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Is That in the Bible? ,
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Melchizedek: How a Literary Phantom Became an Eternal Priest and Savior of Israel
Note: This article is based on updated research and is intended to replace my old article on Melchizedek, written several years ago. It has also been produced as a documentary at the MythVision YouTube channel. Melchizedek. You’ve probably heard that name before, but many Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you who he was or […]
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A Stick a Dog and a Box With Something In It ,
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Stockholm trip
I went to a conference in Stockholm and wrote about it on LinkedIn.
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String-Or-Nothing
Tangled Fiber Thoughts.
By Kim Brody Salazar.
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REBOOT
Yes, I did go back and tease out ALL of the stitching seen in my last post. I was not happy with the discontinued DMC linen I was using. Single strand it was (mostly) too …
Old mans thoughts and tales
Mountain Rescue Specialist. Environmentalist. Spent 37 years with RAF Mountain Rescue and 3 years with a civilian Team.
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Poachers Fall – Torridon.
Over the years wee did a few hard call-outs on Liathach. The cliffs round the back hold some superb ice. They involve a steady walk in and when the weather is poor a hard walk …
By heavywhalley.MBE, 947 words
Anže's Blog
Python, webdev, and surfing.
By Anže Pečar.
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UV with Django
Astral made a huge summer splash in the Python community last week when they released uv 0.3.0. What is uv? uv is a Python package manager written in rust that has just gained the ability …
This Week In The 90s
Each week, we talk about a song that was in the UK Top 40 in the 1990s (and other stuff too).
By Bernard O’Leary.
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‘Trouble’ and the Mysterious Third Member of Shampoo [August 29, 1994]
Hey, welcome to This Week In The 90s where we tell stories about (or loosely connected to) songs that were in the UK charts exactly 30 years ago. This week, we’re talking about… Shampoo, ‘Trouble’ …
By Bernard O'Leary, 2,738 words
Netninja.com
A web log of Brian's projects.
By Brian Enigma.
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Lowering Expectations, One Project at a Time
I went to xoxo this year — I mean the real festival, not the fictional rave. This was the final year of the fest, and I have lots of feels around it. I don’t have …
By Brian Enigma, 1,176 words
Painted Eloquence
An art history blog.
By Adam Busiakiewicz.
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Henry VIII on BBC Midlands Today
The rediscovery of Ralph Sheldon’s lost Portrait of King Henry VIII on BBC Midlands Today 29th July 2024.
The Hiro Report
Delightful apps, everyday gear, and other fun finds from the web straight to your inbox.
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15SEP2024
Happy Sunday, everyone! Lots of Apple announcements this week—while they mostly felt iterative, I’m pumped to see Apple introducing sleep apnea detection and hearing aid features to their product line. I set my alarm on …
Ben James
Thoughts on climate by Ben James.
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Actually, we can deploy energy infrastructure very quickly.
We are told that energy transitions are always slow. But this is not supported by history. When a nation decisively commits to building energy infrastructure, it can build fast.We perceive that “energy can’t change quickly” …
By Ben James, 1,515 words
everybody's number one to someone
All the singles to top the NME Indie Charts since its launch in 1981.
By Dave Bryant.
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1981 In Summary
If you came into this blog believing that the indie charts were the place where progression, invention and innovation had a firm place, you might have been surprised by 1981’s listings. They’ve often felt like …
Alexander Obenauer
Exploring new and renewed ideas for how personal computing and the interfaces we think with can better serve people’s lives – expanding opportunity, agency, curiosity, and creativity.
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Thinking about the interfaces with which we think
Today, I’ve got a new essay to share with you. It will land in a few parts, and part one is up now. Read on: The Interfaces With Which We Think » Here’s the introduction: …
San Francisco Senior Beat
Smashing aging stereotypes through storytelling.
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New author and former drinker embracing alternative therapies to help others break the habit
Seated in the backroom of a café on Polk Street, Kevagne Kalisch leans against the wall and stares at a nearby painting of two clowns: one grinning, the other crying. Turning, she said she’s puzzling …
By Myra Krieger, 116 words
paulregan.studio – From the studio
I paint, mentor and teach from my studio in Whetstone, North London.
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W3: Disguise
A large part of my painting practice involves looking through my photostream to reconnect with moments from the past. Last year, I noticed that over the years I’ve taken a lot of photographs of people …
Journeys of Dr. G
Earth science and creative science communication, with Dr. Laura Guertin.
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Discussing science quilts on podcasts
I use audio alot with my students, not just having them listen to podcasts but to have them each create their own earth science narrative and record. I also oversee the StoryCorps Archive and record …
Simon Dunn
Scriptwriter and Comedian.
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Spin Back To The Future
Here’s one of those little snippets you often stumble across in old magazines. Broadcasting & Cable, 7th September 1998 I suppose it was inevitable that Spin City would make some references to Back To The …
Hold Fast Bespoke Blog
Stay abreast of what's happening in my midcoast Maine workroom. This is where I share a glimpse into the world of bespoke tailoring.
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Hold Fast Classic Tweed Overcoat
Classic Fabric / Classic Style This wool tweed rendition of the Hold Fast Balmacaan is, in my opinion, timeless. Tailored in collaboration with David Wood Clothiers of Portland, Maine; it will never go out of …
By Duane MacLeod, 597 words
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