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  1. Climbing My Family Tree, , more info

    Be a Good Ancestor and Share Your Own Story
    Photo books are one way of sharing your story now.Are you taking the time to tell your own story? Be a good ancestor and share your own story so future generations will have a sense of what your life has been like.My choice: photo booksI began to systematically document my life and family experiences in 2007, when I made the first of what became an annual series of photo books. …
    By Marian B. Wood, 585 words
  2. minor literature[s] – stuttering culture[s], , more info

    Yang Weiming — Daniel Holmes
    Imagine there was a city that was, in many ways, Melbourne, Australia, but that, in equally as many ways, was Mexico City, Mexico. Imagine you’re walking along Bourke Street Mall but, simultaneously to looking around and seeing Bourke Street Mall, you look around and you’re seeing Paseo de la Reforma. That city, and the lands around it, is the city in which this story takes place. The protagonist of this …
    By @MinorLits, 4,516 words
  3. Atlas Minor • Journal, , more info

    Strange Shapes in the Night
    I had to ask Chat GPT how to delete my Instagram account. Living in the twenty-first century feels not only slightly embarrassing but increasingly like an ultimatum: embrace the future without complaint or be left pining for the textures of the past. But there’s always a third way.1.Salvation Mountain, 2019Near a decommissioned military base between the Chocolate Mountains and the Santa Rosa range, there’s a candy-colored hill shellacked with religious …
    By James Reeves, 920 words
  4. NHS England » Blogs, , more info

    Hospitals ‘jampacked’ following busiest week for NHS this winter
    Last week was the busiest yet for the NHS this winter, amid sky-high virus rates which have left hospitals ‘jampacked’ with patients. New data published today shows that more hospital beds were occupied last week (w/e 12 Jan) than at any point so far this winter (97,636), with 96% of adult general and acute hospital […]
    By Tom W, 65 words
  5. Melbourne on Transit, , more info

    [UN 193] Top PT priorities for Prahran and Werribee
    Victorians in Prahran and Werribee will elect their new state Legislative Assembly member of parliament in by-elections to happen on Saturday February 8. This is due to the resignation of Greens MP Sam Hibbins in Prahran and the retirement of former Treasurer Tim Pallas in Werribee. Prahran and Werribee are chalk and cheese. Seat descriptions and transport needs discussed below:PrahranSeat descriptionPrahran is a densely populated inner suburban seat with an …
    By Peter Parker, 1,455 words
  6. Joel's Blog, , more info

    A Visit to Kalustyan - Why Independent Stores Are So Important
    The unassuming entrance of what used to be a row of fancy mansionsIn 1881, upon the assassination of President James A. Garfield, Vice President Chester Alan Arthur was sworn in in the front parlor of his home located at 123 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The building, located between 28th and 29th streets is now home to Kalustyans, possibly the finest purveyor of spices and condiments in the United States.I mention …
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  7. High-Low, , more info

    45 Days Of CCS, #42: Sandy Steen Bartholomew
    Sandy Steen Bartholomew, a supremely skilled cartoonist and illustrator, submitted four different items for review. First is a kids' book, Blue Roo, which is a comic but does have some sequential elements. It's about a girl named Albina, who is obsessed with the color white and overall tidiness and order in all things. Her most prized possession was her white kangaroo stuffie Roo. When her messy little brother Jojo accidentally …
    By Rob Clough, 464 words
  8. Shiny New Books, , more info

    Abandonment by Erminia Dell’Oro
    Translated by Oonagh Stransky Review by Annabel Version 1.0.0 Such is my woeful lack of knowledge of African history, I had no idea that Eritrea had been colonized by Italy in the late 1880s, transferring to British administration during WWII, before reverting to Ethiopian control until its independence in 1991. The author, Erminia Dell’Oro, is the granddaughter of one of the first Italian settlers, being born and growing up in …
    By Shiny New Books, 1,004 words
  9. Magical Trash, , more info

    Half a can is better than none! // Disneyland Paris Resort, Disneyland Paris, Adventureland,…
    ALTHalf a can is better than none!// Disneyland Paris Resort, Disneyland Paris, Adventureland, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, 2016[Source: Cameron Donlon. Used by Permission.]
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  10. Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque, , more info

    Hellraiser #1
    I've been obsessed with Clive Barker's Hellraiser since I saw the first film back in the 80s, after getting my grandmother to rent it from the local grocery store. Truth be told, the first time I watched it I had to take it in two parts; it freaked me out so much that I had to stop the tape and continue the next day! After finishing it, though, I couldn't …
    By Jack Guignol, 978 words
  11. MixedMath: Blog, , more info

    Slides from a talk at the last Simons Annual Meeting
    Today I'm giving a talk at the last annual meeting1 1It's the 8th of our 7 annual meetings of the Simons Collaboration on Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation. It's about Maass forms. The short of it is: Maass forms are in the LMFDB now, go [check it out](https://www.lmfdb.org/ModularForm/GL2/Q/Maass]! I've given many other talks about Maass forms in the past, and I'm happy to talk more about them. The slides …
    By David Lowry-Duda, 85 words
  12. ongoing by Tim Bray, , more info

    Protocol Churn
    Bluesky and the Fediverse are our best online hopes for humane human conversation. Things happened on 2025/01/13; I’ll hand the microphone to Anil Dash, whose post starts “This is a monumental day for the future of the social web.” What happened? Follow Anil’s links: Mastodon and Bluesky (under the “Free Our Feeds” banner). Not in his sound-bite: Both groups are seeking donations, raising funds to meet those goals. I’m sympathetic …
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  13. Trout Nation, , more info

    Accountability time!
    My year of success is chugging right along. I sent out ARC emails (and ARCs) this week. If you’re on the team and didn’t get an email, or didn’t get a reply, let me know. The paperback would be completely ready to be crossed off, if Ingram didn’t send a cover template a tenth of an inch smaller than they want them to be, then complain when those files return …
    By JennyTrout, 491 words
  14. Tantek Çelik, , more info

    2025-01-16 02:03
    16 years ago today I wrote up and posted a proposal for a new calendar: newcal.orgHaving long been frustrated by unnecessary unevenness and other quirks of the Gregorian calendar, I designed and wrote up a more ordered, mathematically simpler, and more continuously consistent calendar.Building up from the atomic calendar unit of a 'day':* five day weeks* six week (30 day) months* two month (60 day) + a sync day bims¹* …
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  15. The Stop Button, , more info

    Briefly, TV (15 January 2025)
    The Rig (2023) s02e01 “Episode 1” [2025] D: John Strickland. S: Emily Hampshire, Iain Glen, Martin Compston, Rochenda Sandall, Owen Teale, Abraham Popoola, Nikhil Parmar. Last season’s cliffhanger resolves real quick when it turns out they’re just on another RIG. By the end of the episode, Hampshire and Glen are commanding another undersea mission (anyone seen the ABYSS), while their bosses deceive them. The finale’s incredibly tense, which makes up …
    By Andrew Wickliffe, 579 words