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  1. 30Squares, , more info

    Ground colour at Poppyfield Flats
    I'm making some attempts at painting the terrain. As I've mentioned before getting the colours right could be tricky because all I'm working from are my own travel photos, photos I've found on line, and memories from hikes on the Mt. Lowe trail. Then there are the colour shifts introduced by printing the reference photos on paper, or viewing them on a screen. Unlike the Loonar Module I don't have …
    By J D Lowe, 204 words
  2. Book and Sword – pontifex minimus, , more info

    Knowing Things is Hard
    Knowing things is hard, even about the past. Over the years I have compiled pithy names for some of the reasons why this is. This week I decided to share them in the style of Andrew Gelman’s Handy Statistical Lexicon or Samuel Johnson’s dictionary. Right now many entries are blank or just link to other people’s websites and articles. If I ever turn these into a book, I will expand …
    By Sean, 4,320 words
  3. CoffeeGeek Daily Blog, , more info

    Bean to Cup Machines: Nespresso Killers!
    It's time for all Coffee Geeks to become fans of super automatics. Not for ourselves, but for the sake and benefit of capsule coffee users. The post Bean to Cup Machines: Nespresso Killers! appeared first on CoffeeGeek.
    By Natia Simmons, 43 words
  4. Food in Jars – Blog, , more info

    The Community Canning Challenge
    Hello friends! It has been a VERY long time since I’ve shown my face around these parts. But with the start of the new year, it is time to shake the dust off, pull my brain back together and get back to the business of canning and making connections with all of you. Enter the Community Canning Challenge! Twice in the past, I’ve hosted year-long challenges in which I would …
    By Marisa McClellan, 688 words
  5. EQ Music Blog, , more info

    Listen to “IT girl” by JADE
    Without a doubt, the buzz surrounding the solo careers of Leigh-Anne, Perrie, Jesy, and Jade, all stemming from their time in the phenomenally successful girl band Little Mix, has been incredibly exciting. Yet I must admit, it is Jade’s artistry particularly in songs like “Angel of My Dreams,” “Midnight Cowboy,” and “Fantasy” that truly captivates me. Her diverse musicality and poignant, salty lyrics, drawn from her own experiences in the …
    By Mandy Rogers, 392 words
  6. Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog, , more info

    News, nuggets and longreads 11 January 2025: The Cat Creeps
    Every Saturday we round up the best writing about beer from the past week. This time we’ve got thistle glasses, more Kölsch, and an accidental cult beer. For a generation of British craft beer drinkers, this news carries some emotional resonance: Magic Rock Brewing is appointing administrators. It’s a brewery you could use to tell the whole story of the UK craft beer boom: family money, a talented brewer; launching …
    By Boak & Bailey, 1,068 words
  7. Far Outliers, , more info

    Extent of Martial Law, 1941
    From Ghosts of Honolulu: A Japanese Spy, A Japanese American Spy Hunter, and the Untold Story of Pearl Harbor, by Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll, Jr. (Harper Select, 2023), Kindle pp. 126-129: Lt. Col. Thomas Green, now the Hawaiian Department’s judge advocate, moves into Iolani Palace the day after Pearl Harbor. The man who wrote the rules governing the military administration is on hand to direct martial law operations. At …
    By Joel, 400 words
  8. Phil Gyford’s website – Writing, , more info

    It appears to tick every box
    On my recent post about Things and other task management apps, Tom Atkins pointed out that Todoist recently satisfied both of my particular requirements: repeat tasks a period after their completion date and (in the paid version) have both “when” and “deadline” dates. It also has a Kanban board view of lists, which I’d either missed when I gave the app a try a few months ago, or had forgotten. …
    By Phil Gyford, 435 words
  9. Slugger O'Toole, , more info

    Weekly Bulletin. What you need to know this week…
    Economy Minister warns of ‘devastating impact’ on tourism sector as ETA scheme goes live In a press release issued by the Department for the Economy on Tuesday (7 January), Minister Conor Murphy MLA pressed the Home Office to reconsider their implementation of the new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme, warning it will have a devastating impact on tourism in the region. Under the scheme, as of the 8 January, visitors …
    By Chambré Public Affairs, 2,309 words
  10. In the Dark, , more info

    Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 11/01/2025
    Welcome to the first update of 2025 from the It’s Saturday morning once again so here’s another quick update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. For the new year we have started Volume 8. Since the last update of 2024 we have published four new papers which brings the total so far published by OJAp up to 239. In chronological order of publication, the four papers published this …
    By telescoper, 519 words
  11. Hermitary – hermits around the web, , more info

    Korean author re Schopenhauer
    The Korean Herald presents a review article on Kang Yong-soo of the Institute of Philosophical Studies at Korea University and author of a best-selling book in South Korea titled Reading Schopenhauer at Forty. The article title suggests the relevance of Schopenhauer: “When relationships tire you out, try Schopenhauer.” URL: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/3414442
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  12. Colossal, , more info

    An Enormous Fractured Acorn Seeds Meditation Among the Trees
    In a lush, wooded pocket in Rouen, France, a meditation space rests on the forest floor. Designed by Linfeng Zhou of Vancouver-based LFZ Studio, “Le Monde dans un Gland,” or “The World in an Acorn,” invites visitors into its shell to have a seat and reflect. Diamond-shaped, interlocking panels of marine plywood nest together to create the scaled cupule of the nut, which allows light to pierce through and cast …
    By Grace Ebert, 209 words
  13. Retraction Watch, , more info

    Weekend reads: ‘Lack of informed consent’ in DNA data; protecting the ‘prey’ of predatory journals; another ivermectin-COVID-19 retraction
    Dear RW readers, can you spare $25? The week at Retraction Watch featured: Meet Retraction Watch’s two new journalists Elsevier denies AI use in response to evolution journal board resignations Biotech company agrees to pay $4 million to settle data falsification allegations Science paper by Toronto lab retracted The 14 universities with publication metrics researchers say are too good to be true Our list of retracted or withdrawn COVID-19 papers …
    By Avery Orrall, 569 words
  14. The Two Terriers, , more info

    An icy evening
    Walking Lucie on a cold, clear late afternoon, the temperature hasn't risen above plus one all day and there's no doubt that tonight it will drop to minus four or five. Fishing plans have been suspended because every waterway in the Fens has a coating of ice. The was one piece of clear water I noticed the day before, it was under a tree, and I could see fish moving …
    By The Two Terriers, 148 words
  15. Tale of Painters » Classic Blog, , more info

    Review: Death Korps of Krieg army set
    The Death Korps Veteran Kill Team was just the beginning. After a long wait, the new plastic Death Korps of Krieg range is finally here, kicking off with the army set. In our review, we'll be discussing the build options for all the new kits, including the new Death Riders and Combat Engineers. We'll also be taking a look at high-res sprue images and the new 10th Edition Warhammer 40,000 …
    By Stahly, 95 words