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  1. Notes from a Room, , more info

    Simone Weil: 1988 Interview with Simone Deitz
    By notesfromaroom, 7 words
  2. Life, Technology and more…, , more info

    The Future Of The Press
    It’s easy and lazy to bash the press; that’s why President-elect Trump does it. He also has plenty to hide, from his prior business dealings to his predatory sexual behavior. It’s also lazy to talk about the mainstream media and assert they are all the same; they are not. Over the last two decades, we’ve seen local newspapers decimated. While many still exist, they are no longer able to staff …
    By Mark Cathcart, 351 words
  3. Nancy's Baby Names – Blog, , more info

    Where did the baby name Amerie come from in 2002?
    Amerie album The name Amerie first appeared in the U.S. baby name data in 2002: 2006: 110 baby girls named Amerie 2005: 162 baby girls named Amerie 2004: 67 baby girls named Amerie 2003: 111 baby girls named Amerie 2002: 51 baby girls named Amerie [debut] 2001: unlisted 2000: unlisted It was one of the highest-debuting names of the year, in fact. Where did it come from? Mononymous R&B singer …
    By Nancy Man, 323 words
  4. esngblog, , more info

    Potpourri #1116
    Some (hopefully) inspirational photos today. Starting with Vauxhall in 1933. How many ways of getting around are there in the picture? I reckon 9 – foot, bicycle, motorcycle (and sidecar) horse and cart, car, lorry, bus, tram and train. Now it’s just SUV. Atmospheric photos – Liverpool Street in 1950, and a London street in 1939. An E3 and a Maunsell diesel shunter at a busy Norwood Junction in 1939 …
    By snitchthebudgie, 148 words
  5. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    An Arkham House Shadow History
    Arkham House was founded in 1939 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei to publish a memorial volume of the writings of H.P. Lovecraft. Soon afterwards Wandrei's participation diminished, and Arkham House was ruled by Derleth until his death in 1971. Afterwards, others stepped in, and the publisher morphed a number of times. After Derleth's daughter, April Derleth, died in 2011, the firm published
    By Douglas A. Anderson, 68 words
  6. Asymptotia, , more info

    Decoding the Universe!
    I realised just now that I entirely forgot (it seems) to post about an episode of PBS' show Nova called "Decoding the Universe: Cosmos" which aired back in the Spring. I thought they did a good job of talking about some of the advances in our understanding that have happened over the last 50 years (the idea is that it is the 50th anniversary of the show) in areas of …
    By Clifford, 263 words
  7. James' Angling Adventures, , more info

    Trotting Heaven.
    Whenever temps start to fall one of three things happen, one we know the shortest day of the year is approaching, two I'll still be wearing shorts and t-shirts to work and three Grayling will be on my mind! Once again I had been invited to fish the river Wylye for Grayling by Mike and I could not pass up the opportunity. I had a sleepless night on Wednesday owing …
    By James Denison Angling, 557 words
  8. The FiveCentsPlease Blog, , more info

    The Peanuts Christmas countdown panels redux
    November 28, 1982[Authors’ note: 5CP posts generally are informal, like newspaper press releases. But as was the case with the original post on this subject, and because of the way this particular saga unfolded, a first-person approach seemed best. As a result, Derrick once again is stepping out from behind the curtain.]Before we get started, it would be helpful to first read the original article linked above; some of what …
    By Derrick Bang, 1,499 words
  9. SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD, , more info

    Krinn Post 2: A Year and Change
    Last time you heard from her, Krinn had just put out a tumblr post titled An Ad-Hoc, Informally-Specified, Bug-Ridden, Single-Subject Study Of Weight Loss Via Potassium Supplementation And Exercise Without Dieting. After losing 6 lbs in our Low-Dose Potassium Community Trial, she decided not to stop as planned but instead to keep going, and in fact go even harder. Eventually she ramped up to around 10,000 mg potassium a day, …
    By slimemoldtimemold, 2,379 words
  10. AirlineReporter, , more info

    Philippine Airlines adds much-requested service from MNL to SEA
    A Philippine Airlines 777 received a water-canon salute upon it’s inaugural arrival as flight PR124 at SEA On Oct. 2, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport added yet another international carrier and city to its service roster: Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) via Philippine Airlines (PAL). The jet arrived after dark, allowing for some unusual and fun photo opportunities. The 777’s red strobes made some great lighting effects as the jet passed …
    By Francis Zera, 314 words
  11. Playing D&D With Porn Stars, , more info

    Megadungeon Map
    click to enlargeThe players find this somewhere in the megadungeon, showing how the areas connect, where the Gate of Six Keys is and where the keys are.
    By Zak Sabbath, 29 words
  12. The Homepage of Dave Rupert - daverupert.com, , more info

    Goodbye, Moogs
    The people who found you in the alley called you Cowboy. We called you Moogs, Moogers, Moogerton, Mr Moogs, Meesta, Two Meestas, Beef, Roast Beef, Roast Beefy Weefy, Kitty, Kitty cat, Long cat, Kitty kitty, Pretty kitty, and Meow meow. Those were all your names. Today we had to say goodbye to our cat Moogs (pronounced “Moo” like the cow says + “gs”). He was nearly 19 years old, which …
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  13. Staircase Wit, , more info

    Date with a Career by Jan Nickerson
    Like many of the books I enjoyed growing up, Date with a Career is about a girl starting school in a new place but it is also about her determination to become a fashion designer. Saphronia Adams has spent most of her life in Manhattan with her mother, a successful actress, but now her mother is performing in Australia, so Saphronia has is spending her senior year in New England …
    By CLM, 613 words
  14. Chris Corrigan – Blog, , more info

    What is the Art of Hosting?
    The “Art of Hosting” is a term that has taken on a life of its own in the world of participatory facilitation and leadership. It came into use some 25 years ago to describe the fundamental practice at the heart of participatory facilitation and it has become a bit of a cipher. I’ve had a couple of conversations in the last few weeks that reminded me that it’s probably time …
    By Chris Corrigan, 942 words
  15. Pet Harmony, , more info

    Working with our Pets Partners
    One of the most common things I have been told throughout my career is that my dog should do [x] behavior- well, because they should! What I was not expecting was the number of clients that apply the same metric to their friends and family, pet-related or not. My husband Chance (yes, Chance like Chance the Rapper or Chance the Snapper to all you Chicagoans) and I just celebrated our …
    By Taylor Wilkes Duffy, 2,521 words