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  1. Maps Mania, , more info

    The Big Foot Sightings Map
    In October 2004, Rodney Frank Williams's daughters reported hearing what they described as "a combination of a whale and a dinosaur" coming from the state forestland near their home in Joyce, Washington. Upon further investigation, Williams discovered a footprint "much like a large wide human print dressed in a moccasin." Additional incidents, including a mysteriously moved pumpkin, led
    By Keir Clarke, 63 words
  2. Strange Maps - Big Think, , more info

    How cryopreservation could end death as we know it
    It’s 2045, and you were just diagnosed with kidney failure. A couple of decades ago, this would’ve meant years of dialysis while you waited for a donor kidney to become available, but thanks to advances in cryopreservation, your doctor is able to order you a new organ from cold storage right away. Cryopreservation Cryopreservation — the process of freezing and storing biological materials for later use — has revolutionized healthcare. …
    By Kristin Houser, 2,105 words
  3. tenfootpole.org, , more info

    Spinetooth Oasis
    By Evlyn MoreauSelf PublishedBasicLevel ... 4? The oasis is filled with cactus sprouting large yellow flowers. The water flows between a cave mouth and a sandstone crevasse. This 42 page adventure describes about twenty locations in and around desert oasis With Shit Going Down. Creature creativity abounds with an occasional turn of a phrase that is wonderful, but it can’t sustain that and doesn’t support the situation it wants to …
    By Bryce Lynch, 864 words
  4. Murky Depths, , more info

    Patience exhausted: Greenwich MP demands answers from TfL
    Problems with broken escalators at Cutty Sark DLR station has seen an MP demand answers from TfL as all four remain out of service. Issues have been ongoing for years with the station’s passengers now forced to use small lifts or numerous steps to reach street level. Station pictured with logo of PPP organisation CGL. Now removed Transport for London had blamed years of disruption due to poor quality assets …
    By J Smith, 361 words
  5. Russell Davies, , more info

    Pressing the down button
    Lots of good bits in this feature on Caryl Phillips. Phillips, 66, knew the loose ends demanded a novel “because the engine room for fiction, for me, is character. If I hear a character’s voice or if I can imagine what anxieties a character might have, then I figure I’m dealing with fiction. A piece of non-fiction can take a walk around a subject. But as soon as you start …
    By russell davies, 388 words
  6. CabbieBlog, , more info

    Previously Posted: Suicidal bakers
    For those new to CabbieBlog or readers who are slightly forgetful, on Saturdays I’m republishing posts, many going back over a decade. Some will still be very relevant while others have become dated over time. Just think of this post as your weekend paper supplement. Suicidal bakers (06.01.12) Topped by what looks like a flaming Christmas pudding, this, the tallest isolated stone column in the world, stands 202ft high and …
    By Gibson Square, 592 words
  7. thejaymo, , more info

    the year was Two Thousand and twenty-four. I took a puff of my Electronic-Cigarette, inhaling the…
    apas-95:the year was Two Thousand and twenty-four. I took a puff of my Electronic-Cigarette, inhaling the vapours. my mobile terminal buzzed in my pocket, a flat slab of microchips and glossy touchscreen. I ignored it……. probably another Electronic-Mail
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  8. Brixton Blog, , more info

    Community Connectors
    Community is a word you hear a lot in Lambeth. Easy to say, but a lot of hard work to create and continue. Alan Slingsby met three people who have put in that hard work and explain how they got help and support that are available to anyone in the borough who is or who wants to […]
    By Alan Slingsby, 58 words
  9. The Second Disc, , more info

    The Weekend Stream: January 11, 2025
    Welcome to 2025's first edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc's review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts! We're catching up on some of our favorite artists adding albums to stream and download, plus country soul and remixes aplenty - as well as a list of resources to […]
    By Mike Duquette, 62 words
  10. Stumbling and Mumbling, , more info

    The two agendas
    Why are UK infrastructure projects so expensive, and what can be done about this? To what extent is the rise of the far-right the result of economic stagnation? How can we raise economic growth given that we're close to full employment and so ordinary deficit financing would be inflationary? How do we divert labour towards construction, social care and public services without accelerating pub closures and high street decline, both …
    By chris, 1,080 words
  11. Disquiet, , more info

    Scratch Pad: LA, I Ching, Earthquake
    At the end of each week, I usually collate a lightly edited collection of recent comments I’ve made on social media, which I think of as my public scratch pad. I find knowing I’ll revisit my posts to be a positive and mellowing influence on my social media activity. I mostly hang out on Mastodon (at post.lurk.org/@disquiet), and I’m also trying out a few others. And I generally take weekends …
    By Marc Weidenbaum, 578 words
  12. Contemporary Art Daily, , more info

    Blerta Hashani at LambdaLambdaLambda
    November 11, 2024 – January 20, 2025
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  13. Initial Charge, , more info

    Time to Move on From Bootable Backups, Whether You Like It or Not
    A great piece by Riccardo Mori on the walls slowly closing in on bootable backups on macOS. When I started using Linux full-time for my personal computing last year, one of the things I’ve missed most was the ability to easily backup my system. Time Machine is such an incredible feature and there really isn’t anything like it on other operating systems. But just as important to me as Time …
    By Mike Rockwell, 224 words
  14. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    25, 20, 15, 10, 5
    I have a feeling that 2025 is going to be a year of reflection for me. It’s such a nice round number, 25. One quarter of a century. That’s also how long myself and Jessica have been married. Our wedding anniversary was last week. Top tip: if you get married in year ending with 00, you’ll always know how long ago it was. Just lop off the first 2000 years …
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  15. Marcel, , more info

    Happy New Year 2025!
    I thought I’d drop in quickly to wish you a Happy New Year before it’s not new anymore and it gets too weird. I’ve been focused on working on Unhinged over the last couple of weeks, but new posts will be coming shortly.
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