Links
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Highslide JS - JavaScript thumbnail viewer
Looks good, configurable, etc. And I’m a sucker for that nice zoomy action.
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Historypin | Home
This is rather nice, especially when you finally get to viewing the historical photos in place in Google Streetview. (via Beyond the Beyond)
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IanVisits » London Underground’s “secret” tube station
A fake tube station used for training staff in an office block. (via @jameswallis)
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Paul Morley: Perhaps I’ll finally give Glastonbury a go | Music | The Observer
Not that I want to reduce Morley to a music-list-making-machine, but I keep meaning to listen to some of the current music he listed here last month, as I’m so out of touch.
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How to build a web widget (using jQuery) - Alex Marandon
Good, clearly written, tutorial on writing a widget that will be included on third party websites. (via Dotcode)
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The Ultimate Carrot Cake with Mascarpone, Fromage Frais and Cinnamon Icing - Sweet - Recipes - from Delia Online
I made this a couple of weeks ago and it was indeed Ultimate. Recommended.
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You were doing it wrong | Ask MetaFilter
All the bits about pronouncing words wrong get a bit tiresome, but there’s some other fun stuff that people did wrong for years without realising. (via Waxy)
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LRB · Stephen Sedley · Enemies of All Mankind
For the bit about pirates, the old fashioned kind, and their equitable pay scales.
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LRB · Alex de Waal · Dollarised
Interesting article about the place of patronage, bribery, etc in non-“Western” countries and why simply trying to circumvent it, or stamp it out, isn’t a good route to reform.
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CSS3 Transition - iPhoneWebDev | Google Groups
Occasionally useful thread from 2009 about CSS3 transitions, hardware acceleration, etc on iPhones
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Introduction - iui - iUI Introduction Wiki Page. - Project Hosting on Google Code
A JavaScript/CSS framework thing for making web apps on iPhones etc. Haven’t looked into it yet.
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MetaOptimize Q+A - machine learning, natural language processing, artificial intelligence, text analysis, information retrieval, search, data mining, statistical modeling, and data visualization
Stack Overflow-style site for data geeks. Fascinating, if mostly over my head. (via @neb)
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BLDGBLOG: A Design History of Military Airspace
“A volumetric rendering of military airspace in East Germany during the 1980s, as imaged in Google Earth.” Mapping historical, invisible, 3D spaces. Must be good.
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LRB · R.W. Johnson · Sudanitis
On a Victorian exploration into Africa which required more than 2000 people.
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Anthony Lau, Floating City 2030: Thames Estuary Aquatic Urbanism - a set on Flickr
A project to visualise a floating city in the Thames Estuary. Lovely images. (via BLDGBLOG)
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Nomad Sea Kayaking UK - The Home of Sea Kayaking in the East
Sea kayaking off Essex and Suffolk.
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Introducing play DJ Shadow’s “Endtroducing” | KOKO London
Been wanting to see this for a while now, and looking forward to seeing it later this year. ‘Endtroducing’ played live on instruments.
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LRB · Cathy Gere · Dying and Not Dying
About Henrietta Lacks, who died in 1951, but whose cells, named HeLa, are still being used today.
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LRB · Rosemary Hill · Keep Calm
From 2007, an article that keeps coming back to me, about the Co-operative Correspondence Club, a distributed newsletter for women that lasted most of the twentieth century.
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Charles leifer | Using virtualenv, pip and django-site-gen to quickly start new Django projects
Another article about setting up and managing Django projects.
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How to be a beer historian in just 10 books « Zythophile
Reading lists about really specific fields of knowledge by people who know their stuff are good. (via Chris Heathcote)
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The art of noise refined - Times Online
When I’m having to read about new musical genres (“hauntology”) in three-year-old ‘Sunday Times’ articles, something’s gone very, very wrong.
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Night | The New York Review of Books
Tony Judt has been writing some wonderful memoirs in the NYRB over recent months. But you should start with this account of his increasingly paralysing motor neuron disorder.
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Growing Up Female | The New York Review of Books
For the sometimes jaw-dropping examples of sexism from not so long ago.
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Can Science Explain Religion? | The New York Review of Books
I remember finding this interesting when I read it, but was offline at the time. Similarities and things between the major religions.
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The Design of Understanding
This looks like it’ll be good, Max Gadney’s one-day conference at St Bride Library in 2011 about “how ideas are designed to be more understandable”.
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Home - ExtensionFM
This is rather slick — a Google Chrome extension that makes a nice iTunes-style library of MP3s on web pages you visit. (via Yoz)
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LRB · Christopher Turner · Missionary Work
On Henry Wellcome’s amazingly vast collection of stuff from around the world, most of which was sold off in the mid-20th century. Huge.
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DNA/How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet
All good, but particularly the points from “everything that’s already in the world when you’re born is just normal.” Very good. (via Russell Davies)
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The Solitary Life of Cranes - 4oD - Channel 4
A beautiful documentary about what it’s like to work as a crane driver, looking down on London. And you can watch it. Free. The Internet is good.