I filtered all headlines and descriptions containing the word “Palworld” from appearing in my RSS and ATOM feed items. I did not know until April 1, 2024, that I also needed to filter “Pal World.”
Reviewing the month that was at The New Leaf Journal in March 2024 as we bring the first quarter of the year to a close.
I received a mailing from the NYC Board of Elections about the April 2, 2024 Presidential Primary. I already knew when the primary was but I came away impressed with a pigeon on the mailer.
I tried Carr’s Whole Wheat Crackers after purchasing a box when they were on sale. I enjoyed the crackers enough to recommend them with my own serving suggestion.
The winter 2024 adaptation of A Sign of Affection gave me five articles about anime hair color. Having written so much about it already, I decided to write a full review of the eseason itself, separate from its great hair color topics.
Although I do not use my “smart” TV’s operating system and thus cannot buy things from its store, I confidently recommend against buying smart TV games from a smart TV store.
I respond to an article about organizing feed collections that was written as a response to my first article on organizing feeds. Our purpose here is to evaluate the purpose of feed organizing.
An unusually detailed computer in episode 11 of Nana, an anime which aired in 2006-2007, set me off on a journey to identify the vintage computer in question.
I question New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ describing his city as “the Port-Au-Prince of America” from a political branding perspective.
I question whether Elon Musk can re-brand X into a platform for reading articles when it still carries Twitter’s distinct brand and legacy.
I celebrate White Day with Boku no Shokora, an unofficial English translation of an over-the-top doujin visual novel that comes with an entire “White Day Scenario”
I took a rare (and long walk) to Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and checked out the Newtown Creek Nature Walk. I submit for your enjoyment a photograph of a large orange “DONUT FENDER.”