The quality and diversity of the posts on Jessie's blog is always exceptional and captivating. It is impossible to miss a day without checking back to see what will be posted next. Always informative, Jessie creatively crosses that line between boring technical diatribe, fascinating historical stories and pictures and posts which can be simply described as "art".
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