I've been subscribing to Craig Mod for ...

I’ve been subscribing to Craig Mod for a couple of weeks, but missed this, so thanks. One tiny quibble. The footnotes in the quote go to Craig’s site, which means that when I’m done reading them, I have no easy way to get back to you. I know, pretty minor. But still.


Cheri's Blog - One Weird Tip for Losing Belly Fat

Losing excess weight might be good for your health, but a side-effect is that it reveals all the insecurity and nastiness around you in the same way a blacklight reveals fluid stains at a crime scene.Maybe because I am not a woman, I don’t see this as much, but I do believe it is absolutely true.


Here we go again, with a 100% rye leaven for some Black Pepper Rye.


On blogging, ethics, and thin skin - BrettTerpstra.com


Just looking, I promise.


Excellent dinner, a notch above the ordinary. Mantecato di baccala and guaciale di manzo.


Untitled


More @lisascenic


Time pieces.


Art!


Glorious.


My other love. K for kalonji.


Note to future self: to clean up ...

Note to future self: to clean up single-use tags in Pinboard, go to “manage” under tags and then “used once”.

And good luck with keeping up.


I’ll bet that’s not what he wrote.


I'm glad you found something that works ...

I’m glad you found something that works for you. I tried a similar thing myself (3 podcasts a week) for a while, and used Huffduffer to make the feed, but came across too many walled gardens to keep bothering.


And then there were two.


2019-02-12

“Amazingly, the link still works” Two amazing things1) In a piece looking back over 1000 of his linkblog posts, Charles Arthur finds it remarkable that a link from 2010 still works.2) The piece seems to be on Medium and nowhere else.I reckon the two observatiuons are linked (haha). Which makes me wonder whether to even share this link. Will it still work in 2028? Or would Charles be better of owning his stuff somewhere else?#indieweb


Hello again, old friend.


That takes me back.

That takes me back.


xkcd: Invisible Formatting

Ah, you try and tell the kids about reveal codes.