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Joel McHale Really Loves Coffee, The Cure, and Meat Pies

From Food & Wine:

On the genius of The Cure's Robert Smith

"Disintegration is one of my favorite albums. Young people listening to this podcast right now, are like, 'What the f--- are they talking about?' It's the 'Friday I'm in Love' guys. Check it out. 'Just Like Heaven' is a perfect pop song. It is like carbon on the periodic table of perfectly executed, joyous, catchiest, most perfect things. 'Pictures of You' is probably one of the most tragic pop songs ever written, and it's perfect. 'A Forest' — I remember when Nouvelle Vague covered that, and I was just like, 'Oh my gosh.' I don't know why The Cure doesn't get more recognition for how important they were.

To go from punk into New Wave, into — I think at any moment if Robert Smith wanted to, he could be like, 'I can write the poppiest song of all time.' Like Kurt Cobain, where it's just, 'I can do this all day long. But I'm going to put sandpaper in it and make your brain turn upside down.' But then you're like, 'What just happened to me?'"




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Buttermilk Pie

Buttermilk pies are simple, unassuming, and a breeze to throw together if you keep pie dough at the ready. The buttermilk filling here is a standout - simple, creamy, and maple-sweetened with a kiss of lemony tang and sea salt.

Continue reading Buttermilk Pie on 101 Cookbooks




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Shaker Apple Pie

The defining detail of this traditional Shaker apple pie is the use of rose water in the filling. Sliced apples, brown sugar, and a splash of floral results in a special combination. Pair it with an all-butter crust and you have a beautiful apple pie on your hands.

Continue reading Shaker Apple Pie on 101 Cookbooks




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A tiny marsupial is upending ideas about the origins of flying mammals

Sugar gliders and bats are about as distantly related as any two mammals on Earth, but new Princeton research shows their wings are formed from the same genetic ingredients. 




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Shane Campbell-Staton is showing the world how human activity is shaping evolution right now

The Princeton professor's research follows elephants, wolves and urban lizards. He hosts the new PBS series, "Human Footprint."




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How eavesdropping viruses battle it out to infect us

While we primarily think of viruses as targeting their attacks against us, they are also in constant competition with each other.




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Mapping brain function, safer autonomous vehicles are focus of Schmidt Transformative Technology fund

Two projects — one that maps the function of the brain’s neuronal network in unprecedented detail and another that combines robotics and light-based computer circuits to create safe self-driving vehicles — have been awarded funding through Princeton’s Eric and Wendy Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund.




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Mapping an entire (fly) brain: A step toward understanding diseases of the human brain

An international team of researchers and gamers, led by Princeton’s Mala Murthy and Sebastian Seung, mapped every neuron and every synaptic connection in an adult fruit fly's brain, building a comprehensive “connectome” that represents a massive step toward understanding the human brain.




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SPIA exhibit and programming are directing attention to nuclear weapons as a scholarly and policy issue

“Close Encounters: Facing the Bomb in a New Nuclear Age” is on display at SPIA’s Bernstein Gallery through Oct. 25. 




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Two Dale Fellowship recipients pursue original projects after graduation

The Martin A. Dale '53 Fellowship provides grants for Princeton seniors to spend the year after graduation on "an independent project of extraordinary merit." Juliette Carbonnier and Collin Riggins are the latest recipients.




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Bloghouse-Keeping

First, welcome to a bunch of new subscribers! Subscriptions are free, and you receive an email whenever I publish something On a computer or tablet, you will see the sign-up box in the right-hand sidebar. On a smartphone, you have … Continue reading




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'Go big. Ask for the world': The Lewis Center's Elena Araoz on inspiration, innovation and making the sky your limit

The new producing artistic director of the theater and music theater season at the arts center sat for an interview for our ‘What I think’ series.




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Bruce Arden, a pioneer in early computing, dies at 94

Arden helped usher computers into widespread use and played a key role in establishing Princeton's Department of Computer Science.




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Hale Trotter, 'pioneer and leader' in pure mathematics, dies at 91

Hale Freeman Trotter, an emeritus professor of mathematics, died at 91 at his home in Princeton, New Jersey.




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Austin Newton, 'pioneer in molecular biology,' dies at 85

Austin Newton, a founding member of the Department of Molecular Biology, established a new experimental system and mentored generations of undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. He died May 13 in Princeton at age 85.




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Hisashi Kobayashi, former Princeton engineering dean and data storage pioneer, dies at 84

Hisashi Kobayashi, whose steady leadership as dean guided Princeton's School of Engineering and Applied Science through a rapid expansion of programs and facilities in the late 1980s and early 1990s, died on March 9. He was 84.




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W. Jason Morgan, pioneer of plate tectonics, dies at 87

Morgan's paper on plate tectonics revolutionized the field of geology in the late 1960s. He taught at Princeton from 1966 to 2004.




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Princeton SPIA's Center for the Study of Democratic Politics helps democracy flourish across the aisle

CSDP brings voices from across the political spectrum into conversation with Princeton social scientists and students. 




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Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships

Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships




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Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships

Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships




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Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships

Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships




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Spider-Mother: The Fiction and Politics of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossein

Pioneering Indian Muslim feminist Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932) wrote speculative science fiction, manifestoes, radical reportage, and incisive essays that transformed her experience of enforced segregation into unique interventions against gender oppression everywhere. Her radical imagination links the realities of living in a British colony to the technological and scientific breakthroughs of her time, the effects of hauntingly pervasive systems of sexual domination, and collective dreams of the future, forging a visionary, experimental body of work. If her contemporary B. R. Ambedkar urged the “annihilation of caste,” Rokeya demands nothing less than the annihilation of sexism, with education as the primary instrument of this revolution. Her brilliant wit and creativity reflect profoundly on the complexities of undoing deep-seated gender supremacy and summon her readers to imagine hitherto undreamed freedoms.




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Introduction to PivotTables

PivotTables are a powerful tool to calculate, summarize, and analyze data that lets you see comparisons, patterns, and trends in your data. This session will introduce participants PivotTables and their functionality. We will also discuss creating PivotCharts, a graphical representation of a data summary displayed in a PivotTable.




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Kindred Spirit Fall Arch

Kindred Spirit Acapella Performance under Blair Arch in the midst of the beautiful New Jersey autumn! We invite you to come join us in worshipping the Lord through singing and fellowship! We know life at Princeton can be busy and stressful and we hope that our songs can bring you joy, peace, and hope. Most importantly, we pray that our performance may bring glory to a God who is worthy of all our praise :) Arches last about 20-30 minutes and often include a fun after-party!




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Pixar And Disney Animator Bolhem Bouchiba Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison

Bouchiba continued getting jobs at major studios like Pixar and Dreamworks even after being added to France's national sex offender registry in 2014.




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Extremely Spicy Peppers Health Benefits

The health benefits of hot peppers are well-documented, and their popularity in various forms of cuisine is increasing rapidly. The chemical responsible for both the heat and the health benefits is called capsaicin. Before the invention of refrigeration, adding spicy elements to food was a common practice in warm climates to prevent spoilage. Capsaicin, found ... Read more

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Interior Design Trends – And The Shows That Inspired Them

It is undeniable that TV has a huge impact on us. It also has a huge impact on how we live! For a long time, TV shows have started interior design movements or made them popular. These TV shows are the reason these interior designs were so famous! Downton Abbey- British Edwardian There is something ... Read more

The post Interior Design Trends – And The Shows That Inspired Them appeared first on Star Two.





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Vimeo, Pinterest and iTunes Content Sources Just Added

Now you can generate self-updating content feeds with recent pins of any Pinterest user or Pinterest board, with fresh videos of any Vimeo user or Vimeo channel, and with recent media from iTunes USA.

The post Vimeo, Pinterest and iTunes Content Sources Just Added appeared first on RSSground.com.





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YouTube Feeds Now Require Personal API Key

This week, those of you who use private YouTube feeds could notice that they now produce an error. This happens because of the recent changes in Google developers platform. Google has introduced very loose quotas for the number of YouTube video search requests. And our own RSS Ground app quota couldn’t cover all the requests […]

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Important Changes in Shopify Feeds Generator

After the recent changes at the Shopify platform we had to make some updates to our Shopify Feeds generator.  Shopify has deprecated its private apps. They were not completely removed, they were replaced by custom apps.   Read more about Shopify custom apps  You can still continue using your existing private apps and its credentials with […]

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Elevate Your Content Game: How Zapier Integration Can Boost Your Personal Feeds!

We’re thrilled to announce that RSS Ground has been officially approved as a Zapier app! What does this mean for you, our valuable users? Get ready to turbocharge your personal feeds with near-limitless content sourcing possibilities. For those who’ve been waiting this moment, let’s explore the new doors that have just swung wide open: Introducing […]

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Full Zapier Experience + Other Automation Platforms

In the digital age, content is king. But managing and distributing content efficiently across various channels can be a royal pain without the right tools. RSS Ground has made another giant leap for content automation by integrating first with IFTTT,  now Zapier and soon Pabbly Connect.  Thousands of third-party apps and services are now ready to enhance your content […]

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Personal feeds as new triggers in Zapier, IFTTT & Pabbly Connect

We’ve recently tapped into the power of automation with our integrations with IFTTT, Zapier, and Pabbly Connect! Now, you can effortlessly manage your content across the web, extending your reach and impact through automated posting campaigns! Learn more about RSS Ground integration with major automation platforms But hold onto your hats, because we’re just getting […]

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How to spend a weekend in Bilbao, the Basque country's artistic capital




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How to have a perfect autumn weekend in Seville – Andalucia’s sultry capital




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How to spend an autumn weekend in Lisbon, Europe's most photogenic capital






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Pinkbike Poll: Would You Use Real-Time Tire Pressure Sensors?



Would you exchange money for the convenience of not checking your tire pressure before every ride?
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Video: Best of Switzerland's Riding Scene in 'Chainz Out - A Piece of Swiss Cheese'



Showing off the best parts of the Swiss riding scene, both on small and on big bikes.
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Who Are Pinkers? - Pinkbike's 2024 Community Survey



Kicking things off with a breakdown of the demographic of this year's community survey respondents.
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Interview: Team USA on Whether the Olympics is Still the Pinnacle of XC Racing



Haley Batten, Christopher Blevins, Riley Amos, Madigan Munro and Bradyn Johnson weigh in on what the Olympics mean to them.
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Junior US National DH Champion Cash Shaleen Severely Injured in Hit and Run



A GoFundMe Page has been set up to support Cash at this very difficult time
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Pinkbike's 2024 Community Survey: How Do Pinkbike Readers Spend Their Money?



Time to drill down into the cold, hard cash.
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The Pinkbike Holiday Gift Guide: Top Gifts for All the MTBers in Your Life



We've pulled together an eclectic mix of mountain bike-related gift ideas for all the riders on your list.
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Pinkbike's 2024 Community Survey: What Bikes Do Pinkbike Readers Ride?



The most-desired bike brands, what travel Pinkbike readers expect their next bike will have, and whether you're sold on mullets.
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