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It was exposure, yet again, of the Town of Stratford’s committment to active transportation: from getting on the cycle path ...
These problems would seem to be very much of today, a consequence of the tiny phones in our pockets. But they were noticed right at the beginning of the history of photography, when the average camera ...
Jeremy’s newsletter, focusing on food and where it comes from, is always a good read. This issue is a particularly good one: mushrooms, coffee, hot sauce—it has it all.
From The Flamborough Review, January 5, 1983, by E.B. Kennedy: “This little business developed out of difficulties we encountered in trying to find the most suitable computer for our use at home,” ...
Beginning next week, Australians across a huge swath of the continent will begin getting three free hours of electricity every afternoon—to charge their cars, runs their dishwashers, fill up a storage ...
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To learn more about me, read my /now, look at my bio, listen to audio I’ve posted, read presentations and speeches I’ve written, see things I’ve favourited elsewhere, or get in touch ( ...
My longtime friend Catherine Hennessey died in March at the age of 92. Catherine was an inveterate collector of things: books, scissors, art, bells, building materials for a house she planned to build ...
For posterity, here’s the device census summary: 8 smart lightbulbs (various vendors). 5 smart speakers (1 Amazon Echo, 3 Google Homes, 1 Apple HomePod mini). 3 iPhones. 3 appliances (clothes dryer, ...
From Tooltrace is kind of amazing by Matthew Haughey: Tooltrace.ai is pretty amazing, as it uses image tools (perhaps AI, but I bet not really) to figure out the sizes of everything based on a known ...
I’ve been blogging for 27 years now. Give or take, blogging has been a thing for just a bit longer than that. Over that quarter century of this new medium, we’ve developed precious few tools that ...
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