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"Lay Lady Lay", sometimes rendered "Lay, Lady, Lay", is a #song written by #BobDylan and originally released in 1969 on his #NashvilleSkyline album. Like many of the tracks on the album, Dylan sings the song in a low croon, rather than in the high nasal singing style associated with his earlier (and eventually later) recordings. The song has become a #standard and has been #covered by numerous bands and artists over the years. The song, Dylan's final top 10 hit.
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In 1959, Standard-Triumph returned to the Triumph brand for its new small car, the Herald, which replaced the Standard Eight/Ten/Pennant line. The British car-makers were turning to the Italian design houses in search of a dash of style, and Triumph found it here with Michelotti. Although it was in most respects an advance, the Herald reverted to a traditional separate chassis structure. Snapped at the National Motor Museum in 2023 and 2024.

In 1957, Standard-Triumph introduced the ultimate development of the Standard Eight/Ten line, the Standard Pennant. This enjoyed further refinements - note the chrome and two-tone paintwork - and more power (a heady 37 bhp). Bolder styling featured a stronger ‘face’ with a revised headlamp treatment, plus modest tail fins at the rear. Snapped at The Great British Car Journey, 2023. Tomorrow, the car that Heralded a new era in small Triumphs.

In 1954, Standard introduced an upgraded version of yesterday’s Eight, the Standard Ten. This had more fancy features (note the chrome grille), and a larger engine (803cc to 948cc). I saw the black car at a gathering of Standard/Triumph enthusiasts in King’s Lynn in 2014. It’s actually a Standard Super Ten, which I think is a better equipped version. The light blue car has an interesting story; more in the second post in this thread. 1/2

Yesterday’s Triumph Mayflower didn’t sell particularly well, so in 1953, Standard dropped the posher Triumph badging on its small cars (although this would return) and introduced a successor model, the more curvily styled Standard Eight. This reverted to Standard’s previous much more basic approach to small cars that were designed to go head-to-head with Austin on value for money. Snapped at the British Motor Museum at Gaydon in 2024.

I've set up a permanent residence for my music at @mirlo:

“An online audio distribution and patronage platform that aims to be radical, accessible, open source (free & libre), modular, and standards based.”

– if you’re into that sort of thing. I've only added a couple of releases so far, but more is coming.

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mirlo.spaceBitbearBitbear is Asbjørn Ulsberg's tone-hammering, beat-juggling and demoscene participating alter ego.

The MISP-standard.org is proud to announce the release of a new standard: Threat Actor Naming (RFC). This standard addresses one of the most critical challenges in cybersecurity information sharing—the consistent and reliable identification of threat actors.

#standard #openstandard #cybersecurity #misp #threatintelligence #threatintel

🔗 misp-standard.org/blog/Naming-

MISP Standard · MISP-standard.org - Introducing the MISP Threat Actor Naming StandardHow to name threat actor and adversaries in threat intelligence

Is U Doin' Bui'ness?

According to #Google
Set up #BIMI

You can use the #BrandIndicatorsForMessageIdentification (BIMI) #standard to add your #organization’s logo to #outgoing email messages sent from your organization. Email clients that support BIMI display the #logo along with your organization’s #messages in the recipient's #mailbox. #Logos used with BIMI are #verified by a #thirdparty so #recipients can be sure logos in their inbox are #legitimate.
BIMI requires third-party certification for your domain and logo. The third-party #certification must be a #VerifiedMarkCertificate (#VMC) or a #CommonMarkCertificate (#CMC)."

support.google.com/a/answer/10

Okay. So, who is the "Verified Third Party"?
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support.google.comSet up BIMI - Google Workspace Admin HelpYou can use the Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) standard to add your organization’s logo to outgoing email messages sent from your organization. Email clients that support BIMI disp