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  1. The Art of Doing Stuff, , more info

    How to Carve a Turkey - So It Still Looks Like a Turkey
    Does your turkey look perfect when you take it out of the oven and then like it was attacked by left handed Wolverines after you carve it? Here's how to carve a turkey with minimal effort & maximum visual impact. On television, families are always shown serving their entire, whole turkey on the Thanksgiving table....Read More
    By Karen, 69 words
  2. FW Rare Jazz Vinyl Collector, , more info

    "Opened, But Hardly Touched" by Brötzmann/Miller/Moholo on FMP 0840/50
    Repeated listening is advised. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize My first album with Brötzmann. As I’m continuing my explorations into the avant-garde the prospect of dipping my toes into the work of Brötzmann was appealing but a bit daunting. Not entirely a given, cause my impression is that he was maybe a bit too harsh a player for me …
    By Fredrik, 231 words
  3. Bear Alley, , more info

    Rebellion Releases — 27 November 2024
    Time for a reload! The ultimate 2000 AD mix-tape returns this Free Comic Book Day for a new collection of The Best of 2000 AD celebrating the past, present, and future of The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic!Taking place annually every May, Free Comic Book Day is an international event which finds participating comic shops giving away comic books from all the top publishers today – absolutely free! It’s
    By Steve, 73 words
  4. Cinematic Catharsis, , more info

    Encounters at the End of the World
    (2007) Written and Directed by Werner Herzog; Starring: Werner Herzog, Scott Rowland, Stefan Pashov, Doug MacAyeal, Ryan Andrew Evans, Kevin Emery, Olav T. Oftedal and Regina Eisert; Available on Blu-ray and DVD. Rating: **** “…Every single mechanic – highly professional. Every scientist – cutting edge of science, every cook who comes there, a dishwasher, are highly motivated people, sometimes you would find a retired judge who is doing the dishes… …
    By Barry P., 1,149 words
  5. Cassidy's blog, , more info

    Haunted by my own projects
    I feel like my own side projects haunt me sometimes. I want to build new and shiny things, I buy domain names, I get 90% of the way there… and then eh. Time for something new and shiny again. But now, I’m at a point where I just finished a super busy time at work, it’s a holiday week without a ton to do, and I have the energy and …
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  6. Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್, , more info

    Review: TripMachine’s Derby Rusty Wrangler Riding Boots
    For most of my life, I rode with Woodland boots. I love them; they are versatile, durable, and comfortable. However, I wanted more protection than they could provide. I wasn't looking for professional track riding boots but something in between. That's me wearing Derby Rusty Wrangler Riding Boots during our ride to Valparai. Requirements A decent riding protection It should fit well, be comfortable, and should grip the floor well …
    By Thejesh GN, 569 words
  7. Josh W Comeau, , more info

    A Framework for Evaluating Browser Support
    Lots of exciting new features have been landing in CSS recently, and it can be tough trying to figure out if they’re safe to use or not. We might know that a feature is available for 92% of users, but is that sufficient? Where do we draw the line? In this blog post, I’ll share the framework I use for deciding whether or not to use a modern CSS feature …
    By Josh W. Comeau, 78 words
  8. Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings | Blog, , more info

    Constraints are Good: Python's Metadata Dilemma
    There is currently an effort underway to build a new universal lockfile standard for Python, most of which is taking place on the Python discussion forum. This initiative has highlighted the difficulty of creating a standard that satisfies everyone. It has become clear that different Python packaging tools are having slightly different ideas in mind of what a lockfile is supposed to look like or even be used for. In …
    By Armin Ronacher, 2,119 words
  9. Carryology | Exploring Better Ways to Carry, , more info

    Snap the Perfect Gift: 10 Must-Have Items for Every Photographer
    The world of photography is incredibly diverse, making it tricky to choose the perfect gifts for photographers. Whether you’re a seasoned shutterbug or someone who knows little about lenses, this guide is here to simplify your search. From clever camera gifts to thoughtful photography gifts that cater to both beginners and pros, you’ll find something to inspire creativity and enhance their craft. Explore these carefully curated picks and make the …
    By Catherine Baecker-Khoury | Carryology Editor, 1,054 words
  10. Laura McInerney - Blog, , more info

    Things I Recommend You Buy And Use
    As a lifehacky person, I’m always on the lookout for items that might seem boring but secretly make life lots better. I’ve noticed people sharing similar lists to this, and I find them genuinely useful, so I thought I’d create my own. The method was simple: I went back through all of my Amazon purchases forever and picked out ones which have genuinely added to life. They are things I …
    By Laura McInerney, 1,313 words
  11. Richly Evocative, , more info

    Postcard from Romania: towers, trees and an unexpected encounter
    Drawn by myth, stunned by reality. A trip to Transylvania.
    By Richly Evocative, 19 words
  12. A Luthier's Blog, , more info

    Project Phoenix: III
    With the body back together, the next step is to fully bind the body and also prepare a new neck blank. Cheers Gary
    By Gary Nava, Luthier, 26 words
  13. English Buildings, , more info

    Bradford, West Yorkshire
    Victorian CromwellWondering around the centre of Bradford, I spent some time staring at the huge City Hall (designed as the Town Hall in 1869 and completed in 1873), trying to take it all in. The tall central clock tower, the grand iron-gated entrance, the rows of Gothic arches, the decoration, the heraldic shields, the many of statues of kings and queens, there was so much for eye and brain to …
    By Philip Wilkinson, 605 words
  14. Eduwonk, , more info

    In Defense Of The Filibuster
    That was the title of something Rob Saldin and I wrote more than a decade ago for The New York Daily News. I tried to get AI to create an image for the filibuster, but nothing was better than this. If you hated our point then maybe you’ll hate it now. Or maybe not…since political fortunes have changed. And that’s our core point. If you want a more normal politics …
    By arotherham, 281 words
  15. Design is fine. History is mine., , more info

    Achille is always right
    By design-is-fine, 4 words