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  1. Tetrapod Zoology, , more info

    What's With All These New Chameleon Names? Chameleons, Part 1
    Chameleons* are among the most distinctive and charismatic of lizards, and a long list of anatomical features make them very unusual... Caption: Jackson’s chameleon Trioceros jacksonii in profile, one of the most famous and familiar of chameleon species. I’m one of many people who grew up knowing of this species as Chamaeleo jacksonii. Image: Benjamint444, CC BY-SA 3.0. Yes, here’s another effort to rescue a squamate article from the Tet …
    By Darren Naish, 1,766 words
  2. Distant Arcade, , more info

    DidYouKnowGaming on Mario Artist
    There were a ton of 64DD games we didn’t get in the West for the Nintendo 64 but one that intrigued me the most was Mario Artist, is a suite of games and an app, including: Paint Studio Talent Studio Polygon Studio Communication Kit The suite transformed the N64 into a multimedia hub with Internet access and released in stages from 1999–2000 in Japan. In the above video, DidYouKnowGaming traced …
    By lukealexdavis, 83 words
  3. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    Bees in the news - #4
    Welcome to Bees in the News, an irregular newsletter that is even less regular than it should be due to my house move, and is only available to sponsors of The Apiarist. Each contains short(ish) newsworthy articles and comments on a range of bee and beekeeping topics. Some might justify a full post at some point in the future, others you may never hear about again.Inevitably - reflecting my bias …
    By David (The Apiarist), 179 words
  4. Max Frequency, , more info

    Call of Duty - Black Ops 6 Notes
  5. Marius Masalar, , more info

    AirPods Max: 4 years later
    I’m not sure there’s been any product I’ve had a more mixed relationship with than the AirPods Max. I returned my first pair…then missed them just enough to buy a second, which I’ve kept. Rarely a day goes by where they don’t piss me off in one way or another…yet rarely a day goes by where I don’t use them anyway. What I like If I’m buying headphones, I’m buying …
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  6. Speed Force, , more info

    “So Below” Review of THE FLASH #15
    Wally is enjoying a (very adventurous) vacation in Skartaris with his family. Meanwhile, Wally is…waitaminute…ALSO in the Watchtower? That’s where we left off last issue. Don’t worry, all will be explained, although it will more than slightly blow your mind. There are all sorts of dangers for both Wally and…Wally in this issue, and there are still plenty of mysteries to be explored. Wanna know more? Follow us after the …
    By Ed Garrett, 677 words
  7. Ploum.net, , more info

    Offrez des évasions livresques !
    Offrez des évasions livresques ! La fin de l’année approche à grands pas et, avec elle, l’obligation d’offrir des cadeaux à la famille, la belle-famille, les amis. Difficile d’échapper à cette pression consumériste sans passer pour un rustre. Tenter le cadeau réutilisable ? Le Cadeau réutilisable (ploum.net) Mais le meilleur cadeau réutilisable n’est-il pas un livre qui peut se partager, se prêter, se perdre, se retrouver ? Alors voici quelques …
    By Ploum, 735 words
  8. Second Glance History, , more info

    Get the Party Growing
    Are you entertaining this season? And do you have vegetables to get rid of? Although these questions may seem unrelated, the historical newspapers have the perfect recipe to squash boredom and turnip the fun. Read on for nutritious party games your friends will talk about for years to come. . . even if they stop Read More
    By Elyse, 61 words
  9. Six Colors, , more info

    (Podcast) Clockwise 582: Good Ol’-Fashioned Googler
    Our tech use with family and friends during the holidays; gadgets we’d bring for a long, power-limited day trip like attending a Supreme Court rally; seeking or avoiding Black Friday tech deals; and the apps we use for recipe discovery and management. Go to the podcast page.
    By Six Colors Staff, 53 words
  10. LRB Blog, , more info

    Christopher Clark: The Murmur of Engines
    Perry Anderson brings a peculiar gift to the work of criticism: he can step into a book and inspect it closely, even sympathetically, scrutinising its structures, immersing himself in its style and atmosphere; then he can step out of it again and size it up coldly from a distance. It’s surprising how rare this is. Historians rarely attempt it.
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  11. The White Pube | blog, , more info

    some book press, please click on this
    hello twp blog, long time no see. i don’t know where i’ve been so i won’t bore you with filling in the gaps. etc. here’s a lil round up of the book related press that has come out so far – interviews, features, reviews. bc we will forget, the internet is enormous, the white pube is FOREVA and it’s nice to have everything in one place. 8 best new books …
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  12. Born In Space, , more info

    Runner Uses 121 GPS Tracked Runs To Create Flipbook Style Animation
    This is a video from runner and filmmaker Duncan McCabe, who ran precise patterns around Toronto and tracked his routes with the Strava fitness app to create a flipbook style animation from the 121 runs, totaling 1,105km (687 miles) of drawing. That’s impressive. Strava must be pretty accurate to be able to identify the nuances of where exactly he ran. My GPS is always super inaccurate, especially when my girlfriend …
    By hite, 108 words
  13. BikePortland, , more info

    Weekend Event Guide: Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Bike the Lights, and more
    (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Lots of fun and interesting holiday-themed rides the next few days. Check out a few I’ve heard about below… Thursday, November 28th Un-Thanksgiving Ride – 9:30 am at Irving Park (NE)Join veteran ride leaders Max and Tom for a recognition of National Day of Mourning and an “Un-Thanksgiving.” They’ll bike to Whitaker Ponds and then venture to the nearby Native American Youth Association headquarters to hear native …
    By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor), 374 words
  14. Jim Nielsen’s Blog, , more info

    Nothing is Something
    There’s a post on htmx.org about why htmx wasn’t the right fit for a particular project (which is dope, we need more websites that admit their thing might not be the right thing all the time). The bit on AI being unfamiliar with their tool choice piqued my interest: It’s worth noting that AI tools are intimately familiar with Next.js and not so much with htmx, due to the lack …
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  15. Brad Frost | Blog, , more info

    Ella’s First Website
    ULTRA PROUD DAD MOMENT: Ella made her first website! Melissa and I woke up on Saturday morning to our goofy 6-year-old daughter entering our bedroom making this obnoxious sound. It was impressively annoying, especially considering she hasn’t seen Dumb and Dumber yet. She truly is her father’s daughter. After we were done laughing, we recorded her and cracked ourselves up listening to the playback. We joked that it would make …
    By Brad Frost, 641 words