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  1. The Indie Bob Spot, , more info

    Belleville Books - Belleville, IL
    Belleville Books, Belleville, IL(Like The Indie Bob Spot on Facebook and follow The Indie Bob Spot on X)I’ve been on this journey now for about 10 years and over 600 bookstores so not surprisingly, I’ve had a few coincidental experiences. One such experience happened here at Belleville Books, a newly opened indie in a historical downtown building not even three months old. Steve M. and Rob E. are the co-owners …
    By Bob, 1,022 words
  2. The Ranty Highwayman, , more info

    Stratford Streets
    Boxing Day called for a little bit of fresh air and with the Elizabeth Line closed, I took my folding bike out for a trip to Stratford (East London) via the District Line for a little post-Christmas cycle safari.I caught up with Dermot Hanney, one of the people behind the London Route Plan Roll cycle network map, to have a look a few things going on in the Stratford area …
    By The Ranty Highwayman, 1,014 words
  3. The Analog Antiquarian, , more info

    Chapter 21: Philippine Vagabonds
    May 1 – June 21, 1521 (Hellerick) Propelled by fear, habit, and a steady wind at its back, the fleet sailed south by southwest out of Cebu City for almost 24 hours, passing between the islands of Cebu to the west and Bohol to the east. By the morning of the second day, however, the adrenaline rush of the breakneck flight from danger was fading. When a cape at the …
    By Jimmy Maher, 3,751 words
  4. Lea Verou • Blog, , more info

    Context Chips in Survey Design: “Okay, but how does it _feel_?”
    One would think that we’ve more or less figured survey UI out by now. Multiple choice questions, checkbox questions, matrix questions, dropdown questions, freeform textfields, numerical scales, what more could one possibly need?! And yet, every time Google sponsored me to lead one of the State Of … surveys, and especially the inaugural State of HTML 2023 Survey, I kept hitting the same wall; I kept feeling that the established …
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  5. Bonkers about Perfume, , more info

    Simon sniffs: a pioneering perfume protégé is doused down under in a fragrant Fitzroy foray
    Fraser Island by David Stanley (Nanaimo, Canada) via Wikimedia Commons It's been over a month since my last post, though there has been the Christmas runaround to contend with, plus it took me several weeks at least to come up with that title. The wags amongst you might say I should have taken longer. Regular readers may remember my friend Simon, whose growing interest in niche
    By Vanessa, 79 words
  6. Observations on film art, , more info

    Harry Potter and and fabulous making-of tour
    Kristin here: Last week I returned from a nearly month-long trip, first in London and then joining a tour of Egypt. This was my second trip to London this year. The first, in June, served as a vacation after the intense activities of the winter and spring, when I finished my book on ancient Amarna statuary, dealt with David’s death and planning the memorial service, sold my house, and moved …
    By bordwellblog, 1,820 words
  7. Beautiful Water Genealogy, , more info

    U-Turn:  More Post-Accident Aftermath
    In 2015, I wrote about how my grandfather and great-grandmother fared after the 1932 death of my great-grandfather George Edmund Pleau. Since that time, I’ve learned so much more about Bertha’s and young George’s lives! (Thank you, newspapers!) So let me color in the picture a little better. Bertha and George returned to Lynn about 1933, living in a couple of places on Lewis Street in East Lynn, right by …
    By ckmccloud, 1,032 words
  8. Rosnovsky Park, , more info

    2024: a Year in Review
    Another year is in the books, it's time for the latest installment of my "Year in Review" series. This year sucked in so many ways, but there were a few bright spots as well.
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  9. Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy, , more info

    A BIT OF CRUMPET WITH MARK SEARBY
    Leonard here. The following column is written by my colleague Mark Searby highlighting British cinema past and present. Please enjoy A Bit of Crumpet. Everybody, at some point in their life, has seen an Alfred Hitchcock movie. He made so many iconic films throughout his career. He was, and still is, hugely influential in filmmaking. The films that most know are post mid-1930s. Films such as Jamaica Inn, Rebecca, Shadow …
    By Jessie Maltin, 134 words
  10. Oh Good Ale, , more info

    WWW 2024: Planet Earth is blue
    This final round-up of pubs from this year’s Winter Warmer Wander (Stockport & South Manchester CAMRA’s annual celebration of dark, strong and festive beers) covers Stockport. And Hazel Grove, and one pub in Heaton Chapel (which should probably have gone in an earlier post), but mainly Stockport – and mainly Old Tom. This post also includes my first and last WWW trips out – both of which, you may not …
    By Phil, 1,489 words
  11. Rolltop Indigo, , more info

    Retrointrospective
    Well, it wouldn't do to let the whole of 2024 pass without a blog post on record, so I'll take this opportunity to look back over this year. It's been a rough one in many ways, but, as always, there are some nice things to note, too.LossThe loss of my Mom casts the longest shadow over the year, partly because she was awesome (dedicated her adult life to being a …
    By S. John Ross, 1,080 words
  12. conway.scot, , more info

    Preventing Spam Calls with Twilio or SignalWire
    Due to recent life events, I’ve been engaging with realtors, banks, and lenders. In all cases, I’m looking for information on their services and start by filling out an online form which should lead me to find such information. Typically instead of directly providing the answers I seek, the process breaks down with a statement of “we’ll get back to you”. Then, at random hours, I receive unsolicited phone calls …
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  13. Kate Macdonald, , more info

    John Carey, A Little History of Poetry
    After reading Kathleen Jamie’s Cairn (short poems and very short prose bits and pieces) I thought I’d like to reread Glyn Maxwell’s On Poetry. Maxwell is SO good: he explains and illustrates and most importantly he enthuses. After rereading Maxwell I was smitten again with Gerald Manley Hopkins’ fantastic lines that open ‘As Kingfishers Catch … Continue reading John Carey, A Little History of Poetry →
    By Kate, 72 words
  14. working by hand, , more info

    In a galaxy far, far away, they had Philips screws
    It’s funny when you watch a sci-fi movie, because sometimes there is a prop which just seems a little out of place, usually because something doesn’t mesh with how it’s been built. Yes, I know, it’s only a movie – but sometimes it’s the little things that matter. In Star Wars The Force Awakens there is a poster with Rey holding her staff, and there in plain sight is a …
    By spqr, 196 words
  15. Ikkaro - Homemade inventions and DIY, , more info

    Libros leídos en 2024
    Segundo que año que hago recopilatorio. Me gusta mucho consumir este tipo de contenido en cualquier formato, así que me parece una buena idea ofrecerlo yo también. Y es de gran ayuda para recordar lo que has leído y la impresión general que te ha dejado. Este año he leído 43 libros. Es una dato, no le doy mucha importancia, porque no es lo mismo leer libro de 1000 páginas …
    By Nacho Morató, 1,812 words