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  1. The Opinionated Gamers, , more info

    Solo Gaming 2024: The End of the Year Edition
    I’ve been writing these solo gaming reports since March of 2020… but my solo gaming started a lot farther back than that – being a wargamer in the 1970s/80s meant that a lot of your collection only saw table time if … Continue reading →
    By Mark Jackson, 53 words
  2. Mr. Money Mustache, , more info

    Retired Man Tries to Spend More Money, Mostly Fails
    – A couple of years ago, Mr. Money Mustache lost some credibility among the faithful when he wrote this blog post about actually trying to spend a bit more money, while buying a Tesla as the first step in that program. “Look at me!”, I thought to myself at the time, “I’m such an enlightened middle-aged Badass, adjusting habits and realigning myself at the snap of my fingers. Onward to …
    By Mr. Money Mustache, 1,608 words
  3. Teach the Future | Blog, , more info

    A Global Journey of Youth Futurists ~ Fuel the Dreams of Tomorrow's Leaders Today
    Fuel the Dreams of Tomorrow's Leaders Today – Future Shapers, Colleagues and Friends, What an incredible journey World Futures Day—Young Voices (WFD-YV) has had since its inception in 2021! As I reflect on the conversations at the recent Dubai Future Forum, I'm filled with gratitude for the global community of futurists who have helped make this youth-led movement possible. Above all, it's the youth I have met, interacted with, and …
    By Lisa Giuliani, 652 words
  4. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    The Room Next Door: Confronting the ultimate enemy
    The Room Next Door (2024) • View trailerFour stars (out of five). Rated PG-13, for thematic content, sexual candor and occasional profanityAvailable via: Movie theatersBy Derrick BangGreater love hath no friend... Pedro Almodóvar traditionally makes films about women — often a pair of women — and they always talk a lot. It’s tempting to assume that he’d have been happier as a director of stage dramas, but that would overlook …
    By Derrick Bang, 1,152 words
  5. The Vivienne Files, , more info

    Want Lots of Accent Colors? The Meredith Wing Scarf by Echo
    January 17, 2025 This scarf scream warm weather to me, but I’m pretty certain that we can figure out ways to wear it every month of the year! scarf – Echo There are a few additional colors from the scarf that I could have included, but I felt that these 3 colors, plus black and white, were the most visible: scarf – Echo Even in the coldest weather, a warm …
    By Janice, 443 words
  6. Kimimi The Game-Eating She-Monster, , more info

    Shining Force III Scenario 2 Target: Child of God [Chapter 3]
    [I will try to use official translations where they exist and commonly accepted English fan translations where they don’t just so we’re all roughly on the same page, however there may be times where I unintentionally veer away from both. We’ll be fine, I’m sure. One last thing: if I say “Shining Force III” I’m referring to the series as a whole.] CONTENTS ~Chapter 3: The Path of Pilgrimage~ ~Stump …
    By Kimimi, 5,181 words
  7. EvermoreStudio, , more info

    Chibitronics Intervew
    Chibitronics interviewed me for a Meet the Maker feature on their blog! If you want to know more about me, my background, my process, and what I do, check it out.Meet the Maker: Andrew Crawford The post Chibitronics Intervew appeared first on Evermore Stud.io.
    By Andrew Crawford, 46 words
  8. Attic24, , more info

    Canalboat Blanket Cal :: Part 2
    Ahhh, here we are after a super-speedy week and I was thinking to myself this morning that Fridays have a completely different feel to them in January and February, don't they? I LOVE starting a brand new year with a crochet along, and each week I feel so happy to be immersed in all things yarn, colour, crochet and community. I walked along the canal yesterday morning like I do …
    By Lucy @ Attic24, 1,836 words
  9. Azimuth, , more info

    Obelisks
    Wow! Biologists seem to have discovered an entirely new kind of life form. They’re called ‘obelisks’, and you probably have some in you. They were discovered in 2024—not by somebody actually seeing one, but by analyzing huge amounts of genetic data from the human gut. This search found 29,959 new RNA sequences, similar to each other, but very different from any previously known. Thus, we don’t know where these things …
    By John Baez, 322 words
  10. 30Squares, , more info

    Artz lumber sheds
    Over the past few weeks I've been working on the lumber shed portion of Art Curren's kit-mingling project, Artz Lumber Co.. Even though I've written about some aspects of Curren's projects, especially his connection with E. L. Moore, I've never actually worked on one of his builds. In 2023 I came up with an idea for a little diorama that would feature E. L. Moore's Cal's Lumberyard project and the …
    By J D Lowe, 2,638 words
  11. CST Online | Television Studies Blog, , more info

    Call for Submissions – Special Dossier: Television
    Please see below our new call for a special dossier on Television, to be published in the second half of 2025 in Significação: Journal of Audiovisual Culture. https://revistas.usp.br/significacao/announcement/view/1841 Significação: Revista de Cultura Audiovisual invites submissions for a special dossier dedicated to the multifaceted and ever-evolving medium of television… Source
    By CSTonline, 56 words
  12. Trailspotting, , more info

    Ammonoosuc Ravine Falls, Mt Washington NH
    • 4-star hikes • 3 to 4 mile options • Moderate | Gain 1,100 to 1,300 feet • Sargent's Purchase, NH | White Mountains . Hikers taking in the views at the Gem Pool. If you'd like to experience some Mount Washington hiking but don't want to venture all the way to the summit, a trip to the waterfalls on the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail can be a rewarding compromise. Located …
    By Stuart Green, 526 words
  13. Bill Fortney, , more info

    Gearing Up for 2025
    It’s winter, so that means days of getting gear re-packed for the coming Spring shooting season! I like to keep a full system in a backpack that can sit in the car and be worked out of! I no longer carry or wear a backpack, but I want to keep everything I might need close by. A photo vest works great to carry a few lenses and spare batteries! Comfort …
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  14. Pat in the World, , more info

    Edinburgh III: Pillars of Scotland
    The door of the Writers’ Museum. Reading this week: Virunga, Archives and Collections of an Outstanding National Park edited by Patricia Van Schuylenbergh and Han de Koeijer Our final day in Edinburgh began with some light shopping, first of all for donuts at Kilted Donut. That place was great. Between the two of us we got three donuts and couldn’t finish them. We ate them on a bench in the …
    By patintheworld, 1,043 words
  15. APHA Science Blog, , more info

    From hive to honey: UK expertise supporting beekeepers in Ghana
    A past blog post highlighted the importance of APHA’s collaborative efforts to promote bee health and honey production in Ghana. Honeybees are crucial to agriculture across Ghana, with key crops like shea, cashew, and citrus oil palm relying heavily on them for pollination. Beyond their ecological importance, beekeeping initiatives in Ghana are also focused on creating jobs and generating wealth, contributing to the economic empowerment of local communities. Find out …
    By Nadja Howton, 719 words