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Published in iRights.info
Author Jens Crueger

Zu den Ritualen rund um das Weihnachtsfest gehört für viele Menschen die Lektüre der Weihnachtsgeschichte von Charles Dickens. Der gedankliche Sprung zum internationalen Urheberrecht ist dann zum Greifen nahe, denn Charles Dickens befasste sich intensiv mit diesem Thema.

Published in Observations, Opinions & Opens

It’s that time of year for some reflection. In principle, when doing this, you look back on the whole year. I notice that we already have plenty to look back on in just these last few weeks. On 15 December, we had the screening of The Librarians (post only in Dutch) at KB, the national library of the Netherlands. And there have been various calls to the parties forming the new government in the Netherlands to do what is right for our country.

Published in Martin Paul Eve

This year we had a familiar argument in my household about when the Christmas tree should go up. My other half insists that it should be a late arrival, just a few days before Christmas ideally, whereas I would prefer to have the month of December as a lead up and infused with festive spirit, etc. In the end, because my mother was coming to visit, we decided that it would go up around the 14th or so of December.

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Published in geocompx

The geocomp x project provides open-source, open-access resources for learning and teaching about geocomputation in multiple programming languages. The year 2025 was special for the project, marked by various milestones and progress. This post summarizes the key updates from 2025, outlines the current work in progress, and speaks on how you can support the project.

Appalachian Folklore & Myths
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Folklore & Myths On clear days the road up from downtown Norton curls through hardwoods, past picnic pull offs and salamander habitat, until the pavement narrows and the world drops away. At Flag Rock Overlook, three thousand feet above the streets and parking lots, you can see the whole Powell Valley cupped below High Knob.

Appalachian HistoryCasey County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian History Stand on the lawn of the Casey County courthouse in Liberty and you are surrounded by memory in bronze and cast aluminum. The 1888 Romanesque Revival courthouse towers over a World War I doughboy statue and several Kentucky Historical Society markers that celebrate the First Kentucky Cavalry and its colonels Frank Wolford and Silas Adams.

Appalachian HistoryElliott County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian History On the courthouse lawn at Sandy Hook, two weathered highway markers tell a story that began before Elliott County even existed. One, titled “A Masterful Retreat,” remembers a starving Union column that slipped out of Cumberland Gap in September 1862 and marched two hundred mountain miles to the Ohio River.

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Published in Triton Station

If a title is posed as a question, the answer is usually No. There has been a little bit of noise that dark matter might have been detected near the center of the Milky Way. The chatter seems to have died down quickly, for, as usual, this claim is greatly exaggerated. Indeed, the claim isn’t … Continue reading Has dark matter been detected in the Milky Way?