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  1. Reviews – The travels of Mary Loosemore, , more info

    Restless Dolly Maunder – Kate Grenville
    Restless Dolly Maunder – Kate Grenville Kate Grenville tells her grandmother’s story; family history and historical research enriched with a storyteller’s gloss. I loved it. Author’s page: Restless Dolly Maunder – Kate Grenville
    By Mary, 39 words
  2. The AAUGH Blog, , more info

    Double-header
    I had been lacking books from the Snoopy Museum in Tokyo, so when I saw one one for sale on eBay, I chunked up some money and ordered it. It was a bit more than I like to spend on one book… which is why I was so happy when it turned out to be two! It isn’t a boxed set per se, because what they were in was open …
    By Nat, 440 words
  3. The Aperiodical, , more info

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 13
    DMFT is significantly less perplexing than HMRC Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread mathematical joy. This week, I’ve made another contribution to the OEIS (currently in review) about the excellent puzzle #23 from Scroggsvent that Matt has written up here. I’ve also written a blog post I’m unusually pleased about: when Michelle Kwan skated last at the 1995 Figure Skating Worlds, …
    By Colin Beveridge, 423 words
  4. SOLARPUNKS, , more info

    I was talking to my dad about renewable energy and he was like “the only problem with solar farms is…
    koko-mochi:I was talking to my dad about renewable energy and he was like “the only problem with solar farms is they take up so much space.”And it made me think about a city and how much sun exposure all the rooftops in a city get and…why not just make the city it’s own solar farm by putting solar panels on every rooftop?
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  5. LIP SERVICE — Split Lip Magazine, , more info

    Now Playing: January 2025
    Our January 2025 edition of Now Playing features music that changes the way we think and write, shows to sink into, and great winter reads, all from our contributors!Sasha BrownI've been listening to Daniel Bachman's apocalyptic banjo drone music while I write. It was the soundtrack to Catching Babies. The album is perfect to write to: instrumental, spooky, uncomfortable. Bachman made some of the instruments on it himself. When he's …
    By SLM, 479 words
  6. The Dusty Bookcase, , more info

    The Weird Covers of Wes Beattie
    Two weeks into 2025 and I'm only now starting in on my first novel of the New Year... and so late in the day!I've wanted to read The Weird World of Wes Beattie for some time, but forays through the used bookstores of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia brought frustration. Exhausted from the chase, I resorted to online booksellers, which explains how it is I ended up with …
    By Brian Busby, 496 words
  7. Airminded, , more info

    1BoB+
    1BoB is The First Battle of Britain: The Air War Over England, 1917–1918 (hereafter 1BoB), which sounds like a book but is actually a wargame. I bought my copy back in April 2009, not long after I submitted my PhD, at which point I noted that 'I try to avoid buying wargames because I never seem to actually play them'. It took me nearly 16 years, but over the end-of-year …
    By Brett Holman, 2,804 words
  8. Earth Notes - On Website Technicals, , more info

    Installing Solar PV for Zero-Carbon Electricity @Home (2009)
    Does solar PV really work? Does it also make you rich, sexy and smug? #microgen #solar #PV
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  9. sjhoward.co.uk, , more info

    A different fox hunt altogether
    In the early days of this blog, the political debate around whether to ban fox hunting was a big deal. Those were, perhaps, simpler times. I think some would be surprised to read these days that I argued against banning hunting with foxes. It may seem even more surprising that I probably still would—yet I would argue perhaps more forcefully against repealing the ban now that it exists. My arguments …
    By sjhoward, 453 words
  10. Cennydd Bowles · Writing, , more info

    Teaching availability, 2025
    I’d like to do more teaching this year. I’ve taught and assessed responsible & ethical tech modules at both undergraduate and postgrad levels and am open to guest/visiting lecturer opportunities, or even whole modules if it was the right fit. I’m particularly at home teaching design, computer science, business, and engineering students. Please bear me in mind if you hear of anything.(Still happy to teach practitioners too, of course! Get …
    By Cennydd Bowles, 80 words
  11. Jan-Lukas Else, , more info

    Blog Questions Challenge
    I wasn’t explicitly asked by anyone to join the Blog Questions Challenge, but I guess I can just join and also tell a bit about my blogging process. So here are the questions and answers: Why did you start blogging in the first place? I am not completely sure anymore, but I think what pushed me to start blogging was my discovery of the platform Medium. Some of the first …
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  12. Sandwich Tribunal. A sort of sandwich death panel., , more info

    The Princess and the Cheese: Bulgarian Toast
    Perhaps my most valuable asset in the past 10+ years of trying to learn about and recreate or at least taste every sandwich I can from around the world has been the Chicago metropolitan area. There are many, many cultures represented in a city this size, and once a particular population hits a critical density, the markets and restaurants to service their culture are not far behind. A content creator …
    By Jim Behymer, 1,794 words
  13. A Whole Lotta Nothing, , more info

    A big western loop: day 1 & 2
    I spent the last few months cramming to finish off the soccer stadium book, and I purposely stacked my first week of January with every annoying obligation I had (oil changes, teeth cleanings, etc) so the rest of my month was free. I planned the second week in January for another road trip, hoping to hit Southern California to see family and friends, and spend time riding a bike along …
    By Matthew Haughey, 1,130 words
  14. caribbeansignal.com, , more info

    The Rise of REDNote. A Challenger to TikTok?
    The Rise of REDNote The social media landscape is no stranger to change. Threads (from Meta) and BlueSky are two recent examples. Now, another player has emerged and is capturing the attention of users worldwide, especially in the US. REDNote, or Xiaohongshu as it’s known in China, is a platform offering a unique blend of…
    By Amit Uttamchandani, 63 words
  15. 2ality – JavaScript and more, , more info

    A checklist for your tsconfig.json
    In order to feel more confident about my tsconfig.json, I decided to go through the tsconfig.json documentation, collect all commonly used options and describe them below: You can come along for the whole ride and go through the options with me. Afterward, you should be able to understand all of your tsconfig. Or you can skip ahead to the summary at the end. I also list recommendations for tsconfig.json by …
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