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  1. soundtrack heaven, , more info

    Blast From The Past (Music From The Original Motion Picture)
    Tommy Henriksen– I See The Sun Cherry Poppin' Daddies– So Long Toots Sonichrome– Honey Please Block – Rhinoceros Dishwalla– Pretty Babies Everclear– I Will Buy You A New Life R.E.M.– It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Squirrel Nut Zippers– Trou Macacq Flying Neutrinos– Mr. Zoot Suit Perry Como– It's A Good Day Randy Newman– Political Science Celeste Prince– A Little Belief Steve …
    By Marty, 89 words
  2. Brajeshwar, , more info

    Books of 2025
    S I remember starting my novel-reading journey in school. Sidney Sheldon was one of my favorite author. Unfortunately, as I grow older, I realized that these genre of novels are kinda cheesy, shallow, and not really my type anymore. I re-read two of his books — Master of the Game and The Sands of Time. T The War of Art by Steven Pressfield is a popular motivational and philosophical book …
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  3. Spectre Collie, , more info

    Just Married
    Last Friday, January 3, 2025, I got married to my fiancé. You may all applaud. We’ve been engaged since 2019, but neither of us were in much of a rush to plan an actual ceremony, not least because it’d be a lot of work to plan something appropriate that’d satisfy all the friends and family we have scattered around the country. That changed with the 2024 election. California voters did …
    By Chuck, 609 words
  4. MPorcius Fiction Log, , more info

    Theodore Sturgeon: "A Crime for Llewellyn," "It Opens the Sky," and "A Touch of Strange"
    Here at MPorcius Fiction Log we are reading the 1978 DAW edition of the 1958 Theodore Sturgeon collection A Touch of Strange. Today we tackle the middle three stories of this printing, "A Crime for Llewellyn," "It Opens the Sky," and the title track. Hold on to your seats as the boys down in marketing are promising us three unforgettable masterpieces and, in a blurb on an abridged 1965 edition …
    By MPorcius, 2,758 words
  5. coxy, , more info

    oslo.town blocks threads.net
    Since Meta (the company that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) launched Threads as a rival to X/Twitter, there has been a healthy dose of scepticism from the fediverse community about Meta’s intentions, the company’s values and whether Threads joining the fediverse is a good thing or bad thing. oslo.town is based on Mastodon, so it’s part of the fediverse and our position on Threads thus far was to remain open. …
    By coxy, 304 words
  6. A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry, , more info

    Fireside Friday, January 10, 2025
    Hey folks, Fireside this week! I’m currently working on a post “On the Gracchi” taking a somewhat darker look at everyone’s favorite Roman reformers (though hardly the same black takedowns Alexander and Cleopatra got) , which will hopefully be ready for next week. Trustworthy Librarian Ollie helping me work on my book sorting solution, also known as “vaguely sorted piles on the floor.” I am not a well organized person, …
    By Bret Devereaux, 3,543 words
  7. Chris Corrigan – Blog, , more info

    You think we can make community engagement work, BC Ferries?
    Our ferry, Queen of Capilano, sailing in Snug Cove back in 2009 before she had her capacity increased. Got word today that BC Ferries is embarking on an initiative to renew their community engagement practices. This is important to me because I rely on BC Ferries to get to and from my home on Bowen Island to te mainland. They are a critical player in coastal life in British Columbia. …
    By Chris Corrigan, 588 words
  8. The Marginalian, , more info

    Do Not Spare Yourself
    The only thing more dangerous than wanting to save another person — a dangerous desire too often mistaken for love — is wanting to save yourself, to spare yourself the disappointment and heartbreak and loss inseparable from being a creature with hopes and longings constantly colliding with reality, with the indifference of time and chance, with the opposing hopes and longings of others. We have, of course, always invented institutions …
    By Maria Popova, 1,060 words
  9. Tim McMahon, , more info

    Nealsgadgets C02 Camping Light Review
    Nealsgadgets C02 Camping Light Specifications Introduction Torch in use Build quality LED, bezel, lens, reflector and beam Size and comparison User interface Batteries and charging Powerbank Performance Beamshots Conclusion Price Product page Specifications Brand/model Nealsgadgets C02 Camping Light LED Cool White (6000K), Warm White (2700K), Multi-colour RGB Maximum lumens 300 lm Battery Built-in 3.7V 5200mAh 18650 Onboard charging Yes (USB-C) Material Plastic Modes 5 Blinkies SOS Waterproof IPX5 Review date …
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  10. Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities, , more info

    Final Faction Action Figures & Accessories
    The Kharn "In the year 2050, a large asteroid collided with our moon. Among the debris, we discovered a hibernating alien mothership. Now, the Kharn are awake and they want to plunder our precious natural resources. So, we recruited teams of special operatives to defend Earth from their alien threat." This page features specifications on the Kharn and Alpha Team 1 action figures. Be sure to visit the 1:18 Action …
    By Jan Ferris, 78 words
  11. this isn't happiness™ Peteski, , more info

    This is the winter of our discotheque, Alfonso Duran
    This is the winter of our discotheque, Alfonso Duran
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  12. High-Low, , more info

    45 Days Of CCS, #40: Hole
    It's a tremendous advantage to be a CCS student (or local alum) and have access to their print lab. That allows one the chance to do, for example, an anthology with multiple cut-outs. That's the case with Hole, a ridiculously elaborate anthology that reminds me of the early days of CCS. It's a bit like the old Four Square anthology that would have four artists and a theme or something …
    By Rob Clough, 521 words
  13. David Emery Online, , more info

    [Link] 2024 in Music
    From: https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/2024/pl.u-WMPzASRbk5vIf you checked my Apple Music Replay it would tell you that for the 3rd year in a row Taylor Swift was my post listened to artist, and who am I to argue with a data story like that? That stat was bolstered by her latest album — The Tortured Poets Department — which I thought was one of her best, especially the second disc (i.e. the one with …
    By David Emery, 161 words
  14. idiolect – i must invent my own systems, , more info

    Boundary Conditions
    I’m mid-career and I’ve just realised I have never received any mentoring on how to manage my workload, on how to explicitly recognise when I’ve taken on too much and how to proactively regulate the things I’m committed to. I have had conversations which touch on this, but the focus has tended to be productivity – how to manage your tasks. What about a system for working out when you …
    By tom, 1,022 words
  15. The Search for the Ultimate Mai Tai, , more info

    The Kahunas Tiki
    We revisit Dec 30 when we visited tiki bars in the valley that we’ve never visited before. Intriguing to me due to their sushi offerings, we visited Kahuna Tiki and Kahuna Tiki Tu. Both are from the same team but there are significant differences in the restaurant type and cocktails. Kahuna Tiki is in the NoHo Arts District not far from Tiki No and features a large outdoor space anchored …
    By Kevin Crossman, 416 words