The Rubāʿiyyāt of Omar Khayyam, Opened in Spanish
A richly presented Spanish-language edition of 158 quatrains from the illuminated MS. Ouseley 140, a manuscript held by Oxford’s Bodleian Library.
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A richly presented Spanish-language edition of 158 quatrains from the illuminated MS. Ouseley 140, a manuscript held by Oxford’s Bodleian Library.
A beautifully written field guide to films organized by the feeling you want to have.
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An open-source desktop shell that turns small apps on your machine into named, clickable islands instead of remembered localhost ports.
A faux secure terminal monitoring Christmas cancellations, taco droughts, wonton supply, hotel-pool music, cinema visits, and one self-reported spousal approval rating.
A pretend-play cash register for children aged 4–9, where kids build shops, set prices, serve customers, count change, and scan printable barcodes stuck to real objects.
A Russian-language fan site devoted to bargain Xeon processors, Huananzhi motherboards, overclocking, and the rituals of keeping old server hardware alive.
A volunteer-run campaign investigates Yucca Valley's automated license-plate cameras and explains how residents can challenge the program.
A deeply researched provincial intelligence and discovery site covering Mondulkiri, Cambodia, through tourism, maps, demographics, law, business, infrastructure, and community resources.
A browser-based toolkit for converting, compressing, resizing, upscaling, and editing images, PDFs, video, and audio.
A curated database and editorial guide to exploitation cinema, spanning grindhouse, giallo, cannibal films, nunsploitation, Ozploitation, and dozens of other disreputable subgenres.
A literary project introducing a five-book speculative saga set in the real landscapes and communities of Switzerland’s Haslital.
An openly provisional physics calculator for sizing barbecue-pit stacks, throats, and reverse-flow gaps under real conditions such as altitude, wind, fuel moisture, and target cook temperature.
An arcade idle game in development for Android, iOS, and the web, where players collect employees floor by floor while middle management fights back.
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