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BBC News | Technology | Vacuum-powered rubbish disposal
“Britain’s first vacuum-powered waste-disposal system.” What, aside, for example, from Quarry Hill Flats in Leeds in the 1930s or the Barbican in the 1960s? BBC News mindlessly regurgitating press releases? Who’d have thought!
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Find and Advertise Desk Space to Rent - Desk Space Genie
What it says. Useful.
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Royal Academy of Arts Events
Podcast of Royal Academy talks, including all of this and last year’s ‘The Architects Who Made London’ lectures. Good stuff.
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Simple online time tracking, timesheet and reporting software: Harvest
I’ve never used any of these kinds of sites I post but they all sound interesting in a productivity porn kind of way. (via Haddock)
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London Underground Tube Diary - Going Underground’s Blog
Inside those tube carriages you can see on top of a viaduct in Shoreditch. Shame the video’s no longer available. (via Blech)
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Fruitcake Recipe - Healthy Diabetic Recipes
Made it for Dad’s 70th.
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LISPA - School - Information - Film
LISPA has a new website and a promotional film. The pictures at the top are people from my year, the film features people from the year above. Very strange, and lovely, to see and hear all this stuff again.
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Frinton-on-Sea’s historic railway gates removed ‘under cover of darkness’ by Network Rail | UK news | guardian.co.uk
Yes, it’s a bit quaint to want to hang on to this stuff. But it’s also a shame objects and practices important to a place and its inhabitants get ditched in favour of efficiency and money.
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Haystack - Search for Django
(via Simon Willison)
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Notes.husk.org. All Change On Oxford Street.
Paul Mison on planned improvements to the Oxford Street / Regent Street junction and the horror that is the junction by Centre Point. All looking good (but it’d be hard to be worse).
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G20 protest videos: Growing catalogue of evidence against police | UK news | guardian.co.uk
As Charlie Brooker said on Newswipe, how come all the press and TV crews failed to catch the real story at the time. And they wonder why many of them are doomed. (via Tom Taylor)
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The Long Now Blog » Blog Archive » All you need to jump start civilization…
“On this one graphic is all the stuff you need to know to jump start a civilization (or get super rich if you travel back in time).” Fun.
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TV Writing - Pilot School
Scripts for loads of pilot episodes of (mostly) US TV shows. (via John August)
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Johann Hari: You are being lied to about pirates - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent
Interesting, regarding the “West” treating developing countries badly (dumping nuclear waste, catching their fish) and then beginning to suffer consequences. (via Boing Boing)
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Scottberkun.com » #50 - Advice for new managers: pt. 1
A good couple of essays on being a manager. I find this stuff fascinating, although I’m not a manager.
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Readernaut
Nicely done site for not only logging your reading but keeping notes on it too.
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Modern History
Awesome stuff: “a series of collages assembled exclusively from screen grabs of Youtube videos.” Free printable versions too. Remind me of John Martin paintings. (via Kottke)
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Buildings and Food: How to look at billboards
Brilliant essay from 1960 about how outdoor advertising is entirely wrong. Wish I’d written it. When I rule the world outdoor advertising will be banned. (via Kottke)
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Dubai bashing and ‘what-aboutery’ - Joi Ito’s Web
Criticising that Independent article for offering no solutions to human rights violations. But such articles are worthwhile simply for bringing such violations to a wider audience. (via Preoccupations)
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Chipotle to Open London Restaurant Late in 2009, Names Co-CEO
Mexican food watch: Chipotle coming to Europe.
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Monbiot.com » You Stand for Nothing But Election
Using TheyWorkForYou data to demonstrate Hazel Blears’ spineless voting record. “You create an impenetrable political monoculture, then moan that people don’t engage in politics.” (via Stef on Twitter)
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The dark side of Dubai - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent
Long, but really worth a read. (via Tom Taylor)
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Simon Jenkins: Here’s proof. The innocent do have something to fear | Comment is free | The Guardian
“One of the few home secretaries who dominated his department rather than be cowed by it was Lord Whitelaw in the 1980s. He boasted how after any security lapse, the police would come to beg for new and draconian powers. He laughed and sent them packing…” (via Preoccupations)
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Richard Nicholson Photography - ‘Last One Out, Please Turn On the Light’
Lovely and sad photos of disappearing darkrooms. A good accompaniment to those photos of Soho record shops that went round a while back. I miss darkrooms. (via Infovore)
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Antigraffiti - a set on Flickr
More painted-over graffiti creating its own blank graffiti from Adam/Vert.
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Internet records to be stored for a year - Telegraph
Another day another invasion of privacy. Hard to believe this stuff. I should start tagging these things. #fuckingupthecountry? (via Infovore)
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Neuwanstein site - Primer Timeline
For the wonderful and confusing movie ‘Primer’. Contains spoilers. (via Haddock)
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The Eyewash Station: Odds of Dying in a Terrorist Attack
“You are 12 times more likely to die from accidental suffocation in bed than from a terrorist attack.” (via Kottke)
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Buzz Image | Making Of
Fantastic demonstration of how some of the CGI effects on ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ were done. (via Haddock)
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Witopia :: Welcome
VPNs, about $40-60 per year. I’m considering one to avoid my ISP logging all my activity, and people on open wifi networks snooping. Bonus: A US IP address = access to Hulu. (via Ian Betteridge on Twitter)