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Holy crap, how did I only notice this AFTER posting yesterday’s links?!? The people who brought us Krill Waves Radio posted at the start of last April a 1-hour mix of skeleton shrimp to headbanging to instrumental metal, under the Kriller Waves Radio label.

People. They just invented Brinecore. As an April Fools joke.

And it RULES.

---L.

Subject quote from Let’s Go Crazy, Prince and the Revolution.

performance options

Mar. 19th, 2026 10:17 am
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Got the syllabus for the next symphony season today. The only evident choral works are the Mozart Requiem in October, the Messiah in December, and Holst's Planets in May. Nothing that I haven't done before. Also I would much rather be in the audience for the next Planets performance instead of waiting in the wings to sing the difficult high notes for Neptune and missing out on the rest of the piece entirely. So. I am entertaining other options.

The obvious one is to go back to handbells, especially since our church's handbell group hasn't had enough participants to perform for a couple of years now. If I'm not rehearsing with the symphony on Monday nights, I'm free to rejoin the metro handbell group that I've gigged with in the past. They will definitely want me back if I'm available.

There's also another high level choir that is holding open auditions over the next few weeks. I've heard them perform once before and they're very good. So I'm going to see if they're interested in me. But I don't know yet what their rehearsal schedule is if they are.

Meanwhile, Robby has expressed tentative interest in joining the symphony chorus himself, since the last time he did any large scale singing was in college, and it was the Mozart.

marocain

Mar. 19th, 2026 07:26 am
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marocain (MAR-uh-kayn, mar-uh-KAYN) - n., a heavy cross-ribbed crepe fabric, usually made of silk, wool, or both.


Known in full as crepe marocain. From French (crêpe) marocain, Moroccan (crepe), from Maroc, Morocco, from Medieval Latin Marrochium, Marrakech/Marrakesh.

---L.

What We Are Seeking by Cameron Reed

Mar. 19th, 2026 09:05 am
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John Maraintha wanted to rebuild his life. Instead, he was marooned on a backwater world in the middle of a first contact crisis.

What We Are Seeking by Cameron Reed

Mad March Days

Mar. 19th, 2026 07:59 am
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 I was thinking I'd write a summary of what we know about the War in the Middle East, but it would have been speculation and guesswork and deductions based on information designed to mislead so I'm not going to. The madness continues, whizzbangs fly in every direction, the US President is demented, Bibi Netanyahu may be dead.

Here in Britain, we notice a steep rise in the cost of fuel......

But otherwise the Spring weather is (intermittently) glorious, the daffodils are in full spate, I'm feeling (intermittently) energised and want to be making things. In a dream last night I wanted to be making a model railway layout.

Yesterday we had lunch with Miriam and Edna at the Hiker's Rest in East Dean. Afterwards we took their dogs for a brief walk in the wood called Butchershole just up the road from Jevington, where my mother used to keep her racehorses. Anna, who trained and managed those horses, has retired now. Nice woman, gave my mother a lot of fun, helped her lose/throw away a great deal of money.

There are two villages in Sussex called East Dean, one in West Sussex, one in  East Sussex. They are both very pretty. People get them mixed up. Here are some pictures of our East Dean- east East Dean if you like, taken around midday with the light at its most magnificently harsh and unforgiving. The pub is called The Tiger, the church is dedicated to St Simon and St Jude......

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Finally for all you lovers of the Romanesque, here is a close-up of the carving on the church font:

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Community Thursdays

Mar. 19th, 2026 12:13 am
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This year I'm doing Community Thursdays. Some of my activity will involve maintaining communities I run, and my favorites. Some will involve checking my list of subscriptions and posting in lower-traffic ones. Today I have interacted with the following communities...

* Posted "Tutorials" on [community profile] getting_started.

* Posted "Gaming" on [community profile] girlgamers.

* Posted "Ostara" on [community profile] goddessfolk.

* Posted "Birdfeeding" on [community profile] birdfeeding.

Gaming

Mar. 19th, 2026 12:19 am
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[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith posting in [community profile] girlgamers
I thought it would be fun to look for games designed by women.


20 Awesome Video Games Made by Women -- Punished Backlog

Games Designed by Women -- American Library Association

Good Games Designed by Women -- Board Game Geek

Tabletop Tuesday: RPGs Designed by Women -- Pop Culture Uncovered
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Just hit play.

(All about the sound, but visuals also nice.)

2026 Mar 18: Benn Jordan [BennJordan YT]: "I'm here to disrupt the finance synthesizer scene."

Grok, explain Butlerian Jihad [ai]

Mar. 19th, 2026 12:36 am
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Screenshot of two comments on X.  One says, "Reading Dune.  Frank Herbert was cooking." and shows a section of a photo of a book page reading, "'Once, men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free.  But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.' '"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man's mind,"' Paul quoted."  Below that someone replied, paging Grok, X's resident AI, "please explain this post and the quote in in, what should I understand about it?"

Debate is raging on BSky if this is deliberate wit or accidental idiocy.

(h/t user mlyp.bsky.social)
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Would it be possible to "Wrongfully Attributed" added to my entry?
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Posted by jwz

Afroman found not liable in bizarre Ohio defamation case

Afroman did not defame Ohio cops in a satirical music video that featured footage of them fruitlessly raiding the rapper's house, a jury found on Wednesday. [...]

The hip hop star wrote the satirical song "Lemon Pound Cake" and made a music video with real footage of the raid taken from his home surveillance cameras to raise money for property damage caused during the search, he has said.

Seven cops with the sheriff's office then sued him in March 2023, alleging the music video defamed them, invaded their constitutional privacy, and was an intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The video features footage of the cops busting down his door, and of one officer eyeing his "mama's lemon poundcake" with his gun drawn. [...]

An attorney for the police, meanwhile, demanded a total of $3.9 million in damages -- divided among the seven officers involved.

Previously, previously, previously, previously, previously, previously, previously, previously.

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Mar. 18th, 2026 10:50 pm
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Because Becky Mahoney and I know each other, I boosted a Bluesky giveaway for her upcoming vampire novel Thrall (coming out next month!) in the spirit of friendship and then was somewhat surprised to discover that I had in fact won the giveaway -- surprised but delighted, obviously, since I've loved all of her previous books even when they weren't LUCY CENTRIC DRACULA RIFFS!! focused around a COLLEGE PIRATE RADIO STATION!!!

The central character of Thrall is Lucy Easting, who has just transferred into beautiful, isolated, mountainside Rollins University from community college, in a bid to get away from her stressed and depressed mother and live a life she's excited about for a change.

Alas! her first college party results in a couple of neck puncture marks, a marked tendency to experience severe migraines in sunlight, and a tragic susceptibility to the ominous vampire voice in her head that occasionally takes over her consciousness and directs her towards uncharacteristic action.

Fortunately! the college is full of prospective allies who are willing to take a chance on Lucy despite her regrettable thrall situation, including but not limited to the host of the local college late-night radio show, who has been a target of the vampire since her sophomore year and has been using the airwaves to try and fight back; Lucy's RA, a determined young woman with very nice arms, who came to the school to investigate after a terrible fate befell her high school ex-boyfriend Jonathan; and the very nice, normal party host who has no previous vampire experience but feels just terrible about the whole situation and is not about to relinquish responsibility for sorting the situation out! it was her party!!

It's a really charming book on a number of levels, but my favorite thing about it as a Dracula riff specifically is how much it's thematically invested in Lucy as a side character -- the narrative is consistently very clear that the vampire is not particularly interested in Lucy; he's obsessed with Athena the radio show host and everything else he's doing is part of his elaborate cat-and-mouse game with her, including incidentally overturning Lucy's life as a by-the-by -- and how Lucy makes the book her own story anyway by sheer force of determination not to be cut out of it. Lucy's energy really drives the book: she wants to live, and she wants to live a life on her own terms, and she's not about to let one horrible encounter take that away from her.

Also, I think it's not a huge spoiler but I guess is technically a mild one: lesbians! )

Hometown Tour (part 1 of 1, complete)

Mar. 18th, 2026 10:45 pm
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Hometown Tour
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1181
[Morning of Saturday, 4 November of 2017]



:: Jules takes a bicycle tour to favorite stores and pocket parks, just to touch base. And, both in memory of his tourist travels and because the changes in Mercedes are easier to see, he plays up the “tourist” persona. Part of the “Lodestar” arc, set in the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::




After breakfast, the pair washed and dried the dishes together, bumping elbows as they worked. Bennett waved him off as soon as the last spoon went into the drawer. “Go, settle yourself back into town again. If you run across Blainn, try to get into a more private setting before you talk about specifics.”

He winked. “Do you have anything that needs to be dry cleaned? Or boots that need resoling, which is more likely? The only errand that I can honestly suggest for the house is to pick up a can of peaches for me. I want to make cheat-cobblers for dessert tonight.”
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