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  1. Simon Collison | Home, , more info

    2024 in music
    Here’s my 21st annual roundup. Despite pledging to reduce this obsessive cataloguing, I continue to go all in because exceptional new music just keeps on coming. Appreciate these roundups? I work on this roundup through the year, and the final post takes several days. If it helps you to discover new music and you wish to show your appreciation, you can buy my music or buy me a coffee. Thanks …
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  2. Bill Fortney, , more info

    Is it time to settle your tab?
    A practice in bars across America is called the tab. Owners of bars, for trusted customers, will sometimes allow them to set up a tab and charge drinks and food to that tab throughout the evening to be settled at the end of business, that day! In the book of Romans in the scripture it is written that “all have fallen short of the glory of God”, in other words …
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  3. McMansion Hell, , more info

    on neuschwanstein castle (part 1)
    This is an essay in two parts.Neuschwanstein Concept Drawing by the stage designer (!!) Christian Jank (1869). There exist in architecture clear precedents to the McMansion that have nothing to do with suburban real estate. This is because “McMansionry” (let’s say) has many transferable properties. Among them can be included: 1) a diabolical amount of wealth that must be communicated architecturally in the most frivolous way possible, 2) a penchant …
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  4. the m0vie blog, , more info

    405. King Kong (#—)
    Peter Jackson's King Kong, with David Monaghan and Grace Duffy. At time of recording, it was not ranked on the list of best movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database. Show notes, including links: https://them0vieblog.com/2024/12/28/405-king-kong/ Follow us on twitter at @thetwofifty.
    By Darren, 47 words
  5. Magforum blog, , more info

    Dickens and his duelling frogs
    En garde: fencing frogs were noted on the desk of Charles Dickens Time flies. I’m astounded to see it is 14 years since I wrote ‘Sword-fighting frogs and Dickens‘. This popular post linked a tableau of sword-fencing stuffed frogs found in an abandoned French chateau to ‘The Empty Chair’ by Sir Samuel Luke Fildes, a print published in 1870 as a tribute to Charles Dickens. Detail of objects on the …
    By magforum, 264 words
  6. Thinking about Science with David Hukins, , more info

    24.12 Atomic orbitals
    In post 16.29, we saw that the lowest energy levels in an atom are conventionally labelled, in order of increasing energy, 1s, 2s and 2p. There are three 2p levels that all correspond to the same energy; they are denoted 2px, 2py, and 2pz. Electrons occupy these energy levels according to the principles explained in post 16.29. For example, let’s remind ourselves of the energy levels occupied by electron in …
    By David Hukins, 933 words
  7. of Resonance, , more info

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  8. Lancashire Past – Lancashire History Website and Blog, , more info

    A History of the Surey Demoniack, Whalley
    The Surey Demoniack is an intriguing story of alleged demon possession in Lancashire, from the late 1600s. Our knowledge of the events derives from a lengthy pamphlet that narrated a ‘believer’s view’ of demon possession. It was written by the ministers involved in attempts at exorcism. These men were known as Protestant nonconformists, that is […]
    By Lancashirepast.com, 63 words
  9. somethingaboutmaps, , more info

    Journey’s End
    Nearly five years ago, I completed a project that, to my mind, remains the most significant of my cartographic career: An Atlas of Great Lakes Islands, manually printed in cyanotype, with a hand-stitched binding. I wanted to share this project with all of you, but there were only a few copies. So, I decided to send one on a journey around the world. Several dozen people signed up to host …
    By Daniel Huffman, 663 words
  10. The Art of Doing Stuff, , more info

    7 Days of Puzzles - Poodle Playtime
    Of course there had to be a poodle puzzle. The final puzzle of this series is a snow and a star studded showdown with Philip and his best friend Sterling. PLUS a note on when I'll be back after the holidays. I'm not sure if this is a thing that other poodle owners go through...Read More
    By Karen, 63 words
  11. Lucy Bellwood – Blog, , more info

    Double Dipping
    Sometimes I’ll jot down a word I think I haven’t heard before, only to locate it in the existing Word Hoard archive on my own website. Apparently I logged bruit (sounds like “brewie”) on this site in August of 2020, possibly in response to learning more about my dad’s many vascular conditions, but it appears again in my notes from reading Excession earlier this year! Leave it to Ian Banks …
    By Lucy Bellwood, 83 words
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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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