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A geologist and archaeologist by training, a nerd by inclination - books, films, fossils, comics, rocks, games, folklore, and, generally, the rum and uncanny... Let's have it!

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  • Yrtree.me - it's still early days for me in the Fediverse, so bear with me

  • Just jumped to the second most active community on feddit.uk.

  • Yeah, that's tricky - I have Italian DNA matches (although they go back to the late Bronze Age) and my cousin married an Italian woman, so have had a nose around some Italian family trees and they seem to have solid records. I don't know about Spanish or South American records.

    Going by this discussion (warning: it's on The Bad Place) (see also this discussion), there are good Spanish records but you'd need to talk to someone with expertise on where to look for the specific records you need. It may be worth tracking down Spanish language genealogy sites or try general ones and see who you can find - I have great luck with RootsChat who have a Europe board on their forum (although I was mainly after British help).

  • It depends on where they were from. If the big repositories don't have the data (and you have clearly tried them) then:

    • The data may have been destroyed or never written down. I am ¾ Irish but landing any of my ancestors in Ireland has been hard. The records burned in 1916 and, in some areas, there are gaps during the Potato Famine when no-one was around to write things down. One of my best DNA matches on my Mum's side falls foul of the latter as we have matching surnames and know pretty much when and where our connection would be but the parish records just stopped in that period.
    • It's not in English. They are doing their best to fill such gaps but adding translation in can be hard. There are often regional family record offices but they may be in a language you don't speak (I'm having trouble tracing my sister-in-law's grandmother who was born in Estonia. I am also helping a friend whose grandfather was born in Malaysia and it is tricky even working out where to look). Scandinavian genealogy tends to be excellent, but you may need access to the "farm books" where the records are kept.
    • It's paywalled elsewhere - Scottish records need you to subscribe to a specific site.
    • The names are badly transcribed - the British record keepers clearly struggled with some Irish names especially when being told them by illiterate peasants (possibly not helped by some being in Gaelic). I have one family whose name is written over a dozen different ways and it can be hard piecing it together. The names settle down after a bit (there was a big push for literacy in the late 19th Century) but there are two branches of the family that ended up with two different spellings of their surname.

    Or any other issues. Without details it is tricky to point you in any specific direction.

    If you hit a wall, try DNA.

  • Accident it is then.

  • Yeah, I was pondering if it'd be possible to make it less of an issue. I presume the metal of the discs and chain is pretty thin, so you could get to work with tin snips, a file and some needle-nose pliers. Take them off, rework some and hang them back up. However, a) I'm not sure it could be done satisfactorily and b) that sounds like a lot of hassle for some, hopefully, cheap knickknack, so I'd probably just make it have an accident.

  • Turn them round.

  • Before the edit: you can start what communities you like.

    After the edit: please don't.

  • In no particular order, genre shows include:

    • Babylon 5
    • Firefly
    • X-Files
    • Fringe
    • Buffy/Angel
    • The League of Gentlemen
    • Dr Who / Torchwood
    • True Blood
    • Utopia
    • Supernatural
    • Third Rock
    • Ash vs Evil Dead
    • Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    • Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
    • Peacemaker
    • The Nevers
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  • Find a smaller instance and use the local and subscribed feeds. Then make use of the tools for more fine-grained blocking.

  • I watch a lot of horror but that managed to unsettle more than anything in a while.

  • I don't know what that is.

  • That was my reasoning.

  • Ahhhh, I didn't check... Now I feel bad.

  • It's an artform, like perfectly baking a poo. If you time it right you can basically fall straight asleep without your brain going "hey, I just thought of something!"

    I messed up last night when I hit the wall after 9 days solidly on the go - I thought the bed looked nice and a little lie on it wouldn't hurt but I still had shit to do before bed. So I dropped off but my brain kept prodding me back to near consciousness and I kept on having weird sleep paralysis/false awakening dreams - including one in which I heard a woman murder a friend outside my bedroom door but I couldn't force myself off the bed to intervene.

  • What is "real"?

  • Why would I want a photograph of your mom?

  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    Archaeologists find 'exciting' Northumberland Anglo-Saxon oven

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cydlvzz8lrdo
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    Reanimated Anchor Bay Entertainment Acquires Sock Monster Horror-Comedy 'Crust'

    bloody-disgusting.com /movie/3800543/reanimated-anchor-bay-entertainment-acquires-sock-monster-horror-comedy-crust/
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    Borderlands Trailer: Cate Blanchett Leads Eli Roth’s Post-Apocalyptic Action Comedy

    theplaylist.net /borderlands-trailer-cate-blanchett-leads-eli-roths-post-apocalyptic-action-comedy-20240221/
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    Crimewave (1985) ⭐ 5.6 (Comedy + Horror)

    www.imdb.com /title/tt0088967/
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    Boy Kills World is the chaotic comedy Hunger Games-esque movie we didn't know we wanted

    www.geeknative.com /164926/boy-kills-world-is-the-chaotic-comedy-hunger-games-esque-movie-we-didnt-know-we-wanted/
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    Scotland to rewrite treasure trove rules after surge in metal detecting

    archive.is /7yUkj
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    ‘The Empire’ Review: Bruno Dumont’s Self-Consciously Daft Sci-Fi Bauble Isn’t Quite as Amusing as It Thinks

    variety.com /2024/film/reviews/the-empire-review-bruno-dumont-1235915497/
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    The ’80s Sci-Fi Comedy Too Controversial For Today [Weird Science] Gets An Eye-Popping Upgrade

    www.giantfreakinrobot.com /ent/80s-comedy-controversial-upgrade.html
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    ‘World first’ intact Roman egg laid 1,700 years ago discovered by archaeologists

    www.independent.co.uk /news/uk/home-news/roman-egg-intact-archaelogy-oxford-aylesbury-b2494354.html
  • UK Nature and Environment @feddit.uk

    How old Christmas trees are helping to rebuild Lancashire's last remaining sand dunes

    news.sky.com /story/how-old-christmas-trees-are-helping-to-rebuild-lancashires-last-remaining-sand-dunes-13067535
  • Good News UK @feddit.uk

    Doctor's diamond ring assumed lost in a pair of scrubs is found 100 miles away: 'A little miracle'

    www.foxnews.com /lifestyle/doctor-diamond-ring-lost-pair-scrubs-found-100-miles-away-miracle
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    'Wrestling Fueled' Horror-Comedy Movie 'Here For Blood' Set To Release On SCREAMBOX On 2/9

    www.fightful.com /wrestling/wrestling-fueled-horror-comedy-movie-here-blood-set-release-screambox-29
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    ‘Midnight Mass’ Star Samantha Sloyan’s Sci-Fi Comedy ‘Invaders From Proxima B’ Snapped Up by Buffalo 8

    variety.com /2024/film/global/midnight-mass-samantha-sloyan-sci-fi-comedy-invaders-from-proxima-b-buffalo-8-1235895374/
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    Boots Riley on strikes, sedition and sex: ‘Being a communist is the closest to being a superhero there is’

    www.theguardian.com /tv-and-radio/2023/dec/26/boots-riley-on-strikes-sedition-and-sex
  • Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction) @lemmy.world

    3rd Rock From the Sun (TV Series 1996–2001) ⭐ 7.8 (Comedy + Sci-Fi)

    www.imdb.com /title/tt0115082/
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    Traces of Saxon town found beneath London’s National Gallery

    www.heritagedaily.com /2024/02/traces-of-saxon-town-found-beneath-londons-national-gallery/150454
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    Scientists Have Traced the Lost Journey of Stonehenge’s Mysterious Megaliths

    www.popularmechanics.com /science/archaeology/a46571714/scientists-have-traced-the-lost-journey-of-stonehenges-mysterious-megaliths/
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    A metal detectorist unearthed a Roman silver “ligula” or “Toilet Spoon” in Wales

    arkeonews.net /a-metal-detectorist-unearthed-a-roman-silver-ligula-or-toilet-spoon-in-wales/
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    Infinite Embrace: New research sheds light on Bronze Age family relationships that link Britain to Luxembourg

    arkeonews.net /infinite-embrace-new-research-sheds-light-on-bronze-age-family-relationships-that-link-britain-to-luxembourg/
  • British Archaeology @feddit.uk

    Lancaster metal detectorist finds treasure in Cumbrian field

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cv2q2p515q4o