap between codebases with low and high tech debt. Companies with clean code can leverage generative AI to write code much faster, while companies with messy legacy codebases struggle to adopt these new tools. This widens the gap between the two codebases, making tech debt even more expensive for companies with outdated …
    By 100rabh™, 635 words
  12. Critic After Dark, , more info

    Gladiator ll (Ridley Scott, 2024)
    Gladiator, Jr.(WARNING: plot of Gladiator 2 discussed in close and explicit detail!)Coming out of the multiplex after a screening of Gladiator ll: A: What do you think?N: Wasn't a fan of the first Gladiator. Not a fan of anything Scott since Blade Runner.A: That's over forty years ago. N: I'm trying to figure out why Scott's films look so ugly now. His first film The Duellists seem inspired by Hogarth …
    By Noel Vera, 963 words
  13. Melbourne on Transit, , more info

    TT 196: The one time that Melbourne had good night time PT
    Griping about after 7pm public transport is a very Melbourne thing. We have the population of a big city but provincial-style train timetables that concentrate service in peak times with 30 minute gaps following after dark. Sydney has around twice our evening service levels while taking public transport at night is less mainstream amongst the residents of our less populous capitals. But there was one brief time nearly two decades …
    By Peter Parker, 1,447 words
  14. The Pasta Project – Authentic Pasta Recipes, , more info

    Strangolapreti (spinach and bread gnocchi)
    Strangolapreti are delicious Italian spinach and bread gnocchi (dumplings) traditional in Eastern Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige. Made with bread, spinach, eggs and cheese or flour, strangolapreti are usually served in a simple sage and butter sauce. So tasty and comforting, these dumplings are a super way to use up leftover stale bread. History and origins. These... The post Strangolapreti (spinach and bread gnocchi) appeared first on The Pasta Project.
    By Jacqui, 74 words
  15. The Week in Women | an AWFJ blog, , more info

    Focus Features to release Chloe Zhao’s film adaptation of ‘Hamnet’ in the U.S.
    The film is adapted from Irish writer Maggie O'Farrell's 2020 New York Times bestselling novel of the same name, which won a National Book Critics Circle Award and the Women’s Prize for Fiction. "Hamnet" has sold 2 million copies in the U.K. and U.S. and has been translated in to 40 languages.
    By Brandy McDonnell, 65 words