Links
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Roger Federer as Religious Experience - Tennis - New York Times
I have no interest in sport but David Foster Wallace always makes tennis fascinating. Not that I’ve got round to reading this yet. (via Kottke)
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Flickr: Archive of Strand Building Hackney’s photos posted to Flickr on 16th July 2006
The Strand Building, where I used to live, has finally had its central courtyard remodelled (necessary due to leakage into the garage below). Beautifully done, although the fountain looks odd.
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LRB | David Edgar : Stalking Out
Review of a John Osborne biography with lots of interesting history about 1950s/60s London theatre, especially ‘Look Back in Anger’, Stratford East, and the Royal Court, and whether theatre was shaken up or not.
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LRB | E.S. Turner : Catchers in the Rye
Interesting article about the history of animal and human traps (subscribers only).
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Google Maps + Google Video + Mashup - Claude Lelouch’s Rendezvous
Fantastic idea, although it stutters horribly and becomes very out of sync for me.
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YouTube - The Mountain Goats - Woke Up New
Nice video for the new, lovely, Mountain Goats single.
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Grand Theft Auto III FAQs - Grand Theft Auto III Walkthroughs - Grand Theft Auto III Guides
Because every few months, when I have a GTA3 stint, I have to go and find this again.
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Cool Tool: Adventure Cycling
The woman cycling across the USA on the Saturday Guardian’s Travel section back page has got me intrigued…
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SovMusic.ru - Soviet Music
Lots of free Soviet MP3s. Hear a choir sing (apparently) ‘Capital Oppresses Us’ and other family favourites. Also, speeches and lots of Soviet posters.
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Understand - a novelette by Ted Chiang
Webb recommended this to Coates and it sounds interesting but I hate reading on the screen so maybe I’ll never get round to reading it even so. (via Plasticbag)
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Learning Movable Type: A Safe Way to Upgrade to MT 3.3
In the increasingly unlikely event that I can face upgrading, this will be handy. One day I’ll escape the computer.
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Create a Timeline : My Timelines
Create a timeline from an RSS feed. Not sure how useful it is, but might be interesting for something.
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Scout: Find your photographs in Flickr’s Explore
Read between the ads to find the form that lets you see whether/where your photos appear in Flickr’s magical Explore pages.
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MT Hacks FastSearch
PHP-based replacement for Movable Type’s generally inadequate in-built search tool.
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Dicewars - Flash game
Neatly done, time-wasting Risk-like online game. Must. Resist. (via Haddock)
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GogglesBeta09.swf
Server problems mean I’m probably the last person to link to this. Still fun. (via Haddock)
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Bikely - Discover and share your favorite bicycle routes
People sharing bike routes in different cities/countries. Using Google Maps. Interesting to see which way people go. (via Blackbeltjones)
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The New York Review of Books: Progressive but Not Liberal
I love stuff like this - moralism, justice, etc. But I can rarely concentrate enough to understand it fully. Subscribers only.
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Mallow street skyscraper - a photoset on Flickr
Ridiculously huge skyscraper planned for right next to Old Street roundabout. Only a few days left to get objections in to the planning people. (via Haddock)
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David Hughes Illustration
I loved his work when I was at college and he’s still going strong and has a new website. Excellent scratchy pen action. (via Drawn!)
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself - Results for “grange hill”
Fantastic amounts of time wasting. See especially “grange hill,old ,skool” (the “Just Say No” video).
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Afghanistan 2006 - a photoset on Flickr
Real life Action Man (“with real typing fingers!”) Ben Hammersley is embedded with the troops in Afghanistan and taking some nice pics. Be careful Ben!
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LAPL Virtual Photo: Far and Wide
Wonderful collection of 1920s and 1930s travel posters advertising exotic destinations like California, Bermuda and North Wales. (Click the little ‘Next Page’ link, bottom right.) (via Drawn!)
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LRB | letters from Vol. 28 No. 15
I have a letter in the current London Review of Books. I fear they’ll rumble that my knowledge is based solely on Google and Wikipedia (I’ve never seen ‘Happy Days’).
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Clickdensity - website heat maps for usability and information architecture
Interesting-looking thing for measuring where people click on your pages (although I haven’t tried it).
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Martin Wittfooth
Lovely surreal paintings and drawings. (via Drawn!)
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:en Metcalfe Blog » Blog Archive » Finally, BBC Weather RSS and JSON feeds
What a mess. “Do you know that I have a history of doing this?? It’s expected of me.” This isn’t a successful line of defence in a courtroom and it doesn’t work here either.
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146 miles without a map
And he’s off! You can still sponsor James Wallis on his walk (click the “How to sponsor me” link). Good luck James!
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Sound Effects, Production Music, Royalty Free Music, MP3 AIF WAV Sound Effects
Lots and lots and lots of pay-for sound effects.
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While Supplies Last
RSS feeds for the refurbished items available at US, UK and Canadian online Apple Stores.