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  1. "The 2025-26 ski season saw a 9 million-visit collapse in annual visitation following one of the worst seasons for snowfall in half a century in the West." coloradosun.com/2026/05/05/us- via @coloradosun re: #WaterintheWest et al.

  2. "The 2025-26 ski season saw a 9 million-visit collapse in annual visitation following one of the worst seasons for snowfall in half a century in the West." coloradosun.com/2026/05/05/us- via @coloradosun re: #WaterintheWest et al.

  3. "The 2025-26 ski season saw a 9 million-visit collapse in annual visitation following one of the worst seasons for snowfall in half a century in the West." coloradosun.com/2026/05/05/us- via @coloradosun re: #WaterintheWest et al.

  4. "The 2025-26 ski season saw a 9 million-visit collapse in annual visitation following one of the worst seasons for snowfall in half a century in the West." coloradosun.com/2026/05/05/us- via @coloradosun re: et al.

  5. "Where the first Alien intruded into an industrial machine, here it prowled a system already built as a trap...While Alien³ revealed the fragility of disciplinary systems, AVP offered the opposite model—an environment predesigned for the alien, celebrating rather than resisting it...In the juxtaposition of the three main environments of Alien: Earth—Maginot, Prodigy City, and, above all, Neverland—the xenomorph assumes a profoundly different role" domusweb.it/en/news/2025/09/19 re: #xenomorphs and more

  6. 2025 in Music

    According to Soundcloud I spent most of my time listening to various shows on Afropop Worldwide, Rinse FM and Sleep’s Dopesmoker. All of which made on appearance on previous years lists. The new addition for 2025 was Jay Electronica’s A Written Testimony” EP trilogy (?). Compared to last year, my Soundcloud list is about the same, while a quick review of my history/timeline for a few other platforms indicates I’ve still been repping lots of Bad Bunny, KEXP, LaRussell, Tiny Desk and Western AF. What is perhaps most interesting about that is that 90% of my Soundcloud time is logged from my work-station and given how/when I listen, each platform has a distinct vibe/represents a particular set of activities and their corresponding soundtrack. So John Carroll Kirby was still a top artist (Tuscany serving as a regular soundtrack for family dinners) and I listened to about the same amount of Alice Coltrane (mostly while keeping up my yoga practice) and Keith Hudson (while hanging outside/working in the yard).

    Some new favorites were Eladio Carrion, Hugh Mundell, LA LOM and as already mentioned I played this track repeatedly. One new trend was a return to alt and 90s rock (Beastie Boys, Fugazi, Nirvana et al.), mostly as a result of trying to find music all three of us (my son, wife and I) can agree on. Especially, when in the car together.

    In terms of concerts, Bitchin Baja’s and Prairiewolf at glob were a blast and included a bonus hang-night with a buddy visiting from West Cost. While the first night of Denver Metal & Beer Fest with my BIL was fun and the surprise for me was OKC based Chat Pile. Plus, he and I caught a couple of great sets at the 2025 Bluegrass on the Arkansas (in Salida, CO), including night one’s closer, Magoo.

    While I listen primarily to digital-streaming, I did make an effort to dig into my vinyl collection more. Especially, in the second half of the year. There were a handful of records added to the collection this year, with the best being World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever – The Existential Soul of Tim Maia and 400% Dynamite Ska, Soul, Rocksteady, Funk and Dub in Jamaica, both gifted by friends. The former has been on heavy rotation for at least last few years so I was pumped to unexpectedly get my own copy and while I wasn’t aware of the later, it is chock full of classics! In terms of my own finds, I thrifted a copy of Stealing Fire by Bruce Cockburn along with 1 or 2 LPs from Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson.

    Otherwise, I still use an old dedicated MP3 music player for running and it’s library hasn’t been updated in some years. It a weird mix of early/mid aughts London bass and grime mixes, DatPiff downloads and stuff like Pink by Boris. I probably listen to this from Elijah & Skilliam (ft JME and Skepta) the most. For me it’s perfect running energy/vibes!

    Finally, this Butthole Surfers mix has become a regular evening (usually to kickoff or end the weekend) listen and I unwind from many a weekday, with NTS Radio. In particular the Raja Vibrations show.

    I really dug that Night Slugs with Scotti Dee & Spidey G setBad Bunny tracks made 3 of my top 5 on AmazonFor a total of 152 hours but that’s just the one platform

    #Boris #BruceCockburn #Dopesmoker #JayElectronica #JME #JohnCarrollKirby #Music #RagaVibrations #RinseFM #Skepta

  7. Tried to schedule flu and Covid vaccines at our local pediatricians office today. In previous years, they’ve always been happy to give the parents vaccines. Now with the new recommendations under #rfk they’re making parents fork up $150 since they can’t “bill insurance“! Luckily the states #CMO aka #ChiefMedicalOfficer signed a standing order…so guess I’m gonna explore the CVS or Walgreens route and hope it’s cheaper!?

  8. Announcing: An Inquiry into Modes of Existence

     

    Bruno Latour explains the idea behind a forthcoming new book titled An Inquiry into Modes of Existence: An Anthropology of the Moderns. The project is essentially an An (alternative/comparative) anthropology of the Moderns.

    But the baseline for such a comparative anthropology is entirely different if, instead of the emancipatory master narrative, one were to choose the alternative telling that stresses a history of implication and attachment around multiplied matters of concern: then the “others” stop being totally other and begin to appear as companions in a long history that has collected humans and nonhumans in various assemblages and at various scales. The odd notion of multiple “cultures” disappears along with that of “one nature”.

    For more visit An Inquiry into Modes of Existence.

    #aime #brunoLatour #digitalHumanities #ontology

  9. "If you want 'economical' → rammed earth probably, isn’t it. (in general)
    If you want 'fast' → rammed earth definitely, isn’t it.
    If you want 'social approval' → you’ll fight for 30 years
    If you want 'passive temperature regulation from massive walls' → rammed earth might be exactly right." rammedearth.substack.com/p/ram re: #eartharchitecture aka #rammedearth

  10. RE: flipboard.social/@CultureDesk/

    + #unc "is something embedded more deeply into black culture, and seeing it stripped of its meaning actually makes me a little sad. If there’s anything insulting about being called...it’s the kind of insult that’s meant to bring people closer together, not reinforce an artificial boundary between generations. It’s a word you use for people who are actively in community with you, not people you are trying to shut out."

  11. "The corner-crossing conundrum is not as acute in Colorado — where the projects shows 704,000 landlocked public acres — compared to Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where 12.7 million acres are surrounded by private land and not clearly accessible." coloradosun.com/2025/03/21/10t via @coloradosun re: #onX et al.

  12. “These four multitools are artifacts from the Roman Empire circa AD 100–200. They are severely anomalous…There’s not a whisper about them in any historical document. Held in the hand, gazed at, it looks weird and it acts weird. Its decor is weird and its engineering is weird. It’s the weirdest multitool in the world.” bruces.medium.com/ancient-ever via @bruces re: #everydaycarry ancient #multitools + #experimentalarchaeology

  13. Went to a matinee show of #WaitingforGodot yesterday. Was surprised to learn it’s not a two person show… 😄 but found it funny and thought provoking. Loved the restored architecture of the #AuroraFox, can’t believe took me so many years to catch a show!

  14. 2025 in Music

    According to Soundcloud I spent most of my time listening to various shows on Afropop Worldwide, Rinse FM and Sleep’s Dopesmoker. All of which made on appearance on previous years lists. The new addition for 2025 was Jay Electronica’s A Written Testimony” EP trilogy (?). Compared to last year, my Soundcloud list is about the same, while a quick review of my history/timeline for a few other platforms indicates I’ve still been repping lots of Bad Bunny, KEXP, LaRussell, Tiny Desk and Western AF. What is perhaps most interesting about that is that 90% of my Soundcloud time is logged from my work-station and given how/when I listen, each platform has a distinct vibe/represents a particular set of activities and their corresponding soundtrack. So John Carroll Kirby was still a top artist (Tuscany serving as a regular soundtrack for family dinners) and I listened to about the same amount of Alice Coltrane (mostly while keeping up my yoga practice) and Keith Hudson (while hanging outside/working in the yard).

    Some new favorites were Eladio Carrion, Hugh Mundell, LA LOM and as already mentioned I played this track repeatedly. One new trend was a return to alt and 90s rock (Beastie Boys, Fugazi, Nirvana et al.), mostly as a result of trying to find music all three of us (my son, wife and I) can agree on. Especially, when in the car together.

    In terms of concerts, Bitchin Baja’s and Prairiewolf at glob were a blast and included a bonus hang-night with a buddy visiting from West Cost. While the first night of Denver Metal & Beer Fest with my BIL was fun and the surprise for me was OKC based Chat Pile. Plus, he and I caught a couple of great sets at the 2025 Bluegrass on the Arkansas (in Salida, CO), including night one’s closer, Magoo.

    While I listen primarily to digital-streaming, I did make an effort to dig into my vinyl collection more. Especially, in the second half of the year. There were a handful of records added to the collection this year, with the best being World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever – The Existential Soul of Tim Maia and 400% Dynamite Ska, Soul, Rocksteady, Funk and Dub in Jamaica, both gifted by friends. The former has been on heavy rotation for at least last few years so I was pumped to unexpectedly get my own copy and while I wasn’t aware of the later, it is chock full of classics! In terms of my own finds, I thrifted a copy of Stealing Fire by Bruce Cockburn along with 1 or 2 LPs from Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson.

    Otherwise, I still use an old dedicated MP3 music player for running and it’s library hasn’t been updated in some years. It a weird mix of early/mid aughts London bass and grime mixes, DatPiff downloads and stuff like Pink by Boris. I probably listen to this from Elijah & Skilliam (ft JME and Skepta) the most. For me it’s perfect running energy/vibes!

    Finally, this Butthole Surfers mix has become a regular evening (usually to kickoff or end the weekend) listen and I unwind from many a weekday, with NTS Radio. In particular the Raja Vibrations show.

    I really dug that Night Slugs with Scotti Dee & Spidey G setBad Bunny tracks made 3 of my top 5 on AmazonFor a total of 152 hours but that’s just the one platform

    #Boris #BruceCockburn #Dopesmoker #JayElectronica #JME #JohnCarrollKirby #Music #RagaVibrations #RinseFM #Skepta

  15. 2025 in Music

    According to Soundcloud I spent most of my time listening to various shows on Afropop Worldwide, Rinse FM and Sleep’s Dopesmoker. All of which made on appearance on previous years lists. The new addition for 2025 was Jay Electronica’s A Written Testimony” EP trilogy (?). Compared to last year, my Soundcloud list is about the same, while a quick review of my history/timeline for a few other platforms indicates I’ve still been repping lots of Bad Bunny, KEXP, LaRussell, Tiny Desk and Western AF. What is perhaps most interesting about that is that 90% of my Soundcloud time is logged from my work-station and given how/when I listen, each platform has a distinct vibe/represents a particular set of activities and their corresponding soundtrack. So John Carroll Kirby was still a top artist (Tuscany serving as a regular soundtrack for family dinners) and I listened to about the same amount of Alice Coltrane (mostly while keeping up my yoga practice) and Keith Hudson (while hanging outside/working in the yard).

    Some new favorites were Eladio Carrion, Hugh Mundell, LA LOM and as already mentioned I played this track repeatedly. One new trend was a return to alt and 90s rock (Beastie Boys, Fugazi, Nirvana et al.), mostly as a result of trying to find music all three of us (my son, wife and I) can agree on. Especially, when in the car together.

    In terms of concerts, Bitchin Baja’s and Prairiewolf at glob were a blast and included a bonus hang-night with a buddy visiting from West Cost. While the first night of Denver Metal & Beer Fest with my BIL was fun and the surprise for me was OKC based Chat Pile. Plus, he and I caught a couple of great sets at the 2025 Bluegrass on the Arkansas (in Salida, CO), including night one’s closer, Magoo.

    While I listen primarily to digital-streaming, I did make an effort to dig into my vinyl collection more. Especially, in the second half of the year. There were a handful of records added to the collection this year, with the best being World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever – The Existential Soul of Tim Maia and 400% Dynamite Ska, Soul, Rocksteady, Funk and Dub in Jamaica, both gifted by friends. The former has been on heavy rotation for at least last few years so I was pumped to unexpectedly get my own copy and while I wasn’t aware of the later, it is chock full of classics! In terms of my own finds, I thrifted a copy of Stealing Fire by Bruce Cockburn along with 1 or 2 LPs from Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson.

    Otherwise, I still use an old dedicated MP3 music player for running and it’s library hasn’t been updated in some years. It a weird mix of early/mid aughts London bass and grime mixes, DatPiff downloads and stuff like Pink by Boris. I probably listen to this from Elijah & Skilliam (ft JME and Skepta) the most. For me it’s perfect running energy/vibes!

    Finally, this Butthole Surfers mix has become a regular evening (usually to kickoff or end the weekend) listen and I unwind from many a weekday, with NTS Radio. In particular the Raja Vibrations show.

    I really dug that Night Slugs with Scotti Dee & Spidey G setBad Bunny tracks made 3 of my top 5 on AmazonFor a total of 152 hours but that’s just the one platform

    #Boris #BruceCockburn #Dopesmoker #JayElectronica #JME #JohnCarrollKirby #Music #RagaVibrations #RinseFM #Skepta

  16. 2025 in Music

    According to Soundcloud I spent most of my time listening to various shows on Afropop Worldwide, Rinse FM and Sleep’s Dopesmoker. All of which made on appearance on previous years lists. The new addition for 2025 was Jay Electronica’s A Written Testimony” EP trilogy (?). Which is to say, compared to last year, my Soundcloud list is about the same, while a quick review of my history/timeline for a few other platforms indicates I’ve still been repping lots of Bad Bunny, KEXP, LaRussell, Tiny Desk and Western AF. What is perhaps most interesting about that is that 90% of my Soundcloud time is logged from my work-station. Illustrative of how each platform has a distinct vibe/represents a particular set of activities and their corresponding soundtrack. So John Carroll Kirby was still a top artist (Tuscany serving as a regular soundtrack for family dinners) and I listened to about the same amount of Alice Coltrane (mostly while keeping up my yoga practice) and Keith Hudson (while hanging outside/working in the yard).

    Some new favorites were Eladio Carrion, Hugh Mundell, LA LOM and as already mentioned I played this track repeatedly. One growing trend is a return to alt and 90s rock (Fugazi, Nirvana et al.), mostly as a result of trying to find music all three of us (my son, wife and I) can agree on. Especially, when in the car together. As he has mostly moved on from the Raffi of a year or two ago to preferring more guitar heavy, rock-n-roll sounds.

    In terms of concerts, Bitchin Baja’s and Prairiewolf at GLOB were a blast and included a bonus hang-night with a buddy visiting from West Cost. While the first night of Denver Metal & Beer Fest with my BIL was fun and the surprise for me was OKC based Chat Pile. Plus, he and I caught a couple of great sets at the 2025 Bluegrass on the Arkansas (in Salida, CO), including night one’s closer, Magoo.

    While I listen primarily to digital-streaming, I did make an effort to dig into my vinyl collection more. Especially, in the second half of the year. There were also a handful of records added to the collection this year, with the best being World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever – The Existential Soul of Tim Maia and 400% Dynamite Ska, Soul, Rocksteady, Funk and Dub in Jamaica, both gifted by friends. The former has been on heavy rotation for at least last few years so I was pumped to unexpectedly get my own copy and while I wasn’t aware of the later, it is chock full of classics! In terms of my own finds, I managed to find 1 or 2 LPs from Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson.

    Otherwise, I still use an old dedicated MP3 music player for running and it’s library hasn’t been updated in some years. It a weird mix of early/mid aughts London bass and grime mixes, DatPiff downloads and stuff like Pink by Boris. I probably listen to this from Elijah & Skilliam (ft JME and Skepta) the most. For me it’s perfect running energy/vibes!

    Finally, this Butthole Surfers mix has become a regular evening (usually to kickoff or end the weekend) lover the last few years and I unwind from many a weekday, with NTS Radio. In particular the Raja Vibrations show.

    I really dug that Night Slugs with Scotti Dee & Spidey G setBad Bunny tracks made 3 of my top 5 on AmazonFor a total of 152 hours but that’s just the one platform

    #Boris #ButtholeSurfers #Dopesmoker #JayElectronica #JME #JohnCarrollKirby #Music #RagaVibrations #RinseFM #Skepta

  17. Went to a metal fest/show Friday. Local act #BloodIncantation was dope though definitely proggy…but the surprise/new to me act was one of opening acts #ChatPile They have a very heavy song about the injustice of the #unhoused which asks the simple question “Why”!

  18. "a group of mayors representing the world’s leading cities has demanded, amid growing pressure for an agreed phase-out of oil, gas and coal at the Cop28 climate talks." re: #COP28 #C40 #climateurbanism et al. theguardian.com/environment/20 h/t @DaveWhittle

  19. Feeling #blessed to have had an amazing two days of skiing in mountains this past weekend. The ying and yang of Colorado skiing in spring. Friday snowed all day so cold/windburned but powder and perfect conditions. Sat clear and sunny. Also ran into a juvenile (female?) moose on mountain. #lovelandskiarea #winterpark

  20. “No one’s ever made a fantasy map of highways - because we can just use Google Maps, instead. It’s time to make American high speed rail a reality, in a way that is attainable, without getting caught up in the legal nonsense we wouldn’t dare throw at an interstate highway project.” substack.com/inbox/post/172591 re: #Acela #amtrak #NEC #thisisthefutureliberalswant

  21. "Rather than offering a design concept or truly accessible and sustainable solutions, the...Homes on Amazon appear as the latest manifestation of the house-as-commodity, the culmination of a commodification process that has not only structurally undermined the right to housing, but has redefined the home as an ordinary consumer good—freely purchasable and deliverable wherever and whenever you want." domusweb.it/en/news/2025/11/24 re: #Prefab #TinyHomes