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  1. #155 Brian Byng - Dartmoor's Mysterious Megaliths. Baron Jay Ltd., Plymouth, 1975, 1st edition. Printed by P.D.S. Printers, Plymouth. #BrianByng #Dartmoor #Devon #Megaliths #Archaeology #BaronJayLtd #StandingStoneSunday #BookOfTheDay

  2. #155 Brian Byng - Dartmoor's Mysterious Megaliths. Baron Jay Ltd., Plymouth, 1975, 1st edition. Printed by P.D.S. Printers, Plymouth. #BrianByng #Dartmoor #Devon #Megaliths #Archaeology #BaronJayLtd #StandingStoneSunday #BookOfTheDay

  3. @BrianBloodaxe Fiasco is only as one-shot focused as you are interested in not doing it again. The only key element is that at the end of the session, things are different than when you started.

    If you want classic sitcom, which keeps anything from changing from episode to episode, then it's probably not your best choice, though you can certainly do it.

    Primetime Adventures is very specifically about doing episodic, multi-character storytelling, and one of the sample shows within it is literally a sitcom. I don't know what else you want.

    The truth is, nobody really wants to play a long-term sitcom game. They're hard enough to write when you have comedy talent.

    It's a real pain in the ass to come to the table every day with the expectation that you're going to be hilarious. Dramatic is easy: that grows out of situation.

    Comedy is hard: that requires you personally to be funny.

    I suppose we could break out #InSpectres, which is one of my favorite long-term, episodic, often extremely funny games. It leans heavily on the tropes of reality TV and the side confessional, which often works out.

    drivethrurpg.com/en/product/17

    (cont)

    #TTRPG #comedy

  4. @brianbeutler Love to see it. Thank you for attaching the video to the post. I’ve locked and logged out of my Twitter account so I can no longer look at cross posted content. #Twitter #CrossPosting #DontCrossPost #TwitterLocked #TwitterLockdown

  5. on the air at @WFMU from now ’til midnight ET with h. faye kahn, playing jams for your head, raising money for #freeform #radio, & raining fabulous swag upon pledgers. giving away my new mix CDR, LPs by #SonicYouth, #GlennMercer, #MickFlower & #ChrisCorsano, & oodles more. amazing new shirt by #ArikRoper, the closest a @WFMU shirt will probably ever get to looking like a mid-‘70s dead LP cover! #BrianBlomerth sweatshirt!
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  6. @brianb #Quarto is a successor to #RMarkdown. Very cool publishing system that can output HTML, PDF, etc.

    I've built most of it with #Python and #ReportLab, but ran into a few problems and wondered if Quarto would be an option.

  7. @brianb is a successor to . Very cool publishing system that can output HTML, PDF, etc.

    I've built most of it with and , but ran into a few problems and wondered if Quarto would be an option.

  8. @brianb #Quarto is a successor to #RMarkdown. Very cool publishing system that can output HTML, PDF, etc.

    I've built most of it with #Python and #ReportLab, but ran into a few problems and wondered if Quarto would be an option.

  9. @brianb #Quarto is a successor to #RMarkdown. Very cool publishing system that can output HTML, PDF, etc.

    I've built most of it with #Python and #ReportLab, but ran into a few problems and wondered if Quarto would be an option.

  10. @brianb #Quarto is a successor to #RMarkdown. Very cool publishing system that can output HTML, PDF, etc.

    I've built most of it with #Python and #ReportLab, but ran into a few problems and wondered if Quarto would be an option.

  11. “As Henry Farrell, a professor of international affairs at Johns Hopkins who has written at length about the concept of trust in the Sicilian Mafia, explained, Trump, like actual mob bosses, prefers ambiguous language: ‘He has made a very successful career out of speaking in code, and ruthlessly throwing subordinates under the bus when they do what he wants them to do but then get caught.’”


    publicnotice.co/p/trump-employ

  12. “As Henry Farrell, a professor of international affairs at Johns Hopkins who has written at length about the concept of trust in the Sicilian Mafia, explained, Trump, like actual mob bosses, prefers ambiguous language: ‘He has made a very successful career out of speaking in code, and ruthlessly throwing subordinates under the bus when they do what he wants them to do but then get caught.’”

    #TrumpCrime #JackSmith #BrianButler
    publicnotice.co/p/trump-employ