Cornball was the Pangram in the NYT spelling bee the other day. This was my first thought.
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Cornball was the Pangram in the NYT spelling bee the other day. This was my first thought.
I mean… just gonna go out on a limb here and guess that the expression exists because within the history of every book ever released, there would be some fantastic books with absolute stinkin’ covers.
Yes, covers are there to help you judge a book. But if that was the only metric you used, you would miss out on some good reads.
I’ve got so many large format coffee table books on the topic of minimalism. I find them inspiring and they fill out the space on my bookshelves.
Tee Nuts are annoying coz there are also T Nuts, which are used in aluminium extrusion channels. And there’s also Tea Nuts which are nuts you put in tea if you are low on iron.
This has just made me wonder what the distance around the coastline of this land mass is and how long it would take to travel it via various means.

I hear they permanently implanted a contact mic in her nuckles so the audience can feel like they are the sternum itself.
Songkick? I’ve been using it for a few years and it works reasonably well. I believe you can connect it to Spotify too. The only negative is it’s usually 3-5 days behind the announcement of shows. Following the artist directly is still the best bet to guarantee you hear it straight away. But that’s only a problem if the show/artist is super popular and sells out fast.
I’m right there with ya. I’m thinking it might be a case of picking easy pieces (projects) of the puzzle to start with and then building from there. Like I’m considering setting a pi-hole soon - seems like an easier networking project. But yeah, I’m not really sure what’s the best order of eaiest to hardest projects in terms of self hosting etc.