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  1. Interconnected, a blog by Matt Webb, , more info

    Keeping the seat warm between peaks of cephalopod civilisation
    I often wonder what it felt like for the ancient Greeks, circa 800BC, to be wandering in the ruins of the previous Mycenaean civilisation. These cities they can no longer build; staring at writing they can’t read. The Greeks had to re-discover literacy. I think perhaps they wouldn’t have known what they were looking at. I know that dinosaurs aren’t our ancestors but… it’s adjacent? We live in a world …
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  2. Paleofuture, , more info

    The Follyphone and Our Ridiculous Future
    Mr. Lewis Sydney playing his Follyphone in September 1912 (Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) The future can be presented in a lot of ways. Sometimes we imagine it in the darkest of terms, a dystopian hellscape that shocks our sense of safety, making us fearful about what’s to come. Other times we imagine the future as utopian—joyful and wondrous with all of the things we could ever want at our fingertips …
    By Matt Novak, 205 words
  3. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Weblog, , more info

    Best of 2024: Landscape
    Part three of my personal favorites, with 15 landscape & seascape photos from San Diego County, Yosemite Valley, and New England. Read MoreThanks for following Alexander S. Kunz Photography via RSS & keeping independent websites alive. Buy me a coffee? Support @ $3/month. Visit My Print Store. Browse My Photo Archive.
    By Alexander S. Kunz, 55 words
  4. 853, , more info

    Bid to halt sale of Greenwich’s Olympic equestrian centre thrown out
    Plans to sell the Greenwich Equestrian Centre were given the green light by a panel of councillors on Wednesday after a challenge to the decision led to a party political row. Last month Greenwich Council’s cabinet approved a proposal to sell the centre on Shooters Hill, as well as a house next to the nearby […] The post Bid to halt sale of Greenwich’s Olympic equestrian centre thrown out appeared …
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 86 words
  5. The Visual Science Lab / Kirk, , more info

    Pre-Shoot Rituals. Going through the steps to make sure everything is up and running.
    Bizarre post production flaw. But I liked it enough to keep it.tomorrow will be interesting for me. An old friend and sometimes video production partner recommended me as a still photographer on a film project he's involved with. The shoot will consist mostly of interviews with teachers and b-roll shots of youngsters who participate in a program and teachers. The majority of the set-ups will be outdoors, in a large, …
    By Kirk, 688 words
  6. Ask a Manager, , more info

    weekend open thread – January 11-12, 2025
    This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. This comment section is open for any non-work-related discussion you’d like to have with other readers, by popular demand. Here are the rules for the weekend posts. Book recommendation of the week: Long Bright River, by Liz Moore. It’s SO GOOD! It’s the story of two sisters, close as children but estranged as adults. When one becomes …
    By Ask a Manager, 151 words
  7. Max Frequency, , more info

    Memory Card 27 – Questioning FOMO
  8. Editors’ Vox - Eos, , more info

    “Exceptional” Global Warming Spike Continued in 2024
    Global average temperatures in 2024 were the hottest on record, surpassing the previous record set in 2023 by a clear margin. In three global temperature assessments released on 10 January, climate scientists reported that temperatures across the world rose faster than expected, reaching 1.46°C–1.62°C above the preindustrial baseline. “The long-term trends are very, very clear,” Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, told reporters at a …
    By Kimberly M. S. Cartier, 1,273 words
  9. Newspaper Club - Blog, , more info

    Newspaper Club 2024 Year in Review
  10. Curious British Telly, , more info

    The Sky-Fi Music Show
    It never ceases to astonish me that, in Britain during the mid-1980s, you weren’t strictly stuck with just BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 for your viewing options. While most of the country soldiered on with this scant selection, pockets of progression were sprouting elsewhere. Cable television was slowly unspooling its coaxial veins in certain enclaves of the country, bringing with it a whole new world of programming.Enter Sky Channel. …
    By Ben Ricketts, 914 words
  11. Serenity Now Scents and Sensibilities, , more info

    Perfume Chat Room, January 10
    Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or old favorites, and respond to each other. The perennial theme is fragrance, but we can interpret that broadly. This is meant […]
    By Old Herbaceous, 61 words
  12. LondonJazzCollector, , more info

    Sunao Wada: Blues World (1974) Three Blind Mice
    Selection: Blues World (long!) https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/sunao-wada-quintet_blues-world_three-blind-mice_tbm25_1974_ljc.mp3 . . . The selection “Blues World” runs the whole length of Side 2, around 19 minutes. The track is the only contribution on the album by the saxophone player, so you get a full quintet performance. It was easier to just let it run than try to edit a short sample. . . . Track List A1 Now See How You Are (O. Pettiford, …
    By LondonJazzCollector, 846 words
  13. The Urban Fly Fisher, , more info

    Do you want to support UrbanFlyFisher?
    I have been writing now about urban rivers and the River Kelvin for nearly …checks calender 23 years – Urban Fly Fisher was the first dedicated fly fishing blog to hit the internet and I have met a lot of new friends along the way. As much as this is a personal affair I sometimes get asked how folk can support Urban Fly Fisher and keep it free from shareholders, …
    By Alistair, 375 words
  14. DNA Lounge: DNA Sequencing, , more info

    Wherein we engage in some barchæology
    Or, "Please admire our giant, shiny cans!" We did a little photo shoot with all of our bar shakers and tip jars, which are covered with years of stickers. Technically these are communal but in practice our bartenders have their favorites. Can you pick out the bartender by their shaker? How many of these stickers can you identify?
    By jwz, 64 words
  15. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    Magnetic personalities
    If you strap a magnet to the head of a pigeon, it gets lost.Not just any pigeon of course, a homing pigeon, and not just any magnet ... it has to be small enough that it doesn't physically impede the flight of the pigeon. Finally, whether it gets lost depends upon the weather; the pigeon is much more likely to not return if the weather is dull and cloudy (Walcott …
    By David (The Apiarist), 243 words