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  1. Mark R. Stoneman, , more info

    2025-01-11 08:16
    “Review and Evaluation—Tulsa Race Massacre,” by the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, January 10, 2025. In 1921, white Tulsans murdered hundreds of residents of Greenwood, burned their homes and churches, looted their belongings, and locked the survivors in internment camps. Until this day, the Justice Department has not spoken publicly about this race massacre or officially accounted for the horrific events that transpired in Tulsa. This report breaks …
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  2. BusAndTrainUser, , more info

    25 places with two stations: 1 Hertford
    Saturday 11th January 2025 Welcome to a new blog series featuring towns and cities around Britain which, by a quirk of history, are blessed with having two railway stations on different lines serving completely different destinations. To kick things off I’ve been to Hertford and had a look at that town’s contrasting pair of stations: Hertford East and Hertford North. As you can see from the map, Hertford East is …
    By BusAndTrainUser, 1,100 words
  3. Free-Range Kids, , more info

    What Happens When a Head of School Makes Recess (and beyond) Fabulous!
    SCORE! About a month ago, I visited the Strelitz Academy in Virginia Beach and it gave me SUCH HEART! Everyone in the elementary school is doing The Let Grow Experience, so there were paper trees in the hall festooned with Let Grow “leaves.” These are leaf-shaped pieces of paper where the kids wrote the new things they’d just started doing on their own: learned to ride a bike, made dinner, …
    By lskenazy, 815 words
  4. Sampleface, , more info

    Domi and JD Beck – SPACE MOUNTAiN (Live)
    Stunning. Absolutely stunning. I have ascended. The post Domi and JD Beck – SPACE MOUNTAiN (Live) appeared first on Sampleface.
    By Luke Davis, 28 words
  5. Bitter Tea and Mystery, , more info

    Books Read in December 2024, Plus Stats for the Year
    December was a good reading month and three of my reads were Christmas books. I included some notes on my reading in 2024 at the end of this post. Here is my list of books read:FictionTom Lake (2023) by Ann PatchettThis was a very good book and an enjoyable read. Basically it is the story of a woman telling her daughters about a summer love affair she had with a …
    By TracyK, 1,084 words
  6. Tabletop Fix, , more info

    Para Bellum Wargames - New Pre-Orders
    The first wave of the new Yoroni faction for Conquest can now be pre-ordered from Para Bellum Wargames:Link: Para Bellum Wargames
    By Tabletop Fix, 27 words
  7. Leiden Medievalists Blog, , more info

    Health and Healing in the Norse World: A Glimpse into Medieval Scandinavian Medicine
    The Vikings, often romanticized as fearsome raiders, were also adept navigators, traders, and settlers. But beyond the swords and sails lies another fascinating aspect of their lives: how they understood and managed health and healing.
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  8. News From ME, , more info

    Wanna Help?
    Of course you want to help. You're a human being, you're horrified by the destruction here in Los Angeles and you want to do what you can to help the folks whose homes, jobs and lives have been damaged by the fires. So once again, I refer you to my favorite charity, Operation USA. There are many fine agencies out there but I know some of the people behind this …
    By evanier, 122 words
  9. John Clare Weblog, , more info

    Many a tinted hue
    To tastes warm bosom & to healths flusht cheekMorns flushing face peeps out her first fond smileCrimsoning the east in many tinted hueThe horison round as edgd with brooding mistPenc'ling its seeming circle round so uniformIn ting[e] of faintly blue—how lovly thenThe streak which matchless nature skirting sweetFlushes the edges of the arching sky& melting draws the hangings of the mornDaily #JohnClare postings#poetry #environment
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  10. House of Kyle, , more info

    Despicable Me(ta)
    It was just a little over a year ago that I briefly softened in my general disdain for Meta (which I held not only for their overall anti-web walled garden approach of the last 20 years, but especially for their role in the last decade’s rise of misinformation). Watching what was going on with their new Twitter clone, I raised an interested eyebrow as I followed their rapid progress in …
    By Kyle Ford, 320 words
  11. Shorpy Old Photos, , more info

    Capital Transit: 1937
    September 1937. Washington, D.C. "Capital Transit Locomotive 1135 on Pennsylvania Avenue at Post Office Department. Wheel arrangement: PCC." 4x5 glass negative by C.W. Witbeck from the Louis A. Marre Rail Transportation Photograph Collection. View full size.
    By Dave, 39 words
  12. ongoing by Tim Bray, , more info

    AI Noise Reduction
    What happened was, there was a pretty moon in the sky, so I got out a tripod and the big honkin’ Tamron 150-500 and fired away. Here’s the shot I wanted to keep. Sadly, the clouds had shiftedand Luna had lost her pretty bronze shading. I thought the camera and lens did OK given that I was shooting from sea level through soggy Pacific-Northwest winter air. But when I zoomed …
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  13. Pixel Envy, , more info

    The Verge: ‘Mark Zuckerberg Lies to Joe Rogan’s Face’
    Elizabeth Lopatto, for the Verge, listened to Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast so none of us need to. Lopatto does a good job in this article of walking through some of the claims made by Zuckerberg and the conspicuous things he omits. It is a good piece. However, there is one paragraph for which I call for a correction. Zuckerberg spent considerable time complaining about Apple in ways …
    By Nick Heer, 263 words
  14. Stephen Bodio, , more info

    Clueless about knots!
    The researchers showed participants four knots that are physically similar but have a hierarchy of strength. People were asked to look at the knots, two at a time, and point to the strongest one. The strongest is A, the reef knot. Credit: Khamar Hopkins/Johns Hopkins University “We’re just not able to extract a salient sense of a knot’s internal structure by looking at it,” Croom said. “It’s a nice case …
    By Sea Run, 150 words
  15. Arseblog ... an Arsenal blog, , more info

    Arteta on transfers + getting more out of Merino and others
    Morning all, here’s a quick Saturday round-up for you. If you watched Mikel Arteta’s press conference yesterday, you might have come away with the same conclusion that I did – which is that a January arrival is, while not impossible, more or less unlikely. The manager was asked what he’d be looking for if he were in the market for an attacking player this month, and said: First of all, …
    By arseblog, 1,053 words