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  1. We Are the Mutants, , more info

    Ain’t No Golden Age: On the Banality of Nostalgia Memes
    Features / November 27, 2024 In my mind and in my carWe can’t rewind we’ve gone too farPictures came and broke your heartPut the blame on VCR —The Buggles, “Video Killed the Radio Star” ROBERTS: I saw this on Facebook the other day and had to call an emergency round robin. I don’t know the original image source but I’ve seen it on several clickbait nostalgia pages at this point. …
    By K.E. Roberts, 2,742 words
  2. The History of Parliament, , more info

    The Last of the Cromwells
    The current BBC production of Wolf Hall: the Mirror and the Light, the last of Hilary Mantel’s novels charting the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, is a reminder that Cromwell’s dynasty did not end with him on the block. In this post, Dr Robin Eagles considers the careers of some of the direct heirs and how Cromwell’s descendant, Elizabeth, attended the coronation of Queen Anne when she probably should …
    By Connie Jeffery, 1,293 words
  3. Fup Duck Photography, , more info

    How to photo
    I have written before about how photography works in a technical sense. But that’s like knowing how the engine works when what you want is to drive, or more accurately, get somewhere in a car. To follow the analogy it’s perfectly possible to drive a car without knowing how it works, but to get the best out of it it’s useful to know something about how some parts of it …
    By fupduckphoto, 609 words
  4. Building Our Past, , more info

    Department Store Parking: A Brief History
    ‘Drive your car in London. Not so difficult as many women think’, urged Margaret Montague Johnstone in the pages of The Motor in March 1933. As well as being a keen shopper and motorist, Johnstone was the daughter of the first man to go around the world on a bicycle! Johnstone recommended several choice parking spots around Oxford Street, noting that ‘Debenhams and Freebody have their own private parking ground …
    By buildingourpast, 1,258 words
  5. Flaming Pablum, , more info

    Happy Thanksgiving from Flaming Pablum!
    By Alex in NYC, 5 words
  6. BusAndTrainUser, , more info

    2025 sorts the two 25s (go-too will go too)
    Thursday 28th November 2024 Readers may recall a blog in August describing an unusual situation north of Bedford where competition had broken out between Grant Palmer and Stagecoach on a bus route between Bedford and the village of Harrold. The pre August 2024 route 25 all operated by Grant Palmer On the face of it the situation on route 25 didn’t seem to make sense not least as Stagecoach began …
    By BusAndTrainUser, 1,071 words
  7. a man and his hoe, , more info

    A First Frost History About to be Made
    You wouldn’t know it was the very end of November from the verdant hydrangea leaves. History is about to be made. The latest recorded first frost I could find for our area ranges from November 23 in Bellingham, 15 miles north, to November 29 in Everett, 40 miles south of us. Today is November 27, and there is no frost in sight, even through December 6, when the high is …
    By theMan, 332 words
  8. The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm, , more info

    The continuing saga of receiving email for Sean Conner
    I have another data point for receiving email for other people named “Sean Conner.” This time, I received an email from a auto repair shop in Wimauma, Florida, detailing work on my 2014 XXXXX­XXXXX­XXX with VIN XXXXX­XXXXX­XXXXX­XX and the Florida plate of XXXXX­X with XXXXX­X miles on the odometer for a total amount of $XXXXX­X. If that level of detail isn't scary enough, I also learned of my phone number …
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  9. Natural History Journal, , more info

    South Texas Birding: Gulf Coast Wading Birds and Friends
    Herons and egrets are some of Eric's favorite birds, and for many years, he and I have both been eager to see two species in particular that are not at all common in California: Reddish Egret and Roseate Spoonbill. Happily, the Gulf Coast of Texas is an excellent place to find both of these species (and many more), so it was with great excitement that we made our way out …
    By Siera Nystrom, 1,362 words
  10. Perfume Posse, , more info

    Noel au Balcon Etat Libre d’Orange
    Perfume PosseNoel au Balcon Etat Libre d’Orange Heya Posse! Less than one month till Christmas. For those of you who don’t celebrate, or celebrate other religious milestones at this point, fair play to you. Thing is, across the western world it’s almost impossible to ignore the marketing,… Continue Reading → Perfume PosseNoel au Balcon Etat Libre d’Orange
    By Portia, 63 words
  11. London Datastore – News, , more info

    Autumn Budget 2024: Highlights and Implications for London
    The Government’s Autumn 2024 Budget included several major fiscal changes, including a revision of the method by which national debt is measured for national accounting purposes, an upcoming rise in national insurance contributions for employers and commitments related to regional devolution. Some of these changes could significantly influence London’s economic trajectory. On October 30th 2024, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, revealed the newly-elected government’s first Budget, which was …
    By Adam Yousef, 2,721 words
  12. justin․searls․co, , more info

    📍 Gaburi Chicken Musashikosugi
    I've written about Gaburi before but it remains the absolute best karaage I've found in years of searching. Just order the boneless fried chicken thighs ("momo karaage, hone-nashi") and, if you drink, enjoy the $10 all you can drink course for two hours. Can't afford not to.
    By Justin Searls, 51 words
  13. Lucy Bellwood – Blog, , more info

    Laid Low
    I’m sick in bed the week of Thanksgiving, which is mostly bothering me because I was looking forward to using the holiday lull to finally get some work done. This sounds bad, I know. But my family doesn’t even do Thanksgiving! My whole life I’ve made do with (and enjoyed, to be fair) turning up at other people’s celebrations. This year I’m starving for a secret pocket of time instead; …
    By Lucy Bellwood, 349 words
  14. Shiny New Books, , more info

    The Sequel by Jean Hanff Korelitz
    Reviewed by Harriet Sequels can be very enticing when the initial book has done well. Readers want to know what happens to a character they’ve connected with. So says a literary agent in this witty, exciting thriller, which is itself of course the sequel to Korelitz’s previous novel, The Plot, which I reviewed on here back in 2021. In that book Jacob Finch Bonner, a failing novelist, gets a job …
    By Shiny New Books, 690 words
  15. po-ru.com, , more info

    Week 203: Milk snatcher
    I achieved the dream of walking out of Tesco with something I hadn’t paid for. I bought a carton of oat milk that had a promotional price of £1.50 on the shelf edge, but after checking my receipt I saw that I’d been charged £2. Out of principle, I immediately headed for the customer service desk to point this out. The employee disappeared off to check and came back with …
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