Somhairle Kelly
eithin.bsky.social
Somhairle Kelly
@eithin.bsky.social
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Queer, trans, disabled, he/they. Artist, designer, amateur material culture historian, ex-nanomaterials scientist. Open University environmental everything student. Welsh, living in Scotland by the sea. Fix your hearts or die.
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Work with us! We are looking for an experienced Bookshop Manager to run Fruitmarket Bookshop, Scotland’s leading contemporary culture bookshop.

To find out more and apply please visit our website - www.fruitmarket.co.uk/about-us/rec...
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Underground (over) Overground, wombling (over) free...
Under Over Over - West Hampstead

So it's taken a while, but I've finally found a location where you can clearly see London Underground trains traveling over London Overground trains.

The vantage point is at West Hampstead Overground station at the end of the platform.
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I can beat the medievalists! In 61 CE, revolting British natives attacked the Roman colony of Camulodunum (Colchester). In 2015, in a domestic space, archs found the remains of a whole box of coriander as well as fenugreek, poppy seeds, cumin, & other Indian spices. Homesick Roman women made curry.
I'm pretty sure there were Indian spices in England before potatoes.
The British Right are just in total freefall into savagery at this point
She ordered the blandest thing on the menu, didn't she...
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One earldukeprincewhatever down, too many to go. The only acceptable form of nobility is a Viscount, and then only if they're actually biscuits.
And Earl Grey. He can stay.
One earldukeprincewhatever down, too many to go. The only acceptable form of nobility is a Viscount, and then only if they're actually biscuits.
I cherish the memory of the "I was on fire when I got here" sign at one hackspace I visited.
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Little thread of paintings of ground-dwelling plants and flowers and things often called weeds
Les Pissenlits / Dandelions, Jean-François Millet, 1867-8. Pastel on paper. Can’t help thinking of Dürer’s piece of turf & other artists who have looked at smaller & overlooked plants at our feet. Though also struck that the provenance on MFA website says it was a work done on commission…
I have a Teemill store! You can find it here: eithin.teemill.com/collection/a... but soon there will be fewer products, because I'm too disabled to do the marketing which makes paying for their Pro tier worth it. And they made cancelling easy & quick with Absolutely NO Attempts to change my mind.
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Das große Rasenstück / The Great Piece of Turf, Albrecht Dürer, 1503. Watercolour. It is a great piece of turf.
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The news in the world is awful, but it's almost Halloween, so let's talk about pumpkin enrichment for big cats.

This is Jinx the black leopard (Big Cat Rescue, Florida) enjoying shredding a pumpkin.
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Not to mention these kind of sensors have a tendency for racial bias in their programming. It's like digital sensors for even something as basic as a hand-dryer sometimes only react to paler skin tones.
And that's even without considering the Ballerina Problem - dealing with patients who are specifically practiced at hiding their pain. (Also common in abuse survivors.)
I have chronic pain. These movements are accurate, FOR ME - but! They're not symptomatic of pain. They come from the effort required to cope with the pain. So by definition they're going to present differently in different patients.
Facial expressions common to all humans! 🙃
This is something I've seen so many times - most rich people genuinely don't know they're rich. They're "doing alright" or "getting by" or in one memorable case "really quite poor" because they don't know how to budget or how to stop their little luxuries becoming unquestioned lifestyle necessities.
Also: no orbital death rays, please.
There is no universe where space based solar will ever be cost competitive with ground based solar plus storage.
Endless Sunlight, Endless Costs: The Economic Reality of Space Solar Power - CleanTechnica cleantechnica.com/2025/10/04/e...
I'd never heard his name before last week, but we all knew his work. It was THE defining look of the era in film, it was everywhere, you can still see the earmarks of his artistic bloodline.
I was very sad to learn of the passing of one of the most amazing artists of my generation, Drew Struzan. His was a stellar talent, especially in his chosen field of endeavor. 1/3
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This digital guide I made to go together with my new Tree ID pin badge is available for free at canopyrobin.com/uktrees/ as a personal/educational resource.
Enjoy!
#SciArt🌳🧪🌍
On the bright side, I can already feel a difference from the newly insulated walls and roof. Have not had to test the heating yet.
Day 10,072 in an ECO4 building site: next week the walls will be painted. The solar panels are still not working and nobody will give me a timeline for anyone to even look at them. Also I still don't know whether they're there at all, or on my roof rather than my next door neighbour's.
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Award-winning pain researcher here. This is not something that can be done. Hope this helps.
“In nursing homes, neonatal units, and ICU wards, researchers are racing to turn pain—medicine’s most subjective vital sign—into something a camera or sensor can score as reliably as blood pressure.”
AI is changing how we quantify pain
Artificial intelligence is helping health-care providers better assess their patients’ discomfort.
www.technologyreview.com
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Two paths diverged in a wood, and I–
I took the one more traveled by;
Because the wood is still a full ecosystem and leaving the maintained path can damage it,
Also I don't want ticks or wet socks
In one census my grandmother was Doris Elizabeth, and by the next she was Doreen Bessie.