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Misfill, What I Love About Stationery Edition
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Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links: — What I Love About Stationery: An Incomplete List (From the Pen Cup) — petals on water: studyo agackakan (a fleeting ripple) — Offbeat Ink Colors for Everyday Writing: Anderillium American Goldfinch Yellow and Ferris Wheel Press Roaring Patina Black (The Gentleman Stationer) —...
In search of a better Spaced Repetition algorithm #1
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People Aren’t Buying Disability Insurance, But They Should
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[Editor's Note: We’re exactly 39 days away from the best conference of the year! And to celebrate the Physician Wellness and Financial Literacy Conference (WCICON23) lurking just around the corner March 1-4, we’re having a flash sale beginning tomorrow (January 22) that will save you $200 for an in-person ticket. We created the CME-eligible WCICON so you can recharge your batteries while learning how to create lasting wealth. So, make sure to register for WCICON23 by Wednesday, January 25, to receive the lowest hotel room rate possible and to get that $200 off (use code “wcicon200”). It’s going to be...
Action Photography in Bad Light: 13 Practical Tips
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The post Action Photography in Bad Light: 13 Practical Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jim Hamel. Sometimes, I feel cursed. Like any parent, I want to take pictures of my kids doing their activities – but my daughter is a gymnast, which means I’m stuck dealing with a toxic combination of very fast action and generally poor light. If you’ve ever tried to capture indoor sports, dance recitals, or kids running in the house, you’ll understand my frustration. Action plus bad light generally leads to one of three things: Blurry photos Noisy/grainy photos A...
11 Creative (Candy-Free) Kids Valentine Ideas for the Classroom
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Valentine’s Day is nearing which means your kids will be coming home asking what types of valentines they’re going to be able to give out to their classmates at school this year. And while the classic lollipop or chocolate on a card is always a hit, sometimes you just want something a little more exciting! Or perhaps you’re looking for the allergy-friendly option this year, where as a candy-free Valentine card might be the way to go. All of these Valentine sets can be found on Amazon. Make sure you order them at least a week prior to Valentine’s Day...