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  1. Editors’ Vox - Eos, , more info

    Planetary Perturbations May Strengthen Gaia
    Few Earth science concepts are as controversial and enticing as the Gaia hypothesis—the idea, first introduced by chemist James Lovelock and microbiologist Lynn Margulis in the 1970s, that Earth itself behaves like a self-perpetuating organism, with living organisms interacting with the nonliving Earth to maintain and even improve conditions for life. Some experts have noted that large-scale planetary perturbations such as climate change and an overuse of resources can wipe …
    By Grace van Deelen, 1,140 words
  2. Buster's Notes - Notes, , more info

    October report! Month one of this experiment in sustainability
    It’s been a little over a month since I quit my job and decided to work on 750 Words full time for about 6 months (or however long my portioned savings last). The experiment is to see if it might be possible to survive without getting another job in tech for even longer than that, because working on this would be so much more fulfilling and fun. The goal remains: …
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  3. THE ANOMALIST, , more info

    Abducted in Front of 23 Witnesses and a UN Secretary-General: The Most Famous UFO File Is Resurrected on Netflix El Pais
    Who says ufology doesn't possess quantitative data? Counting down towards Thanksgiving with almost two dozen touted witnesses to the 1989 alleged abduction of Linda Cortile (Napolitano). But immediately things become less clear-cut, the witness list falters, and the abduction turns into a complicated and problematic saga of personalities, purposes, and, frankly, mental pain. Atlas Obscura takes us physically away from this with 10 Places That Will Make You Believe Aliens …
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  4. Silver Screenings, , more info

    When Movies Started Talking
    We’ve been watching some remarkable short films from 1923. One features an on-stage comedian launching a barrage of jokes, e.g. “No matter how much the boss likes you, you can’t work in a bank and bring home samples.” Another short features legendary pianist and composer Eubie Blake, who plays with truly dazzling skill and wit. Ah, now here are black … Continue reading →
    By Silver Screenings, 66 words
  5. Based On A True Story..., , more info

    (Photographic) Year In Review
    Photo: © Stan BanosWell, must say I did way, way better in procuring new images this year than I had dared think possible- all in a city now bereft of over half its downtown population and services (no joke). I actually managed to get fifty genuine keepers this year, which amazes me more than anyone- a guy who for decades struggled for 2-3-4 per year (if lucky)- while living in …
    By Stan B., 458 words
  6. Synthpop Fanatic, , more info

    10 best synthpop music videos of 2024
    Pet Shop Boys top my list of the year’s best videos. The post 10 best synthpop music videos of 2024 appeared first on Synthpop Fanatic.
    By Chris Brandon, 32 words
  7. Darren's music blog, , more info

    Singer-songwriter: album review – Steve Knightley ‘The Winter Yards’
    In 2023 Phil Beer and Steve Knightley announced a final tour before putting Show of Hands on indefinite hiatus, pledging to “prioritise their well-being, creativity, and longevity above the demands of the road.” There was no suggestion, thankfully, that either of them would be giving up performing altogether and for those feeling a Show-of-Hands-sized gap in their lives the good news is that Steve Knightley is back with a brand-new …
    By Darren Johnson, 446 words
  8. Riccardo Mori, , more info

    Switching to Android?
    Last week, for my birthday, my wife got me a Nothing Phone (2a). No, it wasn’t an attempt on her part to turn me into an Android user (she uses an iPhone herself); two weeks earlier she asked me what I wanted for my birthday, and since I had recently shown her just how I liked the design of Nothing’s products and Nothing as a company, she said something like, …
    By Riccardo Mori, 2,012 words
  9. Kelake, , more info

    35 years
    Sheryl and I spent the weekend in Halifax to watch Camren compete at Dalhousie and to enjoy the city the way we enjoy most: lots of walking, with coffee roasters and bakeries as our waypoints. The extreme weather and exhaustion cancelled those plans, so we spent our free time at IKEA and Costco, which isn’t quite the same at all. Dinner out was the first pub with a table and …
    By kelake, 163 words
  10. Retail Insider, , more info

    Looping in feedback
    Being ghosted is a phenomenon that nobody wants to experience but retailers and hospitality companies are doing exactly that to many thousands of people, which is very damaging to their brands. This occurs when people are applying for jobs and the candidate invariably hears nothing back. Even when the applicant is massively qualified for the role. The best most people can expect is to initially receive an automated response stating …
    By Glynn Davis, 682 words
  11. Kimberly Hirsh, , more info

    2024-11-27 09:04
    🍿 I’ve watched still more made-for-TV holiday movies: Jingle Bell Run Meet Me Next Christmas Hot Frosty Hot Frosty taught me that no matter how built a dude is, no matter how kind he is, if he’s a himbo, I will not find him attractive.
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  12. Winnie Lim, , more info

    how she held on to my foot
    originally published on: instagram she said she accidentally took the photo – i thought it was poignant how she held on to my foot the entire hour or so i was having my root canal. if this isn’t true love, i don’t know what is.
    By Winnie, 52 words
  13. Carl Barenbrug, , more info

    Compass
    Lately, I've been thinking about my inner compass — the one that guides me through work and daily life. I've touched on my design ethos before, but this feels like something more personal. It's a lightweight breakdown of who I am, both as a designer and a human, shaped by the values, mantras, principles, people, and quotes that influence what I create and how I try to live. But consider …
    By Carl Barenbrug, 757 words
  14. Chris Nevard Model Railways Blog, , more info

    Fibreglass Face Off
    To combat trespass on the line, a couple of scary locomotives with terrifying fibreglass faces have been bought in to scare small children and probably some adults away from the line. As they patrol the route, they emit an unnerving canned laughter sound which will make even the most hardened cry “Mummy mummy, please make those cackling hysterical voices go away, they remind me of when you locked us in …
    By Chris Nevard Model Railways & Photography, 187 words
  15. Julia Bausenhardt Blog, , more info

    Sharpen your observation with blind contour drawing – mini class
    In the spirit of experimentation, I’ve tried out something a bit different and that is a new format: I’ve put together a mini class that I hope you will enjoy: “Sharpen your observation with blind contour drawing” is all about quick and fun exercises to boost your observation skills and hand-eye coordination. In just 10 ... Read more Source
    By Julia, 69 words