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ambience.sk
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| | | | | I was never really into celebrating website anniversaries, but let's just say this blog is now 20 years old. Actually, it's almost 21 years old now, since | |
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jlelse.blog
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| | | | | I'm visiting the site of Purelymail from time to time for over a year now (shortly after they launched), because I'm interested into how the service evolves. It looks like a great service that provides purely mail and is very cheap or even cheaper when you are opting for advanced pricing ("Pay as you go"). You can add as many custom domains and users as you want and just pay for the resources you actually use. | |
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roborooter.com
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| | | | | Yesterday I gave a talk at Robots Conference called "Electrical Engineering Excitement" or EEE!. You can download my talk in PDF or Keynote (for fancy animatio... | |
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www.nicholadeane.com
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| | | Richard Skinner, Invisible Sun, (Ripon, Smokestack Books, 2021) Invisible Sun is a moving collection of poems about the death of the poet's mother, or rather a collection towards that death, that passing. The finest poems are about her, with Skinner's luminous phrasing most in its element. He stands back and gives space to the grief in short poems that focus on objects, mostly. The word that came to my mind was jade. Yes. I was thinking of the surface of jade, or perhaps the point when water los | ||