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  1. If I Had My Own Blue Box, , more info

    Draped Wool Winter Hood
    I’ve lost track of how many people have asked for a soft wool hood. I finally have one for you! This pattern is drafted by hand with the original child’s size and 2 adult sizes drafted up with some reshaping for fit. It can be trimmed with self-fabric ruche or other period appropriate trims. This […]
    By Anna Worden Bauersmith, 60 words
  2. blog7t, , more info

    Thurrock parkrun, Orsett Heath
    Thurrock is a unitary authority area with borough status within the ceremonial county of Essex, with a population of around 176,000 people. The word 'Thurrock' is either from the Saxon or Middle English word Thurrok (þurruc) and means 'the hold of a ship'. It can also mean a 'dung heap' which is of course a large pile of dung (or the solid waste from animals such as horses or cows). …
    By copy7t, 1,980 words
  3. John Quiggin, , more info

    Australia’s social media ban for under-16s: The evidence (crosspost from my Substack)
    This is the second in a series discussing the Australian legislation banning people under 16 from using social media. The previous post is here . I’m writing from the perspective of a longstanding user of new media and also as someone with personal experience of dealing (not very successfully) with problems of under-16 screen addiction. On the other hand, I’m not a technical expert so I may get some details …
    By John Quiggin, 921 words
  4. Lines and Colors, , more info

    A Fresh Look: Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring
    Hopefully — even if only for a moment — you got to see in the top two images Vermeer’s iconic painting with fresh eyes. The images are reversed left to right. It is not an uncommon practice for artists to pause in the process of working on a painting or other artwork and view the work in a mirror. This briefly provides a fresh view of the work, a contrast …
    By cparker, 203 words
  5. The Artist’s Notebook, , more info

    Planning for 2025
    My studio We’re two weeks into the new year, but I feel like I’m still in first gear: there has been no “hitting the ground running” — or any other similar corporate-speak — here. In addition to the necessity of restarting after Christmas and New Year, it's also the month of my birthday which seems to interrupt the flow of the month. I am slowly starting to plan out the …
    By Paul Watson, 747 words
  6. Sharon Lohr — Blog, , more info

    How Many People Attend Religious Services? Part 1
    I knew there were serious problems with at least one of the statistics as soon as I skimmed the newspaper article. Paragraph 2 of Magruder (2024) states:But since 2000, church attendance has dropped in the U.S., from 42% of Americans worshipping every week or so back then, to 30% today, according to a 2024 Gallup poll. Only 11% of Americans report being in the pews monthly, and 56% seldom or …
    By Sharon Lohr, 2,752 words
  7. Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy, , more info

    STAN & OLLIE & CHARLEY & THE LITTLE RASCALS IN SILENT COMEDY CLASSICS
    If you are a Laurel and Hardy devotee it’s probably old news that the second volume of beautifully restored shorts has been released on Blu-ray and DVD by Flicker Alley. Covering the year 1928, the second year of their official partnership, this two-disc set features such silent-comedy classics as THE FINISHING TOUCH, SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME? and TWO TARS. The bonus features are worth the price of admission, especially …
    By Leonard Maltin, 140 words
  8. Mike Industries, , more info

    47 Years Later, The Palisades Disappeared Overnight
    I grew up on Iliff Street, right in the middle of the ashes that up until a few nights ago, was a sunkissed neighborhood known as Pacific Palisades. It was 1978, and I remember my dad climbing up on our roof with a garden hose. Every couple of hours, he would wet the house down, top-to-bottom, and everything surrounding it. I don’t remember everybody doing this, but my Dad is …
    By Mike D., 3,080 words
  9. joshua stein, , more info

    BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.3 Released
    BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.3 has been released: wifi_da-1.3.sit (StuffIt 3 archive) SHA256: 40b49ef83b6512bde571171aa42e90419a8577efa895cfaeb19bf18a0c82d4deSHA1: b8fa941eb104c0f925436cc8fbc3018a3ded5b96 This update brings internationalization support for Macs running non-English installations, and a number of bug fixes. Changes in this version: Fix a handful of bugs Add a log window that can be toggled by clicking on the signal icon Add localization for strings shown in the UI for Macs running non-English installations, which was initiated …
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  10. Tetrapod Zoology, , more info

    An American Tyrant in London, Collector's Edition
    I’m overloaded with work and deadlines, and unable to complete anything new. So please enjoy this classic Tet Zoo article from the archives, originally published at ver 2 back in 2008 (an archived version is here)… Caption: Dynamosaurus imperiosus wasn’t named for great material, namely an incomplete mandible with teeth, some cervical and dorsal vertebrae, and parts of the pelvis and hindlimb. This was originally accessioned at the AMNH in …
    By Darren Naish, 1,902 words
  11. Follow Me Here…, , more info

    A Wider War Has Already Started in Europe
    ‘Many in Europe avoid describing Russia’s sabotage campaign outside Ukraine as war because they’d rather not have to do anything in response….’ ( Phillips Payson O’Brien via The Atlantic )
    By FmH, 38 words
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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