Links
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Guardian Unlimited | The Guide | Jacques Peretti: History in the remaking
The commodification of our childhood memories. “Once they start making programmes about your youth, you may as well kill yourself with a spiked ball, preferably while wearing rollerskates.”
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London Tube Map With Distance Grids
The conventional tube map with geographic distortions shown by a bendy grid. (via Tom Carden)
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Botld - In 2008, I stop using email.
If practical it would be a nice balance of high and low tech. Tempting. (via ChrisDodo)
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Mattias Adolfsson
Wonderful, solid, sketchy drawings. Click the “Drawing” or “Sketch Books” links. Inspiring. (via Drawn!)
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Vitamin Features » HTML Emails - Taming the Beast
For future reference. Although I really hope I never ever need it (via Plasticbag).
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Guardian Unlimited Arts | Arts critics | It’s not as easy as it looks
Jonathan Jones on learning to draw (via Rodcorp).
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MT Extensions: MTTagInvoke 0.9
I could have done with this so many times before this week, when I stumbled across it. Linking to it because I’ll forget the name by next week.
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Startup Reality Distortion #4: Flickr, MySpace and Others Did It, So You Can Too
Second in today’s links that crush dreams.
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My coffeehouse nightmare. By Michael Idov
Why not to dream about running a coffeeshop.
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USSR posters - a photoset on Flickr
1,500 “Russian and/or Soviet propaganda & advert posters from 1917 to 1991.” (via Kottke)
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Amazon.co.uk: Building Scalable Web Sites: Books
Cal has a book out! Sounds interesting and very useful.
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The New York Review of Books: City Lights
Review of Tristram Hunt’s ‘Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City’. Were things better when wealthy Victorians did things for the plebs? (Subscribers only unfortunately)
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Flickr: The London Flickr Scavenger Hunt
Nice treasure hunt idea — you’re given a set of photos and, I think, you have to go and take identical ones around London. There’s one tomorrow.
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iCal Exchange
“an easy way to publish … calendars using [iCal’s] built-in ‘Publish to a web server’ mechanism.” Been a bit quiet for a while though.
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iCalShare - BBC Radio 4 schedule
Nice iCal-able schedule. (via Haddock)
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BLDGBLG: Interview with Mike Davis: Part 1
This sounds good. Must read it next week. (via Blackbeltjones)
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Amazon: Listmania! - View List “Revolutions and State Collapse”
Damn, I need to find a few spare months from somewhere. These all sound fascinating.
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Amazon.com: Books Search Results: Charles Tilly
Tilly has written some interesting sounding books about social movements, revolutions, collective violence, etc.
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MySociety - Travel-time Maps and their Uses
Lovely maps of travel times around the UK by Lightfoot & Steinberg, data wranglers to the Ministry. (via Haddock)
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Variety’s Festivals & Markets - Stillman seeing ‘Green’
Whit Stillman’s starting work on a new film. About time!
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The Observer | OMM | A northern soul
Paul Morley on the Manchester and Liverpool punk scenes from 1976 and beyond. I always find his excitement infectious. (via Ted Mills)
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Flickr: Photos tagged with mstr
Museum Street Tea Rooms. Some things are destined to get Flickr’d a lot.
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Mark Fletcher presentation at Startup SIG
Long transcript of a talk on running a startup by the chap who started ONEList (which became eGroups then Yahoo! Groups) and Bloglines.
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Blair kelly studio
Gorgeous lino cuts. One day I’m going to do lino cuts again. I can dream that they’ll be this good. (via Drawn!)
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Canon EOS Beginners’ FAQ
In case I get round to getting one. (via Blech)
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Patryk Rebisz - Between You And Me
Lovely short film shot using a digital still camera. There were a few awkward moments for me, but it looks wonderful and the technology makes it more dreamy. (via Blech)
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LRB | Rose George : Diary
Subscribers-only or pay-for, but an interesting account of going into London’s sewers. She’s working on a book about human waste…
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Gmaps Pedometer
Calculates distances along a route for you. Nike also have a version but you have to register to get the same data.
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Worldmapper: The world as you’ve never seen it before
A big collection of world maps with countries resized according to different kinds of statistics. (via Boing Boing)
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AMK design | Last 10 tracks on your website
Simple but good PHP code for putting your Last.fm recent tracks on your site. Inspired me to rewrite all my stupidly over-engineered code for gyford.com along the same lines. (via Kottke)