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  1. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    Dan Davies on farming and inheritance tax (→ backofmind.substack.com)
    The streets of London were crawling with tractors recently, protesting the changes to inheritance tax on farms. (Previously farms were exempt from inheritance tax; now farms worth over £1m will be subject to it.) My initial response was to buy the line that this would only affect a tiny minority of farms, and that it was shutting a pretty egregious tax loophole exploited by the likes of James Dyson and …
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  2. Nutfield Genealogy, , more info

    A Photo Tour of Plimoth Patuxet Museum
    Happy Thanksgiving! At the Plimoth Patuxet open air museum, this path leads to the English village. However, due to recent archeaological digs in downtown Plymouth at the site of the original fort, historians have learned that the native Wampanoag people lived very close to the palisade. Previously they were believed to live nearby, but not this close. The museum is re-interpreting the palisade and the Wampanoag dwellings. A grant from …
    By Heather Wilkinson Rojo, 258 words
  3. Messy Nessy Chic, , more info

    Let’s Talk About the Bidet, the Bathroom’s Best-Kept Secret
    It’s one of those things everyone’s heard of, but few truly understand. It sits quietly in the corner of the bathroom (or as an attachment to the toilet itself), radiating mystery and a slight sense of intimidation. Ask someone about it, and you’ll usually get a shrug or a vague explanation that trails off into awkward silence. Why?
    By MessyNessy, 67 words
  4. CoffeeGeek Daily Blog, , more info

    Black Friday / Cyber Monday Deals 2024
    Here it is: full Black Friday Sales Deals at Amazon (and a few other places) to find your absolute best holiday prices on coffee + espresso. Updated Nov 27, 5pm. The post Black Friday / Cyber Monday Deals 2024 appeared first on CoffeeGeek.
    By Mark Prince, Allison Gainey and Natia Simmons, 50 words
  5. Smashing Magazine, , more info

    The Hype Around Signals
    The groundwork for what we call today “signals” dates as early as the 1970s. Based on this work, they became popular with different fields of computer science, defining them more specifically around the 90s and the early 2000s. In Web Development, they first made a run for it with KnockoutJS, and shortly after, signals took a backseat in (most of) our brains. Some years ago, multiple similar implementations came to …
    By Atila Fassina, 1,548 words
  6. Hinesight....for Foresight | Blog, , more info

    Let’s Get Loopy
    A few months ago I shared some research that explored pathways to transformation and asked y’all to speculate on whether the more common pathway was Collapse and New Equilibrium. I confessed that the study team guessed Collapse and the actual research found that New Equilibrium (NE) was the more common route. Let’s take a closer […] The post Let’s Get Loopy first appeared on Hinesight....for Foresight.
    By Andy Hines, 69 words
  7. Georgia Before People, , more info

    A Pre-Emptive Subtotal Colectomy?
    3 different doctors told us my wife’s colon needed to be removed. This ongoing ordeal began last spring when she sent a fecal sample to Cologuard, a company that advertises frequently since the medical establishment has become fixated on reducing deaths from colon cancer. The results found genetic markers suggesting my wife might have colon cancer. The doctor ordered a colonoscopy. This procedure entails sticking a camera up a person’s …
    By markgelbart, 1,103 words
  8. Magical Trash, , more info

    The original Liberty Square trash can design is a delightful rarity in early Magic Kingdom…
    The original Liberty Square trash can design is a delightful rarity in early Magic Kingdom photographs. This practical design features a cream-colored can adorned with tan vertical stripes on the sides, top, front door, and rear wall. This design graced the park until at least the early 1980s, though its exact retirement date remains a bit of a mystery.In this photo from December 1971, just two months after Walt Disney …
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  9. RECORD TURNOVER, , more info

    CHBB
    We’ve already featured CHBB (or Liaisons Dangereuses as they later became known) in our 80s HITS series, but thanks to a friend I noticed that their original cassette recordings have been reissued by Soulsheriff Records. It’s the same Swiss label that reissued Liaisons Dangereuses in 2013. On CHBB you get the complete discography of Chrislo Haas and Beate Bartel’s tapes as well as unreleased material pre-LD (1981). I’m so happy …
    By recordturnover, 129 words
  10. tenfootpole.org, , more info

    The Wizard Remains
    By Sean FerrellHangry Dwarf PressOSE/5eLevel 6. Ha! There used to be a wizards tower here, but an earthquake changed that. The tower fell, and no one ever heard from the old wizard again. Some say he was responsible for the quake. Some say he left powerful magic behind. Some say he was conducting terrible experiments. Some say all of the rumors are true. This ten page adventure uses five pages …
    By Bryce Lynch, 870 words
  11. Hermitary – hermits around the web, , more info

    r/hermit
    The popular social media forum Reddit includes a category for the topic of hermits. The category was created in 2012 and has over 6,500 members. The site presents itself “for those who walk the path of solitudel,” duscussing personal solitude, friendship, loneliness, and lifestyle. IRL: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hermit/?rdt=35190
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  12. 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
  13. 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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  14. 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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  15. 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