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  1. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    The Case of the Second Chance (1946) by Christopher Bush
    Christopher Bush's The Case of the Second Chance (1946), 31st entry in the Ludovic Travers series, is best described as an "in-between" novel for more reasons than one.The Case of the Second Chance is a post-WWII detective novel, a time of austerity, social malaise and imperial decay, during which Bush was in the process of transforming the series by turning Travers from an amateur detective with police credentials into an …
    By TomCat, 1,027 words
  2. Handprinted – Blog, , more info

    Kathryn Desforges: Meet The Maker
    I'm Kathryn Desforges, a Devon-born, Yorkshire-based artist with a passion for printmaking, process, and material experimentation. I specialise in etching, lithography and woodcut, and alongside my studio practice, my career as a printmaking technician and tutor intertwines with and informs my work. I love working intuitively with materials - embracing and exploiting incidental marks and chance happenings. Moving between representational and non-representational, the interaction and influence of elemental forces and …
    By Shirley Scott, 1,432 words
  3. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    Upcoming US Law Webinars – February 2025
    While we are just beginning 2025, the Law Library of Congress has determined the schedule of webinars for 2025 and is excited to share the upcoming U.S. law webinars for February. We hope you will join us next month for the next offering of our Orientation to Legal Research webinar series, which will focus on U.S. case law and the first Introduction to Congress.gov webinar of 2025. Both of these …
    By Taylor Gulatsi, 432 words
  4. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Art of the Personal Project: Loli Kantor
    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is …
    By Suzanne Sease, 245 words
  5. Verso, , more info

    The Politics of Time | up to 50% off in our New Year Sale!
    With the passing of the New Year, in the era of accelerated polycrisis, it can feel like time is getting away from us. These books interrogate the fight for free time outside of domestic work and wage labour, our conceptions of radical histories and futures, the tech enabled culture of speed, and more! In 2025, escape doomscrolling through insubstantial content, and spend your time slowly digging into books that will …
    By Anjali Modhvadia, 361 words
  6. justin․searls․co, , more info

    🔥 Super Switch. There’s a lot to unpack here (plan…
    Super Switch. There’s a lot to unpack here (plan to record an episode of Breaking Change this weekend to discuss), but the biggest “surprise” is that this is the least surprising console Nintendo has ever designed. youtube.com/watch?v=itpcsQQvgAQ
    By Justin Searls, 47 words
  7. Talkapedia, , more info

    Three Interesting Things
    1. New York added congestion pricing and one of the buses has been faster. As someone who regularly takes an express bus, this intrigues me. 2. Phil Lewis talked to some residents of Altadena who lost their homes in the fire. There are some links to GoFundMes in there too. 3. Some teens built a library.
    By RandomRanter, 59 words
  8. Store Bought Is Fine, , more info

    Eric Kim’s Winter Squash Risotto with Chewy Rice Cakes
    I never knew I needed rice cakes in my risotto until now – their satisfying chew is the perfect addition to Eric Kim’s delightfully creamy Winter Squash Risotto with Chewy Rice Cakes! This was my first time cooking with kabocha squash (aka Japanese pumpkin), which I found on a recent trip to H Mart. It’s sweeter than butternut squash and incredibly easy to prepare using Eric’s microwave steaming method. The …
    By Trent, 181 words
  9. Peter Follansbee: Joiner's Notes, , more info

    Ladderback chair for sale
    If you see my substack blog, you can skip this one – it’s the same chair that I posted there the other day… I have the last chair from 2024 for sale now. I made it in the fall, then it sat around before I put the seat in it. Then sat again before trimming the feet & photographing it…but now it’s done. PF ladderback, red oak & ash 2024 …
    By pfollansbee, 253 words
  10. The Fastest Slow Guy You Know, , more info

    Our First Families - Daughters of Spain - The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco, California • Sun, Dec 18, 1892 Page 15
    Californios (singular Californio) are Hispanic Californians, especially those descended from Spanish settlers of the 17th through 19th centuries before California was annexed by the United States. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Californios Arguello, Noe, Vallejo, Martinez, Peralta; if you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, you know these names. In 1892, they were the surnames of well-known women, descended from the Spanish settlers of California. Their families left their legacy as place names. Please …
    By Morgan Fletcher, 3,290 words
  11. Life, Technology and more…, , more info

    You Get What You Vote For
    In 2015, I wrote this letter to the Austin Chronicle, it appeared in their January 16th, 2015 issue, hence posting today. In just 4-days, we should have the next Presidential inauguration on January 20th, 2015. Let’s hope so. YOU GET WHAT YOU VOTE FORDear Editor,So, our “Rail or Fail” Mayor Leffingwell reminds us that there are some 860,000 people in Austin, and it’s hard to remember that when confronted by …
    By Mark Cathcart, 381 words
  12. The Brooks Review, , more info

    Bleu de Chauffe Business Musette
    Note: this item was provided for review. I have used, owned, and tested/reviewed loads of bags which fall into the general category of a ‘do it all day-to-day’ bag. Something large enough to take to the office, or to travel with, but also small enough you can generally take it anywhere with you. That’s a recipe which is ripe for compromise, and while I’ve liked a lot of the bags …
    By Ben Brooks, 1,567 words
  13. Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd film locations (and more), , more info

    Charlie Chaplin’s One A.M. Mystery SOLVED!!
    Charlie Chaplin’s 1916 film One A.M. begins with him portraying a wealthy drunk struggling to exit a taxicab. Filmed on location, this setting has been a mystery for over a century, until Sarah Lagrillière, a brilliant film preservationist and avid visual historian from Finland (!), solved the puzzle. Incredibly, the scene was staged along Hollywood Blvd, almost due north from where Chaplin would later build his studio across a lemon …
    By John Bengtson, 1,238 words
  14. The Public Domain Review, , more info

    Designing the Sublime: Boullée and Ledoux’s Architectural Revolution
    As dissatisfaction with the old regime fermented into revolutionary upheaval in late-eighteenth century France, two architects cast off the decorative excesses of the Baroque and Rococo styles and sought out bold, new geometries. Hugh Aldersey-Williams tours the sublime and mostly unrealized designs of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, discovering utopian ideals crafted in cubes, spheres, and pyramids.
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  15. Bram.us, , more info

    Move elements around the DOM while preserving their state with moveBefore
    ~ New in Chrome 133 (which goes stable on Feb 4) is a new method to move an element around the DOM: Node.prototype.moveBefore. While small in size, this method is a very big deal because it preserves the element’s state when moving them around! For example: Iframes remain loaded Active element remains focus Popovers, fullscreen, modal dialogs remain open CSS transitions and animations carry on … ~ The classic way …
    By Bramus!, 368 words