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The history of Witham, Essex, , more info
Listed buildings in Witham Here are all the nationally protected historic buildings in Witham. Click on the address for more details Data accessed from Historic England’s National Heritage List for England on 04/03/2026. View query and results on ArcGIS website. Name Grade Listing date National Grid OpenStreetMap 1, GUITHAVON STREET II 01/03/1950 TL 82040 14494 Map 100, NEWLAND STREET II 01/03/1950 TL8198814360 Map 11, CHURCH STREET II 01/03/1950 TL 81742 15488 Map 117 AND …
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Two walkthrough videos of my show, American Nukes My American Nukes: Photographs and Texts by Darin Boville show is up until July 5th–you have plenty of time to go! It’s at the Nuclear Museum, in Albuquerque, New Mexico (its formal name is the National Museum of Nuclear History and Science). You couldn’t ask for a better venue for this show. Meanwhile, to give you the flavor of things, here are two video “walkthroughs”, the first shot by me, …
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This AI moment Life is change How it differs from the rocks I’ve seen their ways too often for my liking New worlds to gain My life is too survive And be alive for you From Crown of Creation, Jefferson Airplane A couple of weeks ago, we had the release of “Einstein Companion,” which the Ars Technica coverage trumpets “Doesn’t Just Help With Homework. It Takes Over Your Role as a Student.” It …
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ChaosLife – Comics
A semi-autobiographical comic featuring the creators, Stiffler and K, along with their pets and other recurring characters.
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Cherry and Spoon
theatrical musings in Minnesota and beyond.
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"Waking Miss Daisy" by Combustible Company at The O'Shaughnessy's Frey Theater #TCTheater veteran actor James Craven starred in Jungle Theater's production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Driving Miss Daisy in 2013, a play that I (a White woman from Minnesota) saw and loved, seeing it for …
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Clock This
A random look at public clocks in Britain, covering those on shops, public buildings, railway stations etc.
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Bradford Rain and cold, sleet and cold, snow and cold. Not the best weather on my visit to Bradford, and as a result the photos are not of the best quality.Bradford was City of Culture last …
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matduggan.com
It's JSON all the way down.
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Update to the Ghost theme that powers this site I added a few modifications to the OSS Ghost theme that powers this site. You can get it here: https://gitlab.com/matdevdug/minimal-ghost-themeAdded better image caption support. Added the cool Mastodon feature outlined here to attribute posts from …
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Ryan Moulton's Articles
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The Hunt for Dark Breakfast It started with a flash of insight like a thunderbolt in a snow storm, the sort of insight that can only be induced by high altitude hypoxia and making breakfast. “Breakfast is a vector space. …
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2026-02-13 17:11 Steve Mitchelmore responds to my recent interviews at This Space.
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Misaligned Markets
Aligning markets with human well-being is the greatest challenge of our time.
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On Chrematistics and societal problems This post was originally posted on Medium last month. For current readers of this blog, many of the ideas in this post were expressed in earlier posts containing the Mammon metaphor.At some point in your …
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Denis Defreyne - Weeknotes
Every Sunday, I publish my weeknotes. These are, in part, a reflection on the past week, but also often include my thoughts on a variety of things.
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Weeknotes 2026 W10: 0.9 seconds It’s been a few weeks of feeling under the weather. Tired in the evenings, shortness of breath, a runny nose, and a scratchy and painful throat. It appears to be correlated to the atrocious Berlin …
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my garden is my digital notebook where I keep track of my life.
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11.03.26 who am I turning into, that this is something I'm dreaming of now! :') it's so me, with all the matching colors!
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Kmflett's Blog
bloggings about beards, beer & socialism.
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The Telegraph’s Allister Heath on Spurs managers (if only..) If only… this of course is a random headline generator for the Sunday Telegraph Editor Allister Heath. Its usually close to his actual headlines
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Unsung
A blog about software craft and quality.
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“Houston, we have 1 problem(s)” In my head, some bugs belong to categories that feel important, and yet remain hard to define and quantify: embarrassing bugs, dumb bugs, flow killers. Somewhere in the hard-to-explain space is another tricky category: UI …
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Arriba blog
Chronicles the sailing adventures of Arriba, a Lightwave 38 sailing catamaran based in South Australia.
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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 . . . Prussia? Continuing on the theme from my last two posts, it’s time for more steampunk/Victorian Science Fiction automaton units, but this time from Europe. Shown above is a Prussian Army automaton unit, consisting of three automatons …
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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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A Meal of Thorns 45- THE DEEP SEA DIVER’S SYNDROME with Alexander Dickow In this science fiction novel, translated from the French, dreamers “dive” into their own subconscious and return with mysterious & valuable objects. Translator, author, & scholar Alexander Dickow joins to discuss Francophone SF, weird fiction, …
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