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  1. Guy Tal | Photographer, Author, , more info

    Inner Expression
    How can you expect a beholder to experience my picture as I experienced it? A picture comes to me a long time beforehand; who knows how long a time beforehand, I sensed, saw, and painted it and yet the next day even I do not understand what I have done. How can anyone penetrate my dreams, my instincts, my desires, my thought, which have taken a long time to fashion …
    By Guy Tal, 1,816 words
  2. blog7t, , more info

    Roundshaw Downs parkrun
    Roundshaw Downs is an area of chalk down located mostly within the suburb of South Beddington, which is part of the town of Wallington, in the London Borough of Sutton. It sits to the west of the busy A23 road which links London to Brighton. Historically the area was used as farmland but at the beginning of the 20th century it became home to Beddington Aerodrome, which was established in …
    By copy7t, 2,728 words
  3. Apocalypse Now, , more info

    My Favourite Films 2024
    1-2. Familiar Touch / Last Summerby Sarah Friedland / by Catherine BreillatTwo diametrically opposed studies of women in the autumn of their lives, with time running out and pleasures and comforts no longer guaranteed. In the former Sarah Friedland show the search for dignity as the mind goes and the world is what you remember of it in a feedback loop betraying you to your surroundings. Enfeeblement your reward for …
    By Scout Tafoya, 10,849 words
  4. Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera, , more info

    Space Ship to the Moon (1952)
    Happy New Year!A "Space Ship to the Moon" is your present for a new year. I really like the illustrations in this book. The story is OK but the visions of spacecraft, a space station and mining on the Moon are worth seeing. This is a relatively low cost book used so if you like it it is easy to search out a copy.Reichert, Edwin C. Illustrated by Bilder, Arthur …
    By John Sisson, 90 words
  5. Information Flaneur, , more info

    So you want to study Library and Information Science in Australia?
    I've had a couple of people ask for advice on LIS courses recently, so I thought it might be useful to write up some thoughts as a blog post in case anyone else has similar questions. To situate my perspective: I completed a Graduate Diploma in Information Management at RMIT University in 2003. I've worked in public libraries, for the library-owned cooperative CAVAL, and in an academic library. In that …
    By Hugh Rundle, 2,521 words
  6. tourist wannabe - Rado's blog, , more info

    Johnny Marr & James @ Brooklyn Paramount – USA 2024
    The post Johnny Marr & James @ Brooklyn Paramount – USA 2024 appeared first on tourist wannabe.
    By rado, 27 words
  7. Writing With Color, , more info

    Happy New Year 2025 from WWC
    Hello everyone,Merry, cheery holidays! The WWC team and I have been making many silent strides closer to a writingwithcolor.org.What we’ve been up toWhile the going has been slow, we’ve made a lot of progress since raising donations from you guys to go towards a .org, which we’ve secured ever since. With this support and encouragement, we plan to maintain the blog as a permanent resource.As for progress and use of …
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  8. The Bounding Box – Blog of Tobias Revell, , more info

    Box119: And One More Thing
    DS107: Happy with this, nice and quick rigid body stuff. I spent some time messing around in After Effects; maybe too much. Hard to get these things right. Well ok a lot of quality of life changes of recently; really been taking things up a gear. For one, the whole Obsidian implementation which I’ve been loving and have gradually started to shift other bits of writing, reading and thinking in …
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  9. Swiftjective-C, , more info

    2025 Indie Thoughts
    Another year down! I hope 2024 was a wonderful time for you and yours. As we look to 2025, I’ve decided to simplify my goals down to the essentials (a fair contrast to what I typically have done). To that end, here’s what I’m shooting for: Scores for NCAA: I had no plans to make this app, but it just sort of came up. There is no good way to …
    By Jordan Morgan, 673 words
  10. Save vs. Total Party Kill, , more info

    2024 in Minis
    One of my goals for 2024 was to buy fewer minis, and paint more of the minis I already owned. I made a big spreadsheet of all the warhammer that litters my house: some real “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it” energy. That saying is a bit dubious, but I do think there was value in seeing what my pile of shame looked like concretely. I would …
    By Ramanan Sivaranjan, 433 words
  11. aka pastor guy, , more info

    It's Still Personal: Mark's Five & Dime Games for 2024
    Hey, campers... I may have stopped collecting the Five & Dime stats for everyone else - but I haven't stopped collecting my own!Here's my own personal Five & Dime list (the games I played 5+ and 10+ times in 2024).As always, I include only face-to-face games and games played with human opponents over apps/online. What that means is that games that I play only solo via an app or website …
    By Mark (aka pastor guy), 526 words
  12. Antarctica Starts Here., , more info

    New year, new .plan file update.
    Happy new year, everyone. I've updated my .plan file in celebration. All of the usual warnings apply.
    By The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415/510], 23 words
  13. Spite Work: The Trials of Virginia Rappe and Fatty Arbuckle, , more info

    “Cover up”? The first day into night for reporters assigned to the Arbuckle case
    During the second Arbuckle trial of January 1922, the District Attorney of San Francisco, Matthew Brady, subpoenaed a witness who shed light on the comedian’s conduct in the immediate aftermath of Virginia Rappe’s during the early afternoon of September 9, 1921. This was Warden Woolard, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. His purpose was to contradict Arbuckle’s testimony from the first trial in November on two points: (1) whether …
    By The Authors, 877 words
  14. I never knew, , more info

    Fireplace externalities
    Driving back from family travels for the holidays, two things happened on the way, which I thought connected in a useful way. There was “dry smog” over Montréal, caused in good part by all the fireplaces burning wood to have nice holiday fires going for Christmas the day before. On the radio, a short report on the popularity of fireplace videos on YouTube and Netflix. When critiquing technology, we often …
    By Patrick, 296 words
  15. Grace Kingsley's Hollywood, , more info

    We Can’t Remember Everything: January 1925
    One hundred years ago this month, Grace Kingsley got to see two movies based on the works of her favorite author, Harry Leon Wilson. Just like his contemporary and occasional co-writer Booth Tarkington, he’s now nearly forgotten, but back then he was a best-seller. She started out her year with a film based on Wilson’s 1919 novel, Merton of the Movies, which she found to be “very good indeed.” It …
    By Lisle Foote, 1,435 words