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  1. Exploring the Universe with Andrew Fraknoi, , more info

    Celebrating the Centennial of Galaxies January 1 2025
    On January 1, 1925, at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Washington, DC, astronomer Henry N. Russell read a paper contributed by a young astronomer named Edwin Hubble. In this paper, Hubble announces that he has been able, for the first time, to measure the distance to some spiral-shaped “nebulae” (nebulae were fuzzy things in the sky — their nature was an unsettled question, as was their location.) …
    By Andrew Fraknoi, 597 words
  2. Stratechery by Ben Thompson, , more info

    Holiday Break: December 23rd to January 6th
    Stratechery is on holiday from December 23, 2024 to January 6, 2025; the next Stratechery Update will be on Tuesday, January 7. In addition, the next episode of Sharp Tech will be on Monday, January 6, the next episode of Dithering will be on Tuesday, January 7. Sharp China will return the week of January 13. The full Stratechery posting schedule is here.
    By Ben Thompson, 70 words
  3. Triple Eh?, , more info

    "The Arcadia Cecconoid Port"
    Further adventures of the Amiga port of Cecconoid! And this one's kinda crazy. Neil, from RMC, recently came across an Arcadia cabinet, Mastertronic's folly to make an arcade machine out of an Amiga 500. As part of the restoration, Ian decided to port Cecconoid over to it, and it is a thing of beauty. I got to play on it a couple of weeks ago, and honestly, wrestling the machine …
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  4. Steamboats Are Ruining Everything, , more info

    Training and practice
    I’ve been going to Cross Fit classes for five years now, and even though I’m deep into my fifties, I have become stronger and have learned a number of skills, outcomes that have surprised me. It’s a remarkably effective system of education and training. My vocation is writing and not (yet) fitness influencing, however, so my progress in Cross Fit has sometimes led me to daydream about whether a system …
    By Caleb Crain, 1,745 words
  5. Restaurant-ing through history, , more info

    Famous in its day: Well of the Sea
    A short time ago I had a chance to visit the fascinating second floor of the Fishs Eddy store in New York. It is piled high with not-for-sale dishware of all kinds, collected by the store’s owner Julie Gaines. The collection includes restaurant ware from the golden past when this country still produced such things. (Tours of the collection, hosted by Julie, are given periodically and booked by the New …
    By Jan Whitaker, 533 words
  6. PERFUME PROFESSOR, , more info

    Passing Fancies ~ December 2024
    Reading: Sea of Tranquillity by Emily St. John Mandel. It gave me scary dreams but I loved it. Audio: Christmas songs, from all my usual favorites, old and new. Video: The movie Conclave…great cast, gorgeous cinematography, plenty of plotting and scheming in a Vatican setting. (Tr)eats: Struffoli and panettone from our favorite bakery. Chocolates from Li-Lac (a gift). Drink: Sam Adams Holiday White Ale (nice citrusy notes!). Garb: A big …
    By Jessica, 200 words
  7. The Fastest Slow Guy You Know, , more info

    A MAN WHO LIVES AMONG SKELETONS - The San Francisco Call and Post San Francisco, California · Sunday, January 05, 1902
    Read more about Carville OLD COLONEL DAILEY lives in the midst of skeletons. More than that, he has built him a house of them. He has woven the great bones and the small bones into joists and rafters and beams. He has shingled with them and clap-boarded with them. They are his roof and his shelter. They are the skeletons of the great ships of the sea, the ships that …
    By Morgan Fletcher, 1,204 words
  8. Evert's Dugout, , more info

    Putting Curveball in maintenance mode
    Curveball is a server-side webframework for Node.js. I’ve been working on it for 6 years as a side-project, but it wasn’t successful and it’s time to let it go. This is a hard thing to do, because I probably have 1000’s of hours into this project, and there’s a strong sense of missed potential. I’m writing this article because my psyche requires closure in order for them to not take …
    By Evert Pot, 975 words
  9. Matthew Bogart, , more info

    Sharing the love of a thing
    Just a little ways away from our house sits a tiny movie theater, a cozy spot with just three screens showing both modern releases and beloved classics. Recently, I've seen "Stand By Me", "Being John Malkovich", and "Halloween" there. Last night the line for "Nosferatu" stretched nearly out the door, the busiest I've ever seen the place.The theater's history stretches back to 1948, its bright neon marquee still illuminating the …
    By Matthew Bogart, 212 words
  10. Goat-O-Rama, , more info

    Christmas Goat Violin Live | Dec 29, 2024
    By Phil, 8 words
  11. Bureboyblog, , more info

    Aquarium. Again...
    Not quite in the league of Loafer's big rudd boat but sometimes in the winter a real bonanza of a place. I'd packed the chub gear from yesterday as well as the pin rod and getting to the carp park and seeing swimmers and all sorts nearly set off up the path but in truth I'd rather give it a go up there with some regular baiting and the small …
    By Bureboyblog, 302 words
  12. FreakyTrigger, , more info

    Bec’s best books 2024
    In the ancient times, when I was old enough to know better but young enough to believe it didn’t matter, when LiveJournal was the central focus of my socialisation, at this time of year my reading feed was dominated by a popular end-of-year survey. The questions were fairly standardised, though there was some variation as people replaced or skipped those they didn’t fancy revealing. I was far more invested in …
    By Bec, 1,683 words
  13. Koos Looijesteijn | Blog, , more info

    How to get good at anything creative
    What does it mean to improve skills? How can you move beyond the basics and keep getting better? Please continue to my website to read the post. Sorry about that. If you're a technical person and you know how let Astro render mdx to an RSS feed, please let me know.
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  14. TECHknitting, , more info

    Needle felting tricks for knittersCutting Steeks, Fastening Floats & Touching up Color Knitting
    Needle felting is a trick worked on dry fabric, which melds together woolen fiber. I say woolen because actual wool from the back of a living sheep really is the only fiber with with structure and body for this form of fabric-torture. And torture it is: as used in knitting, needle felting involves plunging very sharp barbed needles through fabric to draw wisps of the top layer down into the
    By TECHknitter, 83 words
  15. Grand Old Movies, , more info

    Criswell Amazes!
    He was born Jeron Criswell King on August 18, 1907, and his first words, spoken at age four during a thunderstorm, were also his first prediction: “The rain will stop!” (“And a valid one!” the prognosticator crowed.) When the rain did stop (as it always does), the little boy’s own future (where we will all spend the rest of our lives) was thus assured. For Lo!, a Prophet was born! …
    By Grand Old Movies, 2,735 words