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  1. Monster Zone, , more info

    Scales (2019)
    ‘Bound by tradition. Controlled by no one.’ The film boasts some stunning landscape shots Starring Basima Hajjar, Ashraf Barhoum, Fatima Al Taei, Yagoub Alfarhan and Haifa Al-Agha. Written and directed by Shahad Ameen. Produced by R. Paul Miller, Stephen Strachan and Rula Nasser. Basima Hajjar plays Hayat The people of a small coastal settlement sacrifice some of their daughters to unseen sea creatures (we only get a brief glimpse of …
    By Ken Miller, 512 words
  2. TableTennisCoaching.com, , more info

    November 25, 2024
    November 25, 2024 Tip of the Week How to Do a Relentless Three-Point Attack. Teams, Coaching, and Foot I’m rushing to get this blog out since I’m coaching at the MDTTC Teams Camp over the next three days, getting our players ready for the North American Teams, Fri-Sun, Nov. 29 – Dec. 1. There are currently 910 players and 226 teams – here’s the listing. There are 14 MDTTC junior …
    By Larry Hodges, 1,297 words
  3. Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives /// Darren Cullen, , more info

    LITTLE AMERICA
    Beyond US military and economic support for Israel as its imperial outpost in the region, an estimated 160,000 Americans live in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and are some of the most active participants in the ongoing campaign of terror against the indigenous Palestinian population. Israeli settler terrorism as a movement also draws inspiration from two Americans infamous as the godfathers of the campaign of …
    By Darren Cullen, 195 words
  4. Grand Old Movies, , more info

    Dishing With Vincent
    Vincent Price shows us how to cook trout in a dishwasher. Also cucumbers, pears, zucchini, and some kind of sauce: Not a joke, as our right-now-current and soon-to-be-ex-president would say. Apparently, you can cook trout in a dishwasher. Who’da thought? Something about the machine’s steaming capacity, I gather. Just…don’t use the rinse cycle. Seriously. When it comes to cooking, I’m a Thank-God-for-the-defrost-button-on-the-microwave type. Cooking was a skill I could never …
    By Grand Old Movies, 588 words
  5. Paleofuture, , more info

    U.S. Time Capsules Scheduled to be Opened in 2025, Filled with Pogs, Money, and Even a Car
    The pyramid of the 1975 Seward time capsule in Nebraska, billed as the world’s largest, photographed in 2021 and scheduled to be opened in 2025 (Library of Congress) Time capsules are fascinating to me. They can be incredibly boring, as people often stuff them with rather mundane items like coins, American flags, and bibles. But every once in a while they can be thrilling, with unique items just waiting to …
    By Matt Novak, 260 words
  6. anderegg.ca, , more info

    Playing with the Bluesky firehose
    Over the weekend I started playing around with Jetstream, a project from the Bluesky team to deliver a JSON based firehose of atproto data. Here’s an overview of the simple project I built with that data. I was inspired by a post from Simon Willison where he showed off a tool for viewing raw Jetstream content. I was surprised to learn that Jetstream is offered as a WebSocket that doesn’t …
    By Gavin Anderegg, 477 words
  7. Autistic Jane, , more info

    Lively Lately #76: Slowing down to live in the moment
    Slow living has been my strawberry chia seed jam since autistic burnout hit me so hard I couldn’t deal with any sensory input this time around 2021. Since losing what felt like the best-fitting job ever due to an asthma attack, I’ve been keeping to myself. I kept myself busy all last week because I didn’t want to feel it yet. I don’t know if other people are able to …
    By Jane Lively, 614 words
  8. justin․searls․co, , more info

    📍 Lake Hamana Rest Stop
    When Americans think of a highway rest stop, if they were feeling generous they imagine a gorgeous park, filled with children playing and couples strolling. Maybe a second-rate Starbucks and ice cream shop. Possibly even a nice view of the water. But nothing like this. This puts them all to shame.
    By Justin Searls, 56 words
  9. Gansey Nation, , more info

    Wick (Thos McKay): Weeks 21-24 – 25 November
    Well, here we are again. I’ve returned to the cool damp climes of Britain, and apologise for the long break in entries, time slips away quickly when on holiday. Now where were we . . . Ah yes, Woodstock. After Woodstock, I travelled east to Massachusetts to visit new acquaintances. We drove around central Massachusetts searching for elusive autumn colour one day. The colour wasn’t spectacular this year, but even …
    By Margaret Reid, 579 words
  10. CaptainAwkward.com, , more info

    #1449: “When you’re on the receiving end of No Contact.”
    Hi CA, In the last year two people have gone no contact with me (she/her). One is a former colleague (she/her) who has burned many bridges in our professional community. She’s been basically blackballed in our specialty area and had to take a position doing similar but much less exciting work after she was fired from her last job. Around the same time she stopped talking to me because she …
    By JenniferP, 2,297 words
  11. Practical betterments, , more info

    Organize your fridge to reduce the chance of poisoning everybody
  12. A Working Library, , more info

    Storytelling as practice
    Writing in Practicing New Worlds, Andrea Ritchie documents a pattern of crisis response that, far from interrupting the crisis, merely serves to continue it. I will quote at length here: Yet, as conditions worsen and urgency increases, as millions are increasingly mired in economic and climate crises while billionaires bank on our suffering, as the Right rises around the globe and comes for our throats with a clear intention to …
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  13. All That Is Solid ..., , more info

    Blocked
    Feeling a bit blocked on the writing front to be honest. Which isn't great when a book chapter about the crisis of the Conservatives is due this Saturday. Ho hum. Past experience suggests that when I moan about "not feeling it" or having "nothing to say", it's enough to uncork the barrel and watch the torrents of words spill forth. Here's to hoping this is one of those occasions. On …
    By Phil, 193 words
  14. Medieval manuscripts blog, , more info

    Not for the British Library
    A book of conspiracy theories about the Titanic; a manifesto for reforming society by appointing a ‘War Minstrel of Supernatural character’ to lead men into battle; a volume of erotic poetry dealing with ‘aspects of love usually passed over’. These were just some of the manuscripts turned down by the...
    By Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts, 55 words
  15. Conscientious Photography Magazine, , more info

    Splinter
    Every once in a while, a reminder is overdue that photography does best what, well, it does best. It’s shocking to see how often photographers feel the need to dress up their wares by comparing their pictures with other media (“painterly”, “poetic”, …). Ignoring the question which paintings they actually refer to — Titian’s, Rothko’s? — or what exactly “poetic” is supposed to mean, it’s weird to observe a medium …
    By Jörg Colberg, 1,057 words