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Photo of a food package on a store shelf. The product is "Aunty's Delicious Spotted Dick". Below the brand name is "Sultana & raisin / Steamed Puds / microwave 30 seconds". Above the brand name is "The Home of Steamed Puds". There is a photo of a spotted dick on a fine china dish, partially dug into with a silver spoon. It looks like a soggy raisin muffin.
Dear Britain: If you're concerned* that Americans laugh at your foods, consider starting with renaming them.
*(you absolutely should not be concerned)
*(you absolutely should not be concerned)
crazyunclejoe
I can tell you from experience that steaming will not get the spots out. See a doctor.
@crazyunclejoe Hehehe
"well, that really steams my puds" now entering my lexicon
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Page from a comic book, showing the heads and torsos of brunette woman and Captain America; they look shocked and appalled.
WOMAN: I— I see see something—! —But I can't tell what it is!! The light is so dim! Yet I know it is there! It moves in some strange manner—in halting steps—like a man—learning to walk!
CAP: We'll soon find out what that thing is... Stand back! I— It's moving towards us!
WOMAN: I— I see see something—! —But I can't tell what it is!! The light is so dim! Yet I know it is there! It moves in some strange manner—in halting steps—like a man—learning to walk!
CAP: We'll soon find out what that thing is... Stand back! I— It's moving towards us!
source: https://peerlesspower.blogspot.com/2016...
Cap and Donna Maria Puentes absolutely *are not* into your vibe. #kirbythursday
Cap and Donna Maria Puentes absolutely *are not* into your vibe. #kirbythursday
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Invitation sent to Steve Dompier by Fred Moore on February 17, 1975 inviting Steve to attend the first meeting of the Homebrew Computer Club on March 5, 1975 at the home of Gordon French.
text:
handwritten across the top: "Steve ---- 2/17/75"
and below that, typed:
"AMATEUR COMPUTER USERS GROUP
HOMEBREW COMPUTER CLUB . . . you name it.
Are you building your own computer? Terminal? T V Typewriter? I/O device? or some other digital black-magic box?
Or are you buying time on a time-sharing service?
If so, you might like to come to a gathering of people with like-minded interests. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever . . .
We are getting together Wednesday nite, March 5th, 7 pm at the home of Gordon French 614 18th Ave., Menlo park (near Marsh Road). If you can't make it this time, drop us a card for the next meeting.
Se ya there,"
and then, again, handwritten is:
"Hope you can come. There will be other Altair builders there."
plus a signature, "Fred Moore"
text:
handwritten across the top: "Steve ---- 2/17/75"
and below that, typed:
"AMATEUR COMPUTER USERS GROUP
HOMEBREW COMPUTER CLUB . . . you name it.
Are you building your own computer? Terminal? T V Typewriter? I/O device? or some other digital black-magic box?
Or are you buying time on a time-sharing service?
If so, you might like to come to a gathering of people with like-minded interests. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever . . .
We are getting together Wednesday nite, March 5th, 7 pm at the home of Gordon French 614 18th Ave., Menlo park (near Marsh Road). If you can't make it this time, drop us a card for the next meeting.
Se ya there,"
and then, again, handwritten is:
"Hope you can come. There will be other Altair builders there."
plus a signature, "Fred Moore"
can't wait to show the dudes my other digital black-magic box.
for context:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
via wikimedia commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki...
for context:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
via wikimedia commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki...
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a young woman and a young man stand in front of a stone structure holding hands. Both wear outdoorsy clothing from the early 1960s
mum and dad, April 1963. Possible at Cove, Argyll.
I wasn't on the scene for more than six years after that.
I wasn't on the scene for more than six years after that.
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a wet river otter is standing on four paws on a wet, rocky outcropping. It is looking to the left, and with its foreground forepaw, it is holding a small, silvery blue fish up against the side of its head as if holding a telephone.
GET BRETT WEIR I SAID!!!
I otter buy a fishing boat
@dreyfusslugado Heehee
took a fish head out to see a movie
didn’t have to pay to get it in
didn’t have to pay to get it in
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Diamond Head dead volcano in Hawaii
ANY GUESSES ON WHAT THOSE WHITE THINGS ON THE COASTAL SIDE ARE?
@shitleopard from google earth's 3d representation, they look like helicopter landing or homes built into the cliffside.
@shitleopard old WWII pillboxes/batteries - Diamond Head is chock full of WWII era+ military structures, including a tunnel and a fire control station, with some still in use today
Here's a link: http://www.diamondheadhike.org/military...
^WWI
@williwaw +++
Obviously those are gigantic googly eyes that look out on cruise ships sailing by.
@shitleopard those are the eyes of the caldera
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four panel comic of Nancy.
first panel shows Nancy with her typically spiky hair and bow, a sweater and black pants and Fritzi, a tall woman with long curly black hair, a tank top, black pants and wearing an upper arm band. They are walking in front of a brick wall that has a movie poster that shows a woman in a polka dot dress dancing with a man with black pants and white shirt. Nancy says "what a movie!"
panel two - close up on Fritzi. she holds one hand up and says "Eh, I liked the book more."
panel three - the two are walking under a streetlight, Fritzi is looking down at Nancy. Nancy says "Really? Why?"
panel four: close up on Fritzi saying "Guess I just pictured the characters differently." the image behind her shows an imagination bubble with the image of the movie poster, but instead of a man dancing with the woman, a woman looking a lot like Fritzi, wearing a black crop top is dancing with the woman in the polka-dot dress.
first panel shows Nancy with her typically spiky hair and bow, a sweater and black pants and Fritzi, a tall woman with long curly black hair, a tank top, black pants and wearing an upper arm band. They are walking in front of a brick wall that has a movie poster that shows a woman in a polka dot dress dancing with a man with black pants and white shirt. Nancy says "what a movie!"
panel two - close up on Fritzi. she holds one hand up and says "Eh, I liked the book more."
panel three - the two are walking under a streetlight, Fritzi is looking down at Nancy. Nancy says "Really? Why?"
panel four: close up on Fritzi saying "Guess I just pictured the characters differently." the image behind her shows an imagination bubble with the image of the movie poster, but instead of a man dancing with the woman, a woman looking a lot like Fritzi, wearing a black crop top is dancing with the woman in the polka-dot dress.
I can only imagine the purists are handling this well and normal and calmly.
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Had a wonderful chat and stroll through the Olympic Sculpture Garden with @m3moellering, who was kind enough to take time off from his whirlwind PNW tour to get together. Safe travels on your way to scary Canada, sir!
awwww!
City slickers!
ya old fucks..
I very much enjoyed meeting you and sharing a stroll and enriching conversation! I hope to see you again when I’m less pressed for time!
I love this
This is good
@greenskpr 😆🤪😆😆😆……🤨
@williwaw Ta vm
@0y3ahSansAcut3 My Ozark roots beg to differ.
@urlnotfound Me too! It’s my first meeting irl with a Mltshp-er. But I concur that all of you are wonderful in person.
@mcmjolnir /full agreement
@williwaw Ta vm
@0y3ahSansAcut3 My Ozark roots beg to differ.
@urlnotfound Me too! It’s my first meeting irl with a Mltshp-er. But I concur that all of you are wonderful in person.
@mcmjolnir /full agreement
Yes!
: )
This is good
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this site is amazing: https://walkman.land/
Excellent.
I had a bunch of these over the years through the 90's. My favorite was probably the Panasonic that recorded. I recorded a bunch of stuff from the radio that I still occasionally listen to with that, as well as a couple of concerts. I didn't find it on the site, but its probably still at my parents house.
Eventually I ended up with a high-end Sony (WM-EX677?) on closeout right around the time I was the only one who still cared about tapes. It was super tiny, had full-logic controls and Dolby B, but also had some weird slim rechargeable battery that didn't last long. It could use a AA in a sidecar setup, but it looked super clunky.
I had a bunch of these over the years through the 90's. My favorite was probably the Panasonic that recorded. I recorded a bunch of stuff from the radio that I still occasionally listen to with that, as well as a couple of concerts. I didn't find it on the site, but its probably still at my parents house.
Eventually I ended up with a high-end Sony (WM-EX677?) on closeout right around the time I was the only one who still cared about tapes. It was super tiny, had full-logic controls and Dolby B, but also had some weird slim rechargeable battery that didn't last long. It could use a AA in a sidecar setup, but it looked super clunky.
Also, saved to Warble & Hiss: https://mltshp.com/thetapes
it tool 34 pages but i found my WM-38, a "Standard, low cost Walkman in light/baby blue with Dolby B."
@cwhartman I still like tapes!!!
this is a great site!
Ah my beloved Sony WM-F63. I miss the tactile feeling of every part of it. Smooth, soft, solid and robust, even if it was a bit heavy. I wish I hadn't gotten rid of it.
I'm sorry — THERE WAS A PINGU WALKMAN??
https://www.youtube.com/embed...
https://walkman.land/series/29
https://www.youtube.com/embed...
https://walkman.land/series/29
Bookmarking cos I have a story about this.
I tried to search for the Panasonic and Sony units I owned, but there are so many!
Found the Panasonic one. I wore it out! https://walkman.land/panasoni...
This Sony was the most important part of my freshman year of college: https://walkman.land/sony...
Travelling through Europe in 86/87 with my girl and one earplug each
I never realized just how many models there were. And I kinda forgot just how many I owned over the years. Still haven’t found my favorite old Panasonic yet, but it’s gotta be there.
@Argie dawwwww.
i spent way too much time yesterday perusing the archive, and discovering all of the 80s/90s walkin'mens i owned were far too off-brand to show up in the archives.
i never had a strong nostalgia for tapes, even though i LOVED (and often still miss) making a good mixtape. more than anything else i miss the days of having a home dual tape deck so i could dub a nice hourlong walking mix for myself or a syrupy, dramatic mix for a significant other. spending time with each track in realtime was such a lovely experience that i've never replicated since.
starting sometime in the 2010s, a lot of bands started printing their albums to cassette (because it was much cheaper for artists, maybe like $500 for 500 cassettes, as opposed to like $1500 for 100 LPs). i would often buy a cassette from a touring band, even though i didn't have a deck, and now i have a good handful of relatively new releases that i've never played physically.
one of these days, i want to go back and get a good dual deck. not right now, but one of these days when there's fun money for it.
i never had a strong nostalgia for tapes, even though i LOVED (and often still miss) making a good mixtape. more than anything else i miss the days of having a home dual tape deck so i could dub a nice hourlong walking mix for myself or a syrupy, dramatic mix for a significant other. spending time with each track in realtime was such a lovely experience that i've never replicated since.
starting sometime in the 2010s, a lot of bands started printing their albums to cassette (because it was much cheaper for artists, maybe like $500 for 500 cassettes, as opposed to like $1500 for 100 LPs). i would often buy a cassette from a touring band, even though i didn't have a deck, and now i have a good handful of relatively new releases that i've never played physically.
one of these days, i want to go back and get a good dual deck. not right now, but one of these days when there's fun money for it.
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Black and white picture of a seated couple
Anais Munro and Filipe Romero started Black Lake Records in the Spring of 1962 out of the back of their 59 Chevy Apache while travelling along highway 101. Using connections in student papers in University of California and other colleges during their separate and chaotic attempts to be students, they recruited student artists, recording them performing in National Parks, campus auditoriums, and bus stations heading North. They edited and pressed compilation albums in Seattle, where they were stranded cashless for some time each attempt, and then sold the albums on their trips South. Their three trips helped document and promote a new sound of the West Coast that powered both folk and funk movements that followed and stand as a model for current musicologists and anthropologists.
Just kidding. That's not their names or lives. These are my parents before my birth. They were Mormons.
Just kidding. That's not their names or lives. These are my parents before my birth. They were Mormons.
Yo daddy, the apple does not fall far from the tree.
Huge if true. Still huge even tho it ain't.
Hello fellow Mormon offspring!
"numero group is proud to present the 26-disc Black Lake box set, available for the first time on a format other than 1/2" reel-to-reel, and including a 1500-page booklet with all 4 photos we could find"
and wow, the paternal resemblance is STRONG!
also glad you got out of the mormon distortion field.
and wow, the paternal resemblance is STRONG!
also glad you got out of the mormon distortion field.
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This is well done. Reminds me of this quote:
Right actions for the future are the best apologies for wrong ones in the past. — Tryon Edwards
Right actions for the future are the best apologies for wrong ones in the past. — Tryon Edwards
@bencmeissner ++
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A man stands at a podium during a conference. Behind him is a large projection that states "SHOULD WE DO THIS" with a flowchart. "Does America do it? -> Yes -> Then, no."
source: https://xoxo.zone/@adr@mas...
Sound logic!
This checks out.
Nice and succinct.
I could go for some peace, order and good government right about now.
Not only do we do it in America, we do it LOUDER! And probably WORSER!
@bezt it would be nice if we actually did that in Canada
@samh what the USA lacks in accuracy it more than makes up in volume.
(badly paraphrased from Augustus Carp, Esq., my favourite silly novel)
(badly paraphrased from Augustus Carp, Esq., my favourite silly novel)
I CANT HEAR YOU ON ACCOUNT I'M TALKING AT YOU. KTHXBAI.
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This is one of my favorite "scrap murals" (I'm not sure what to call these surfaces that are made up of partially removed posters on a weathered base, but I love them). It's on the L1 platform toward Hospital at the Unversitat station in Barcelona.
Maybe "décollage" is the term, though to be accurately applied it may require the art be intentional rather than accidental or discovered. More: https://www.tate.org.uk/art... and https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-...
Perhaps only specific to certain artists, but also known as "affiches lacérées," such as here https://www.maxhetzler.com/exhibiti... and here https://www.galerie-vallois.com/edition...
Also sometimes called "urban palimpsest," though art so described is far more intentional, at least according to what I am seeing: https://kagi.com/images... (and, ugh, just realized that the word "intentional" is now skunked by AI overuse).
Perhaps only specific to certain artists, but also known as "affiches lacérées," such as here https://www.maxhetzler.com/exhibiti... and here https://www.galerie-vallois.com/edition...
Also sometimes called "urban palimpsest," though art so described is far more intentional, at least according to what I am seeing: https://kagi.com/images... (and, ugh, just realized that the word "intentional" is now skunked by AI overuse).
Gonna have to start using "purposely" or "purposefully" instead of "intentional."
@grantbarrett ooooh thanks for the references!
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This work is made by the renowned Ukrainian artist Ivan Marchuk, who invented the unique painting style called "plyontanism" (from the Ukrainian word plyontaty, meaning "to braid"). This technique consists of hundreds of fine, intertwined lines that create depth and an almost textile-like texture. Looks like a marsh with stream and island, with buttery light from a low sun.
This work is made by the renowned Ukrainian artist Ivan Marchuk, who invented the unique painting style called "plyontanism" (from the Ukrainian word plyontaty, meaning "to braid"). This technique consists of hundreds of fine, intertwined lines that create depth and an almost textile-like texture.
#painting #IvanMarchuk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
#painting #IvanMarchuk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
That’s amazing! TIL!
Yeah but can he do it in the iPhone Notes app and do it every day and share it with us? Didn’t think so.
Saved right into https://mltshp.com/ThisVibe
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Bronze mask pendant
My Cursed Objects for Adventureland Day 2026 (1/5)
Ever since seeing these I’ve been wanting to try your casting method. I’m intimidated by all the equipment needed - especially given my own lack of skill - but I shouldn’t let that stop me.
I should at least get a block of wax and just play around with sculpting without the commitment to cast anything.
I should at least get a block of wax and just play around with sculpting without the commitment to cast anything.
@BennyTheIcepick - don't be intimidated, it’s not that crazy.
I mean, I did a million steps on these, which was crazy, but the process isn’t too bad. I’m intending to do a write up on it all, but I use Sculpey, molding silicone, resin and metal powder. I sand ‘em and patina them - (with the bronze powder I like the results I got from Modern Masters Blue metal aging solution best, but honestly vinegar and salt might have worked if I had more time to let it set up) then sand and polish the bits I want shiny again. It’s a ton of work if you are trying to get 100 done in a week while trying to do a full time job and take care of your mum, but if you aren’t insane or a terrible procrastinator, it’s kinda fun.
I mean, I did a million steps on these, which was crazy, but the process isn’t too bad. I’m intending to do a write up on it all, but I use Sculpey, molding silicone, resin and metal powder. I sand ‘em and patina them - (with the bronze powder I like the results I got from Modern Masters Blue metal aging solution best, but honestly vinegar and salt might have worked if I had more time to let it set up) then sand and polish the bits I want shiny again. It’s a ton of work if you are trying to get 100 done in a week while trying to do a full time job and take care of your mum, but if you aren’t insane or a terrible procrastinator, it’s kinda fun.
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A small red moon above a low bank of clouds and Victorian houses in San Francisco
Total lunar eclipse around 3:22 this morning, SF
we are so so small
I had to drive my wife to the airport very early this morning, and we noted how cool the thumbnail moon looked. We did not know it was a lunar eclipse. Later, tonight, she was on a walk in Florida and noticed the moon was suddenly full(!) After lots of puzzles texts and googling, we figured out the eclipse thing. Such a cool accidental observation :)
here we go again with the fuckin bokoblins.
@robritz my partner's exact reaction
@shfitz i'd take a frox over one of those little bastards any day
lol @robritz
I love ghat the houses seem to be leaning to get into the picture.
Clouds were blowing by throughout the eclipse totality. Thankfully, at 3am I had the whole block to myself to watch and wait for brief openings in the cloud cover from the middle of the street.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 That's funny. In the wider shots the houses on both sides of the street appear to be leaning in!
@kokogiak Love that story!
@kokogiak Love that story!
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Full page "ad" in The Onion for "60 Minutes":
"Is NBC Hiring? Lesley Stahl investigates."
"Is NBC Hiring? Lesley Stahl investigates."
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Hehehehhe
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A B-Fest favorite. This weekend! https://b-fest.com
I have watched this so,so many times at ‘Cons.
New to me. utterly delightful.
auto-good