thing I Asked Designers What They Really Think About Subway Tile, and They Said the Same Thing By www.apartmenttherapy.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:30:00 -0500 Change is definitely on the horizon. READ MORE... Full Article Design Ideas Decorating Home Decor Trends Ideas & Inspiration Styles & Trends tile
thing 10 Things From IKEA Helped Me Tame Closet Chaos (Finally!) By ikeahackers.net Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 A few years ago, I had a successful KonMari sesh that helped me tackle my closet chaos. But over time, I noticed that clutter started to creep back in. The issue was: All In, No Out. I made new purchases—thanks to an expanding waistline—but neglected to let go of ill-fitting clothes (because maybe, just maybe, I may fit into them again?) But recently, after spending a good 10 minutes digging through my wardrobe for that particular mustard cardigan, it became […] The post 10 Things From IKEA Helped Me Tame Closet Chaos (Finally!) appeared first on IKEA Hackers. Full Article Products Featured
thing What is This Flappy Thing!? By cheezburger.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 12:00:00 -0700 Full Article cute butterfly gifs puppies
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thing Men Will Eat Anything... By cheezburger.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 09:41:25 -0700 Trust me, Sweety. Even if it tastes like crap, they'll eat it. They're men... They'll eat anything. Full Article color funny historic lols Photo
thing Episode 776 - Everything's all White By shows.acast.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 15:19:07 GMT In this episode I'm joined Clive Palmer to discuss Takehiro Tomiyasu signing a new deal, contract and salary management at the club in recent times, and how these contracts are linked to selling as well as player retention. We also talk about the Ben White story as he continues to get unjust criticism for his decision not to play for Gareth Southgate's England; reflect on the title race and the run-in, a new experience compared to our last Premier League win; Mikel Arteta as coach and the need to deliver silverware; and lots more.Follow Clive @clivepafcGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Full Article
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thing 03 – The Internet Musician – Five Things You Must Believe To Go Indie By theinternetmusician.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 02:22:30 +0000 Show notes for Episode #3: Subscribe to the Internet Musician Podcast with iTunes: Also in this episode, I discuss the five things you must believe cultivate your DIY music attitude, including: 1. The business has been lying to you. Major label artists are not getting rich off of record sales. Radio is fake. Don’t belive […] Full Article Podcast DIY music attitude internet musician podcast music marketing on the internet
thing A Fragile Thing 7" By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:37:00 +0000 The Cure - A Fragile Thing 7"MexicoFrance Universal ItalyUniversal Spain Universal Germany Universal JapanCapitol Records UK Shop"For this limited edition release comes two new mixes both remixed by Robert Smith Tracklist: Side A - A Fragile Thing (RS24 Mix) Side B - A Fragile Thing (RS24 Remix) Limited to 4 units per fan." Full Article
thing A Fragile Thing is Top 10 on AAA in US By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:39:00 +0000 From Billboard Charts:The Cure hits the top 10 of this week's #AdultAlternativeAirplay with "A Fragile Thing" (up 12-10). It earns the band its first top 10 hit at the format.It also earns the band its first top 10 on any Billboard airplay chart since "Maybe Someday" peaked at No. 10 on #AlternativeAirplay in 2000."A Fragile Thing" is the lead single from Songs of a Lost World, which concurrently debuts at No. 1 on Top Rock & Alternative Albums. Full Article
thing 5 Things Isis C Said By archiveofourown.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 16:22:38 +0000 Every month or so the OTW will be doing a Q&A with one of its volunteers about their experiences in the organization. The posts express each volunteer's personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the OTW or constitute OTW policy. Today's post is with Isis C, who volunteers as a wrangler and Support liaison for the Tag Wrangling Committee. How does what you do as a volunteer fit into what the OTW does? My volunteer work fits into three closely-related bins. As a tag wrangler, I connect users' character, relationship, and freeform tags to our canonical tags, and I make new canonical tags as needed. I wrangle about 70 fandoms, mostly historical and SFF book and TV fandoms, with a few video games and RPF fandoms thrown in there.As a tag wrangling supervisor, I do all sorts of administrative and management tasks related to wrangling. For example, I help manage all phases of wrangler recruitment and training: I evaluate applications, send out acceptances, monitor training progress, and set up training schedules. Sometimes I mentor new wranglers or new supervisors, and there are always random administrative tasks to do.As a Tag Wrangling/Support Liaison, I ferry user requests for tags to be canonized or re-wrangled to the wranglers of those fandoms, and I answer user questions about wrangling guidelines and processes. (If you ask Support why a search on Trans Danny Fenton returns a few Hawaii Five-O works, or how to find works with a particular AU Sans when they are all merged to Sans (Undertale), I'm probably the person who will answer.) There’s a lot about wrangling that isn’t obvious until you see it from the inside, but I like answering user questions because if users understand the process better, they’re more likely to tag in ways that will accomplish what they want. What is a typical week like for you as a volunteer? I have a very flexible schedule and a lot of free time, and I'm online a ridiculous amount of that free time! I find wrangling very relaxing, especially when it's easy - synning misspelled character names to the canonical tags, making relationship tags for characters that already have character tags, and other things that don't need research or a lot of thought - so I like to wrangle for a while before tackling real life things I don't like doing, like taxes or phoning for appointments or vacuuming, or even before writing fic or doing other things that require more brainpower.Supervisor tasks require a bit more attention, so I like to do them when I have enough free time that I can concentrate on them. Of course I always warm up with a little easy wrangling!Most of the Support tasks I take on require coordination with other wranglers, and Support requires communication with users to be beta-read by another volunteer before sending out, so I tend to do these in batches as well when I have a block of time. We have a lot of older wrangling-related tickets that have not yet been handled because there was too much work and not enough liaisons, so whenever I feel particularly motivated I try to answer the people who have probably given up on getting answers. What made you decide to volunteer? I'm old :-) and have been in mainstream science fiction and fantasy fandom for a very long time, although I didn't get into fanfiction-type fandom until 2002. (Which I realize is probably before many of the people reading this were born!) I get super enthusiastic about my hobbies and like to help organize things, so for example in 2002 and 2003, when fandom was mostly on mailing lists and fandom-specific forum sites, I coordinated an effort to help get fandom going on LiveJournal by collecting invite codes, which were required at the time, and distributing them to fanfiction writers and fanartists. I used to edit various fandom newsletter communities, back when that was a thing, too. Anyway, a fandom friend who was a wrangler encouraged me to apply during a recruitment, and that was all it took! When I became a supervisor, one of the tasks I enjoyed the most was helping out with support tickets, so when I got the chance to be a Support Liaison I immediately said yes please! What has been your biggest challenge doing work for the OTW? As I mentioned, I'm old, and I started out on mailing lists where tags were fandom, characters, and pairing, and that was it. I never managed to get into Tumblr, which I suspect is where the use of descriptive tags started. Often I look at freeform tags that reference memes, or Gen Z slang, or newer terms for sexual identity, and I am completely baffled! Fortunately, the wrangler chat is a wonderful research source, and other wranglers are always kind about helping this little old lady across the street decipher tags. What fannish things do you like to do? I write and read fic, although not so much these days as way back when. (But I still get a smile on my face when my old works get kudos or comments!) I used to vid a little, too, but even though I haven't participated in Festivids for many years, I still enjoy watching the vids people create for small fandoms, and recommending the ones I love best. I also really like to beta read fic, because that way I can help good stories become great stories.But my most intensive fannish involvement these days is being a fanwork exchange moderator. I moderated a number of small single-fandom exchanges pre-AO3, and wow, AO3 makes it so much easier. I love small fandoms, and I participated in Yuletide nearly from the beginning, so I was super excited to be invited to become part of the moderation team some years back. I also co-mod the current incarnation of the Worldbuilding Exchange, and sometimes I help out with other exchanges.Now that our volunteer has said five things about what they do, it’s your turn to ask one more thing! Feel free to ask about their work in the comments. Or if you'd like, you can check out earlier Five Things posts. The Organization for Transformative Works is the non-profit parent organization of multiple projects including Archive of Our Own, Fanlore, Open Doors, Transformative Works and Cultures, and OTW Legal Advocacy. We are a fan-run, entirely donor-supported organization staffed by volunteers. Find out more about us on our website. Full Article
thing 5 Things with LPCollins By archiveofourown.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:52:56 +0000 Every month or so the OTW will be doing a Q&A with one of its volunteers about their experiences in the organization. The posts express each volunteer's personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the OTW or constitute OTW policy. Today's post is with LPCollins, who volunteers as a Dutch translator and beta reader for the Translation Committee. How does what you do as a volunteer fit into what the OTW does? I am part of the Translation committee, more specifically as a translator and beta reader for the Dutch team. (Hallo, iedereen!) I have also recently found my way into the Tag Wrangling committee, but that is all still very new and shiny, so I’ll be focussing on my role in Translation for this post. That role pretty much means that I help with the translation of the AO3 FAQs and tutorials, news posts, email templates and the occasional tag or user ticket that arrives in Dutch, a rare treat when speakers of your language are very accustomed to using English in online spaces. I am very proud of the role that our committee gets to play in diversifying the OTW and slowly but surely making it more accessible for users world-wide. Compared to the userbase speaking Chinese, Spanish or Russian, Dutch may seem like a very tiny, not-so-important piece of that puzzle, but doesn’t that only make it cooler that we can support such languages too? What is a typical week like for you as a volunteer? One of my absolute favorite things about the Translation committee is that you get to schedule the work according to your own needs. I am a chaos demon with fluctuating energy levels, so I’m not sure about having a “typical week” and that’s perfectly fine with Translation.Basically, at some point one of our lovely volunteer managers will send me an assignment, either a document that needs to be translated from scratch or a translation from one of my teammates that I need to beta read. Assignments always have a deadline too, shorter ones for urgent news posts and longer ones for longer documents. Depending on the length of the document, what I need to do with it, my mood and the alignment of the stars, I might do it right away, or spread it out over a week, or just do it on the day of the deadline. Then I let our staff know that I’m done and they send me a new task and so on. There have been weeks when I didn’t complete a single task and there have been days when I completed two, and it just works for me. What made you decide to volunteer? Look, I seem to be living in a world where all the paid jobs aren’t very interesting and all the interesting jobs aren’t very paid. (Will take recommendations for other worlds.) Point is, I am always drawn to ways to help organizations that I care about with a hands-on approach. Before I joined the OTW, I was a volunteer for IMAlive’s crisis support chat (big shout-out to Random Acts for providing my training), which I loved doing but unfortunately became too time-consuming when I needed to start working on my master’s thesis. Since I had been spending a lot of time on AO3 for years at that point, the OTW was an easy next target for when I did have some spare time again.I also have a degree in Dutch and English linguistics and literature, so translator was definitely one of the most appealing OTW positions from the get-go. I distinctly remember waiting for a chance to apply, checking every Translation recruitment post that popped up on AO3 to see if they needed someone for Team Dutch yet, as the committee always recruits for specific languages. As soon as Dutch was listed in one of the posts, I didn’t hesitate about applying, and I was lucky enough to be welcomed to the team. Already two years have passed since then and I haven’t regretted it for a single second. What has been your biggest challenge doing work for the OTW? Not gonna lie, I have witnessed some big internal discussions since joining the OTW, both about real-world events and about our own processes. I feel like those have been fought over enough, though, so I’ll share a challenge that’s more specific for Team Dutch.In case you don’t know, Dutch is an official language in three countries: the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname. Unfortunately, Suriname isn’t currently represented in our team, but we do have both Belgian and Dutch folks, and despite our countries being right next to each other, there are actually some differences between Belgian Dutch and Dutch… Dutch. (Just ask how we end our emails.) They definitely aren’t big enough to separate the languages, but we do try to walk that middle ground in our translations and make sure that everything sounds good for everyone. So sometimes I will be beta reading a document and change something that just sounds way too Dutch to me and sometimes one of my teammates will point out that they would never use my suggested turn of phrase in the Netherlands. As a linguist, I find this very interesting, but it is also quite challenging to avoid colloquialisms when you’re not even always aware of them! What fannish things do you like to do? First and foremost, I’m a fanfic writer. Always have been (even before I knew that there was a word for it) and always will be. As a writer, I also have an atrocious habit and it goes something like this: start a very long fic, pour out new chapters religiously for months and months, stumble upon a different fandom, come up with a fic idea for said new fandom that “surely won’t take long and that I just need to get out of my system so that I can return to the existing WIP in peace” aaaaand repeat. Dear reader, if you happen to be following one of my stories, I am so, so sorry, I swear I will finish it one day.The love of my life is Supernatural and I will always come back to it, but I’m also very good at falling very hard for other fandoms on the side, ranging from The Boys to Danny Phantom to the latest Neil Gaiman-related show to Helluva Boss to anything that Richard Speight, Jr. worked on. One of my favorite things to do is hyperfixate on something new, then grab my friends by the shoulders and shake them until they agree to watch it too so that I can yell at them about it.Of course I read fanfics too, mostly in short bursts when I’m looking for a very specific type of fic. For my wallet’s sake, I limit the number of Supernatural conventions I can go to to one per year. I perpetually have a Discord tab open to stay in touch with fellow fans, will occasionally scour YouTube for fanvids and spend the rest of my fandom time on the best social media site ever, Tumblr. (Kidding, not kidding.)Now that our volunteer’s said five things about what they do, it’s your turn to ask one more thing! Feel free to ask about their work in the comments. Or if you'd like, you can check out earlier Five Things posts. The Organization for Transformative Works is the non-profit parent organization of multiple projects including Archive of Our Own, Fanlore, Open Doors, Transformative Works and Cultures, and OTW Legal Advocacy. We are a fan-run, entirely donor-supported organization staffed by volunteers. Find out more about us on our website. Full Article
thing Five essential things you should know before you board a Cunard cruise ship By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 16:41:05 GMT Full Article topics:organisations/cunard-line structure:travel structure:travel/cruises structure:lifestyle structure:special-exclusion structure:us-content structure:better-life/better-life-evergreen structure:evergreen storytype:standard
thing Five essential things to know before you board a Disney cruise ship By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 08 Aug 2024 15:00:00 GMT Full Article topics:things/disney structure:travel structure:us-content structure:travel/cruises structure:better-life/better-life-evergreen structure:evergreen structure:better-life/better-life-experts storytype:standard
thing The 10 best things to do in Bilbao By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2024 15:00:00 GMT Full Article topics:places/europe topics:places/spain topics:places/bilbao structure:travel/destination-guides-100 structure:travel structure:travel/attractions structure:eg-general storytype:standard structure:better-life/better-life-evergreen structure:better-life/better-life-guide
thing The best things to do in Malaga By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 08 Sep 2024 17:00:00 GMT Full Article topics:places/europe topics:places/malaga travel-entity:article topics:places/andalusia topics:places/spain structure:travel/destination-guides-100 structure:travel structure:travel/attractions storytype:standard structure:better-life/better-life-evergreen structure:better-life/better-life-guide
thing The 10 best things to do in Tenerife By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:00 GMT Full Article topics:places/tenerife topics:places/europe topics:places/canary-islands travel-entity:article topics:places/spain structure:travel/destination-guides-100 structure:travel structure:travel/attractions storytype:standard structure:better-life/better-life-evergreen structure:better-life/better-life-guide
thing Spotify's Car Thing, Due For Bricking, Is Getting an Open Source Second Life By entertainment.slashdot.org Published On :: 2024-11-13T00:50:00+00:00 If you have Spotify's soon-to-be-bricked Car Thing, there are a few ways you can give it a new lease on life. YouTuber Dammit Jeff has showcased modifications to Car Thing that makes the device useful as a desktop music controller, customizable shortcut tool, or a simple digital clock. Ars Technica's Kevin Purdy reports: Spotify had previously posted the code for its uboot and kernel to GitHub, under the very unassuming name "spsgsb" and with no announcement (as discovered by Josh Hendrickson). Jeff has one idea why the streaming giant might not have made much noise about it: "The truth is, this thing isn't really great at running anything." It has half a gigabyte of memory, 4GB of internal storage, and a "really crappy processor" (Amlogic S905D2 SoC) and is mostly good for controlling music. How do you get in? The SoC has a built-in USB "burning mode," allowing for a connected computer, running the right toolkit, to open up root access and overwrite its firmware. Jeff has quite a few issues getting connected (check his video description for some guidance), but it's "drag and drop" once you're in. Jeff runs through a few of the most popular options for a repurposed Car Thing: - DeskThing, which largely makes Spotify desk-friendly, but adds a tiny app store for weather (including Jeff's own WeatherWave), clocks, and alternate music controls - GlanceThing, which keeps the music controls but also provides some Stream-Deck-like app-launching shortcuts for your main computer. - Nocturne, currently invite-only, is a wholly redesigned Spotify interface that restores all its Spotify functionality. Read more of this story at Slashdot. Full Article
thing An Unambiguously Good Thing: Americans Assert American Values By libertyunyielding.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:08:22 +0000 Every four years, after the presidential election, the opinions start to flow, gather strength and sheer volume and finally inundate us with explanations about what happened that run the gamut from the sensible to the barking mad. But, whether smart or dumb, those opinions pretty uniformly agree that, whatever the outcome, whatever the numbers, something […] The post An Unambiguously Good Thing: Americans Assert American Values appeared first on Liberty Unyielding. Full Article Politics
thing 'I gave everything to boxing and still have nothing' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 08:00:06 GMT Heather Hardy tells BBC Sport how she is adapting to life outside of boxing after the former world champion was left with a life-threatening injury. Full Article
thing 'Unrwa means everything to us': Gazans fear aid collapse By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 18:09:53 GMT People in war-torn Gaza are already struggling with a deep humanitarian crisis but now they fear it will get much more difficult. Full Article
thing How F1 'gladiators' became 'a thing of the past' - and what's next? By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 12:44:29 GMT Drivers seen as gladiators are a thing of the past, according to motorsport's safety figurehead. Full Article
thing Man shot dead after party was clothing brand owner By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:25:12 GMT An appeal is made for people to come forward who went to a party the night before the shooting. Full Article
thing “If the Democrats could fight wars as well as they execute Election Fraud, we would have obliterated all of our many enemies throughout the World, and would have nothing to worry about!” ~ Donald J. Trump By powderedwigsociety.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Aug 2021 14:34:49 +0000 Touché! .@POTUS45: "If the Democrats could fight wars as well as they execute Election Fraud, we would have obliterated all of our many enemies throughout the World, and would have nothing to worry about!" pic.twitter.com/GpMO46zrNQ — Natalie Harp (@NatalieJHarp) August […] The post “If the Democrats could fight wars as well as they execute Election Fraud, we would have obliterated all of our many enemies throughout the World, and would have nothing to worry about!” ~ Donald J. Trump appeared first on Powdered Wig Society. Full Article 2020 presidential election 2020 election fraud afghanistan donald trump
thing Trump To Biden: ‘There’s Nothing Smart About You, Joe’ By hispolitica.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 02:53:24 +0000 President Trump fired back at Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden intelligence after the former Vice President took a jab at his rival response to the coronavirus pandemic, stating the president needs “to get a lot smarter” or more people are going to die. The first of many sparring moments between the two candidates during the […] The post Trump To Biden: ‘There’s Nothing Smart About You, Joe’ appeared first on Hispolitica. Full Article 2020 Election 2020 2020 presidential election 2020 Presidential Race Bob Woodward Chris Wallace Coronavirus Delaware State fox news HBCU Joe Biden president trump Smart University of Delaware
thing Children's charity loses everything in huge fire By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:46:05 GMT The Magic Cottage was the epicentre of the blaze which broke out in Abergavenny on Sunday night. Full Article
thing News24 | WATCH | It's an affordable family car: The VW Polo sedan keeps things simple By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 06:15:45 It’s refreshing to see manufacturers still making sedans that the average South African family can afford. The Volkswagen Polo Sedan is one of those cars, but now it’s bigger than the previous generation and a lot more modern. Full Article
thing People to meet and things to do when stuck inside By www.readingrockets.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 15:30 EDT I don’t know about anyone else, but I have a feeling I’m not alone. My cabin fever is getting worse the longer I’m staying home. The only thing keeping me sane is a pile of books that stimulate lots of ideas and inspire various activities. I’ve just gone through some recent books for kids and thought I’d share a few thoughts about how books can encourage creativity and help build a sense of community, right there at home. Full Article
thing Veterinarians share 10 things you should never do when taking your dog on a walk By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:10:23 +0000 Some things you should never do on a dog walk include approaching unfamiliar pets, using an extendable leash, and not picking up waste, experts said. Full Article Health freelancer evergreen-story lifestyle pets veterinarian pet-owners vets dogs freelancer-le
thing We got married at a luxury resort in Thailand. If I could go back, there are 5 things I'd do differently. By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:14:01 +0000 Looking back, Ellie Furuya says her wedding reception in Thailand was too adult-centric. If she could go back, she'd make it more kid-friendly. Full Article Health Travel as-told-to singapore-freelancer destination-weddings thailand weddings phuket
thing Be careful not to touch anything at the Wynn Las Vegas By www.upgradetravelbetter.com Published On :: Sun, 21 May 2017 08:11:57 +0000 Family friends recently returned from a trip to the Wynn Las Vegas, but the first story they had to tell wasn’t about luxurious accommodations, gambling, restaurants, or shows. It was about the snacks on top of their minibar. The motion-detector minibar wasn’t new to me. Those are bad enough: You move any item in the […] The post Be careful not to touch anything at the Wynn Las Vegas first appeared on UPGRADE: TRAVEL BETTER. Full Article Hotels Minibar
thing News24 | Fraser's Phala Phala claims something from a movie, but baseless, says Ramaphosa's lawyer By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 08:23:10 President Cyril Ramaphosa's lawyers say former spy boss Arthur Fraser's claims about the Phala Phala break-in are like something from a movie - but are founded on nothing more than baseless speculation. Full Article
thing "Back to Work" - Merlin's New Thing with Dan Benjamin at 5by5.tv By www.43folders.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 16:15:15 +0000 [update 2011-01-18 @ 16:07:40: We're up!] 5by5 Live Before Christ was a corporal, Dan Benjamin was already a bit of a hero to me. Since the early aughts–long before his insanely great 5by5.tv podcast network–Dan’s Hivelogic Enkoder was saving us millions of spam messages. His thoughtful tutorials on OS X (including unmissable advice on doing sane installs of MySQL and Rails, among others) are among the best on the web. His CSS has been widely stolen and reused without acknowledgment by thieves as diverse as other people and me. And his polymath posts on everything from Buddhism to The Paleo Diet to how to record a “Double-ender” have shown a charming combination of curiosity and empathy that, amongst numerous other reasons, clearly makes Dan a better human than me. A propos of nothing, Dan’s also the guy who conducted one of (mp3) the three best interviews with me in which it’s been my good fortune to participate.1 Today, I’m honored to say that Dan and I are starting a thing together. If it suits you, drop by 5by5.tv/live in about 35 minutes–at Noon Eastern/9am Pacific–to find out what we’re up to. I think it might be good. I’ll just say I’m as excited about this as I’ve been about any new project I’ve started in the past year or so. Anyway. You can judge for yourself. Whether you can tolerate me or otherwise, definitely do not miss the work Dan’s doing at 5by5. Because it really is outstanding and very polished stuff. As for our thing? My own goal, to paraphrase a bit from that interview with Dan, is to help you get excited, get better–and then?–Back to Work. More soon. Thanks. Favorite interviews. Just for the sake of completion, my all-time favorite interview was conducted by Colin Marshall for The Marketplace of Ideas (mp3); Dan’s “The Pipeline” eppy with me was a close second; and David and Katie’s recent nerderrific interview on my Mac workflow (mp3) on Mac Power Users has turned out to be a lot of peoples’ favorite thing I’ve done in years (love LOVE David’s stuff). ↩ And...we're up Back to Work | Ep.#1: Alligator in the Bathroom Download MP3 of "'Back to Work,' Ep. 1" In the inaugural episode of Back to Work, Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin discuss why they’re doing this show, getting back to work instead of buying berets, the lizard brain, and compare the Shadow of the Mouse to San Francisco, and eventually get to some practical tips for removing friction. It's a start. Sexy Audio RSS Feed Sexy Subscription via iTunes Episode Links Welcome to BrettTerpstra.com, home of Brett Terpstra and his nerdery carlhuda/janus – GitHub practically efficient — technology, workflows, life MacSparky – Blog The Brooks Review And now it’s all this Dan Rodney’s List of Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts & Keystrokes 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann’s Blogging Panel at SxSW | 43 Folders waffle software · ThisService One Thing Well html2text: THE ASCIINATOR (aka html2txt) The Conversation #27: Missionless Statements – 5by5 ”"Back to Work" - Merlin's New Thing with Dan Benjamin at 5by5.tv” was written by Merlin Mann for 43Folders.com and was originally posted on January 18, 2011. Except as noted, it's ©2010 Merlin Mann and licensed for reuse under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0. "Why a footer?" Full Article hacer pimping Podcasts
thing 30+ Epic Things to Do in Rome, Italy By www.adventurouskate.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 15:41:41 +0000 Rome is magnificent in every way possible, from the millennia of history made here to the deliciousness of a perfect cacio e pepe pasta. There are so many things to do in Rome, from the Colosseum to the Vatican Museums to the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. Rome is so overwhelming, in a good […] The post 30+ Epic Things to Do in Rome, Italy appeared first on Adventurous Kate. Full Article Italy
thing 16 Cool Things to Do in Siena, Italy By www.adventurouskate.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:29:57 +0000 There are so many fantastic things to do in Siena, Italy. This small city in Tuscany is an excellent day trip from Florence, showcasing the beauty of urban Italy, with far fewer tourists than in Florence. Many tourists visit Siena on a day trip from nearby Florence — and it’s even better when paired with […] The post 16 Cool Things to Do in Siena, Italy appeared first on Adventurous Kate. Full Article Italy
thing 16 Fun Things to Do in Pisa, Italy By www.adventurouskate.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 12:28:00 +0000 There’s so much more to Pisa than the Leaning Tower. There are so many cool things to do in Pisa — this is a big, bustling city with a mind and attitude of its own! So many travelers swoop in on a day trip from Florence to take photos with the Leaning Tower of Pisa. And […] The post 16 Fun Things to Do in Pisa, Italy appeared first on Adventurous Kate. Full Article Italy
thing MUST-WATCH: MAGA Voter Finds Hilarious Way To Sidestep Election Clothing Rules By clashdaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 06:24:11 +0000 If killjoy leftists can wear their self-parodying and ridiculous 'Handmaid's Tale' outfits, then they can't complain when a MAGA voter plays the same game... only better. The post MUST-WATCH: MAGA Voter Finds Hilarious Way To Sidestep Election Clothing Rules appeared first on Clash Daily. Full Article Videos
thing Only One Thing Can Cool the Nation's Political Rhetoric By www.westernjournal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:26:38 +0000 Candidates and pundits were not overstating things when they characterized the 2024 election as the most important in decades or perhaps even in the nation’s entire history. Every election is […] The post Only One Thing Can Cool the Nation's Political Rhetoric appeared first on The Western Journal. Full Article Op-Ed 2024 election Donald Trump Federal government Government spending Kamala Harris
thing High-order splitting finite element methods for the subdiffusion equation with limited smoothing property By www.ams.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 15:01 EDT Buyang Li, Zongze Yang and Zhi Zhou Math. Comp. 93 (), 2557-2586. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
thing The Election Proved Something Painful About Gen Z. It’s Worse Than We Thought. By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T20:00:00Z Full Article
thing The Secret Mindset Of A Champion: 2 Things Most People Lack (M) By www.spring.org.uk Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 17:00:38 +0000 The two motivational keys to becoming a champion. Full Article Motivation subscribers-only
thing Everything is improvisation — including this TED Talk | Reggie Watts By www.ted.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:57:18 +0000 In this ode to improvisation, musician and comedian Reggie Watts beatboxes, raps, loops his own rhythms and reflects upon the everyday power of turning the mundane into magic. After all, he says, we're all just making it up as we go along. Full Article Higher Education
thing 5 Practical, Creative Tips for Soothing a Low Mood By www.aliceboyes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Jun 2012 02:29:49 +0000 1. Do something “perspective expanding” either in terms of time or space. Examples: Time: look into the eyes of someone alive in the 1400s by visiting an art gallery. Space: A walk/coffee somewhere with an expansive view, a drive. Both time & space: A trip into the mountains (they’re giant & they’ve been there a […] The post 5 Practical, Creative Tips for Soothing a Low Mood appeared first on Dr Alice Boyes. Full Article Uncategorized Depression Stress
thing Teaching's 'New Normal'? There's Nothing Normal About the Constant Threat of Death By www.teachermagazine.org Published On :: 2020-11-18T00:00:00-05:00 As the bizarre becomes ordinary, don't forget what's at stake for America's teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Justin Minkel. Full Article Education
thing Texas A&M football’s CFP rankings update: Everything to know By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:06:23 GMT Where did Texas A&M land in the latest CFP bracket? Here’s the College Football Playoff picture for the Aggies and their path to the championship. Full Article article Sports
thing Miami Hurricanes CFP bracket update: Everything to know after latest rankings By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:09:18 GMT Miami landed 9th in the latest CFP bracket. Here’s the College Football Playoff picture for the Hurricanes and path to the championship. Full Article article Sports
thing Penn State football’s CFP bracket update: Everything to know after latest rankings By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:10:17 GMT Penn State football landed Xth in the second CFP rankings. Here’s the College Football Playoff picture for the Nittany Lions. Full Article article Sports
thing Could 'Redshirting' Become A Thing of the Past in Illinois? By blogs.edweek.org Published On :: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Lawmakers in Illinois are considering a bill that would require children to start kindergarten if they are 5 on or before May 31, with exceptions for summer birthdays. Full Article Illinois
thing The Critical Thing about the Ear's Sensory Hair Cells By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2024-10-30T09:30:22-07:00 The capabilities of the human ear are remarkable. We can normally detect acoustic stimuli down to a threshold sound-pressure level of 0 dB (decibels) at the entrance to the external ear, which elicits eardrum vibrations in the picometer range. From this threshold up to the onset of pain, 120 dB, our ears can encompass sounds that differ in power by a trillionfold. The comprehension of speech and enjoyment of music result from our ability to distinguish between tones that differ in frequency by only 0.2%. All these capabilities vanish upon damage to the ear's receptors, the mechanoreceptive sensory hair cells. Each cochlea, the auditory organ of the inner ear, contains some 16,000 such cells that are frequency-tuned between ~20 Hz (cycles per second) and 20,000 Hz. Remarkably enough, hair cells do not simply capture sound energy: they can also exhibit an active process whereby sound signals are amplified, tuned, and scaled. This article describes the active process in detail and offers evidence that its striking features emerge from the operation of hair cells on the brink of an oscillatory instability—one example of the critical phenomena that are widespread in physics. Full Article
thing One-of-a-kind FAO cookbook gives fish a voice – among other things By www.fao.org Published On :: Mon, 14 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT FAO has recently released Fish: Know it, cook it, eat it, a genre-defying cookbook that infuses international recipes with insights into the global fish trade; blends scientific facts and cultural history; melds nutritional information [...] Full Article