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Very cool resource! I've enjoyed a lot of these over the years. You should add The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
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That's a great resource!
Ottawa has 'seedy Saturdays' where there's a seed exchange. Also local botanical gardens or gardener's associations host seed exchanges
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The Victorian farm crew get involved in this in the series Secrets of the Castle
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secrets...
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The comics are phenomenal tho
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www.scientificamerican.com/blog/laelaps...
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And they both had pneumatic necks!
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And it's back on prime 🥳
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Google tv has them for purchase. I'm bummed too. That was going to be summer viewing. Once the latest season is done, wouldn't be surprised to see them return to Disney+
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I tend to go for radio dramas - hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, the sandman, guards guards! are all great
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Composted wood mulch not only doesn't hurt the soil, you'll get a decent crust on it so it can resist being blown/washed away.
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*Steven Brust, not Stephen 🤦♂️
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Freedom and Necessity, by Stephen Brust and Emma Bull. You can hear it, see the light and the shadow of it. Wish I had it where I could paste it to share
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I only know and love Tam Lin and The Riddlemaster series, but if we're talking a sense of myth and wonder Robin McKinley and Charles de Lint need to be here too
And I agree with you on War for the Oaks
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Interesting how the article moves into discussion on how to make the AI legal 🤦♂️
Check out this one from Ars Technica
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...
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Charles de lint was in the thick of it! Take a look at Moonheart. His retelling of Jack the Giant Killer is more punk tho