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Arriba blog
Chronicles the sailing adventures of Arriba, a Lightwave 38 sailing catamaran based in South Australia.
By Alan Noble. 🇦🇺 More infoUpdated
Cruise: West is Best When I lived in California, we used to say “West is best”, and I think the same is true of the West Coast of Australia. After a two-week intermission, we were excited to be back …
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Just Needs Varnish!
My ongoing wargames projects!
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Made In China Too! Following on from my last post are more steampunk/Victorian Science Fiction automatons. The picture above shows the Chinese automatons featured in the last post, but equipping a Japanese unit. New figures here are the automaton …
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Diary of a Riverkeeper on the River Test, Hampshire
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Water Water, Celine Dion and a Boy with Heavy Bones Erm, what to write? Apologies, did I say that out loud? Well you can see by the photos that it has been raining a lot, with the sun seemingly on a sabbatical. It’s quite remarkable …
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Ancillary Review of Books
literature, culture, power, speculation.
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Profane Illuminations III: Sophia J. Unsworth’s The Silent House and Other Strange Stories, Corey Farrenkopf’s Haunted Ecologies, and Ysabelle Cheung’s Patchwork Dolls Zachary Gillan In 2020, following protests in Hong Kong and the beginning of the epidemic, Ysabelle Cheung wrote an essay called “What Happens to Writing When We Stop Pretending Anything Makes Sense?” in which she …
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Comet Over Hollywood
Home for classic movie lovers.
By Jessica Pickens. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Musical Monday: Stars on Parade (1946) It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share …
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Carol Peters poems
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Jan 13 2026 the two gray squirrels might be puppet strungbound bound bound halt on two back feetnose at ice-furred snow survey stubbled fieldbound bound bound
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Molecular Design
Controlling the behavior of compounds and materials by manipulation of molecular properties.
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Hit to Lead best practice? I'm now in Trinidad and I'll share a 180° panorama from Paramin where I walk for exercise. This district in Trinidad's Northern Range is renowned for its agriculture and the most excellent produce is grown …
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One Starry Night
A cozy constellation of stories, stardust, nostalgia, and chronic illness adventures. Still sparkling since 2001.
By Sarah DiLullo. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Still Alive a Year Later Today marks one year since my rare cancer discovery. Since that diagnosis and massive life-threatening surgery, only my best friend, her daughter, my teenage son, and, to a lesser degree, my oldest son have given …
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Infinite Regress
Clinical trials, cancer research, book reviews, coffee making, photography, and the like.
By Miloš Miljković. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
An update from the Apple decoupling: OS I have a bias towards action, so when an idea forms with a clear path forward and little if any downside I tend to go for it. Now, the plan to detach from Apple will …
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Carlos Roldán • Blog
Technology or anything else. By Carlos Roldán, researcher, entrepreneur and hobbyist.
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Tensei: a teleportation sokoban Two weeks ago, I participated in the Seville Global Game Jam (GGJ), developing a game in 48 hours with @Pabletos: The theme was mask, so we built a Sōkoban-style puzzle game centered on pushing statues. …
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Every Day Is Like Wednesday
A freelance writer and long time comics blogger based in Ohio.
By J. Caleb Mozzocco. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Look, it's a gorilla with a machine gun! (The origins of Gorilla City and Congorilla, from 1989's Secret Origins #40) If one is interested in the origins of one of DC Comics' ape characters, it stands to reason that one might be interested in others, so I suppose it is well worthwhile to examine the …
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theHigherGeometer
…higher geometry, a kind of an amalgamation of geometry/topology and category theory. I also dabble in topos-theoretic foundational issues.
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PSA: a category satisfying all but the smallness condition from Giraud’s theorem… …is called an infinitary pretopos. Once you add the existence of a small set of generators then Giraud’s theorem applies and you know you have a Grothendieck topos. A pretopos can even have a subobject …
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prior probability
Hey, where did you get your priors?
By F. E. Guerra-Pujol. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Adam Smith the pragmatist “The revenue of excise would in this case, indeed, suffer a little, and that of the customs a good deal more; but the natural balance of industry, the natural division and distribution of labour, which …
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roughghosts
words, images and musings on life, literature and creative self expression.
By Joseph Schreiber. 🇨🇦 More infoUpdated
“at nightfall, the night herons no longer called”: Chronicles of a Village by Nguyễn Thanh Hiện these are the chronicles of my village, the vessels of remembering and reminiscing, tale upon tale of yesterday, yesteryear, yestercentury or yestermillennia, now plainly precise, now hazily adrift, an abundance, or maybe an overabundance of …
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tonsky.me
Here I write about programming and UI design.
By Nikita Prokopov. 🇩🇪 More infoUpdated
Podcast: На Маке нет никаких шкафов @ Думаем дальше С Ильей Бирманом провожаем Алана Дая, вспоминая, в чём состоят достижения Мака, Джобса и ХИГа (но и Винду добрым словом тоже вспоминаем).
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