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  1. The Ethan Hein Blog, , more info

    Subterranean Homesick Blues
    I have Bob Dylan on the brain, because my socials are saturated with ads for the Timothee Chalamet movie, and because MusicRadar used the movie as the news hook for a column about Bob. I rewatched Don’t Look Back for the first time in forever. It’s a sign of my advancing age that Bob came across as unnecessarily obnoxious, especially to the poor Time Magazine reporter. But the music still …
    By Ethan, 1,381 words
  2. Lost Art Press, , more info

    Check Out The Woodworker’s Book Club
    Recently, Owen Madden started a book club, and he wants you to join. A professional cabinetmaker from upstate New York, Madden works as shop foreman at Rowan Woodwork. “At our shop, we have a monthly meetup, and I get to meet some of the most talented woodworkers and artists,” Madden says. “Most of the conversations anchor around something learned from a book, at which point I write down that book …
    By Kara Uhl, 368 words
  3. TableTennisCoaching.com, , more info

    January 13, 2024
    January 13, 2024 Tip of the Week Why Lobbing is Good For You, Why Lobbing is Bad For You. Weekend Coaching I coached in four group sessions over the weekend, totaling 6.5 hours. I spent about half of them feeding multiball, half as a practice partner/coach. I think I blocked about 10,000 shots over the weekend! If I block like this in tournaments, I’ll never lose. I also had some …
    By Larry Hodges, 1,218 words
  4. From Pyrgos, , more info

    Amber Oud Carbon Edition (Al Haramain)
    YouTube fragrance reviewers drive me up the wall. They're the reason I’ll never start my own channel. Why bother joining the parade of mediocrity? With rare exceptions—Derek’s Varanis Ridari comes to mind—they’re lazy shills who couldn’t crack a walnut if you handed them a sledgehammer. They just parrot each other for clicks.Take their reviews of Amber Oud Carbon Edition. Across the board,
    By Bryan Ross, 68 words
  5. Action Figure Barbecue, , more info

    Wrapping Up 2024: Frankenstein from Toony Terrors by NECA
    I picked up the entire series of the Universal Monsters Toony Terrors and I'm making my way through them, following up the Wolf Man with Frankenstein. Or Frankenstein's monster. Or just the Monster or the Creature. I received two of the Toony Terrors as Christmas gifts from my parents, Frankenstein and the Mummy, so it was a very Karloff Christmas at my house. Ready for an animated take on the …
    By Barbecue17, 753 words
  6. Bright Lights Film Journal, , more info

    Cruising: The Boys in (Black and) Blue
    “I don’t make a film because I’m against something. For that matter, I don’t make a film because I’m for something — don’t make propaganda. If anything, all the films[...] The post <em>Cruising</em>: The Boys in (Black and) Blue appeared first on Bright Lights Film Journal.
    By William Burns, 53 words
  7. ploeh blog, , more info

    Recawr Sandwich
    A pattern variation. After writing the articles Collecting and handling result values and Short-circuiting an asynchronous traversal, I realized that it might be valuable to describe a more disciplined variation of the Impureim Sandwich pattern. The book Design Patterns describes each pattern over a number of sections. There's a description of the overall motivation, the structure of the pattern, UML diagrams, examples code, and more. One section discusses various implementation …
    By Mark Seemann, 771 words
  8. Grizzlebit, , more info

    A Day of Street Photography With Matt Stuart ↬
    YouTube has so many interviews with great photographers these days. ↬ ∙ Tagged in Photography.
    By Ray Grasso, 24 words
  9. Calum Ryan - Articles, , more info

    Weeknote 107
    As expected the first week of the New Year for me back at work wasn't too busy with a lot of my colleagues still on leave. I've been spending the quiet periods between tasks seeing whether establishing an accessibility advocates network within the organisation is viable. It's slow take-up so far, and demanding much patience. I learnt just towards the end of the week of the recent tragic passing of …
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  10. Vertigo, , more info

    Photography-Embedded Fiction & Poetry 2024
    from Stephen Downes’ novel Mural Photo-embedded literature—novels and books of poetry which use photographs as an essential element of the “text”—is a core interest of mine and has been something I have written about extensively on Vertigo since I started it in 2007. In 2024, I managed to see or be informed about a number of newly published examples of such books by writers from Australia, Austria, Czechoslovakia, England, Ireland, …
    By Terry, 1,844 words
  11. Ben Oliver, , more info

    Tenet
    I'll see you in the beginning, friend. In two and bit hours I will will to became a guy who will have seen Tenet. I am starting this review with the last paragraph and the whole thing is a palindrome. 🎵BRRRRRRRRRRR🎵 The laser focus on the forwards-backwards time concept worked for me and I really enjoyed the film. That is to say, I enjoyed the film and its focus on …
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  12. JoeHx Blog, , more info

    2024 End of Year Side Income Report
    2025 is here. Now that 2024 is complete, I can look and see how much I made doing things outside of normal employment. This will be the second year I’ve done it in the beginning of January instead of the end of December, and the ninth year of doing it in general. Here are the past eight income reports: 2023 End of Year Side Income Report 2022 End of Year …
    By JoeHx, 666 words
  13. 8Sided Blog, , more info

    How to Disappear Defiantly
    This post was originally intended for the actual friends I share on Facebook, not necessarily the ‘added friends’ who I don’t know in real life. Over the decades, I’ve made many worldwide acquaintances; sadly, my only link to some is as a Facebook connection. This screed is about deleting my Facebook account, which means forever severing connections with some people I’ve had the pleasure of knowing. This is not a …
    By M Donaldson, 1,373 words
  14. Adventurous Kate - The Solo Female Travel Blog, , more info

    AK Monthly Recap: December 2024
    If you’re going to be in northern Europe in December, you need to be prepared for the darkness. Every day gets darker than the last, and by early December, you’ll find yourself wondering just how bleak it can get. But that’s where the Christmas lights come in. And the markets. And everything becomes a little more bearable. Table of Contents ToggleDestinations VisitedDo You Want to Move Abroad in 2025?HighlightsChallengesBlog Posts …
    By Adventurous Kate, 2,058 words
  15. Defiant Sloth, , more info

    2025-01-13 22:01
    The Midwest will likely benefit from “farm productivity, economy and in overall comfort” as a more habitable place to live than anywhere else in the US. It’s sad to say, as so many live elsewhere, but it looks to be a bastion of safe haven if climate change continues its inevitable march.
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