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Exquisite Tweets from @quantick
David Quantick’s imagined mourners at Thatcher’s funeral.
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China’s Ghost Cities? Not so ghost-like. | Tobias Buckell Online
Those news reports about empty Chinese cities appear to be not entirely accurate. (via @GreatDismal)
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Spark • Spark 213: Longevity, Integration, Disposal
Interview with me on CBC Radio about Our Incredible Journey.
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How the Banner Ad Was Born | Digiday
On the first banner ad, created at HotWired in 1994. (via Daring Fireball)
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Modernist Estates
A blog collecting modernist homes in the UK that are for sale. Nice stuff.
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Margaret Thatcher and misapplied death etiquette | Glenn Greenwald
“There’s something distinctively creepy - in a Roman sort of way - about this mandated ritual that our political leaders must be heralded and consecrated as saints upon death.” Yes. No heralding happening here.
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Welcome to Toytown: what life is like in new-build Britain | Society | The Guardian
‘“It’s referred to as a village, but it’s an estate,” Terri insists. “The fact that it was all built at the same time means it’s an estate. Villages evolve, don’t they?”’
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Recycled Movie Costumes
It’s hard enough recognising actors that have been in something before, never mind their clothes. Oddly fascinating. (via @pkqk)
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Geocities as Style and Marketing Gimmick @divshot | One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age
I’ve had “Geocities WordPress theme” as a “someday” project for ages. Maybe I should cross it off now. Geocities styles for Twitter Bootstrap and Tumblr.
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Introducing Tabula - Features - Source: An OpenNews project
Get a CSV out of tabular data in a PDF.
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An acquisition is always a failure
“Big companies aren’t just big versions of small companies. They’re another class of entity entirely, more concerned with sustaining their own rhythms and control structures than experimenting with strange ideas from acquired ex-founders.” (via @aden_76)
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Archived Music Press | Scans from the Melody Maker and N.M.E. circa 1987-1996
Lots of blasts from the past here. The couple of copies of MM/NME that I still have are intriguing, mainly the small and unimportant bits rather than the high-profile interviews etc usually featured here.
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Exquisite Tweets from @tomstuart, @beng, @iamdanw, @hondanhon, @mildlydiverting, @philgyford, @rachelcoldicutt, @richardayers, @tobybarnes, @lazyatom, @antimega, @blech, @juliancheal
Conversation from last night about washing machine UIs etc.
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Civilian Expander Pack
Quite a nice, slim backpack. (via Carryology)
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How to upgrade tracks to iTunes Match, fast | Macworld
Handy description of how to work out which of your iTunes Matched tracks can be downloaded at higher quality from the moon. I mean cloud.
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EDC Gear
Oh, way too many cool little things for your pockets, none of which I need at all.
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webgamingcentral - YouTube (SimCity)
I keep meaning to watch some of these SimCity playthrough videos, as I find it fascinating… but if I was wondering how I’d justify the time required to play the game, I’m not sure I can justify watching other people play it.
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Find The Thing You’re Most Passionate About, Then Do It On Nights And Weekends For The Rest Of Your Life | The Onion - America’s Finest News Source
“I can’t stress this enough: Do what you love…in between work commitments, and family commitments, and commitments that tend to pop up and take immediate precedence over doing the thing you love.” (via @secretbean)
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Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use.
Rather nice multimedia timelines. Open source. Twitter Bootstrap aesthetic. (via Mildly Diverting)
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Can Hospital Chains Improve the Medical Industry? : The New Yorker
About new ways large US hospital chains are trying to optimise things, but actually most interesting when talking about how The Cheesecake Factory does its logistics and training. (From August 2012 via ?)
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ViziCities development diary #1: One month in | Rawkes
This is great. Not just an interesting project — making a SimCity-like 3D view of a city’s data, on the web — but a lovely high-level (no actual code) description of learning how to solve and improve something. (via @neb)
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Are there any good films on iPlayer?
Jolly good. Do one thing well. (via Tom Taylor)
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TLDRLegal - Open Source Licenses Explained in Plain English
Very useful. I can never remember this stuff, the rare times I need it. (via @metabrew)
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Alan Paine | Alan Paine
I like some of these jumpers and things. (via Lineage of Influence)
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Huhne and Pryce went to jail despite their privilege, not because of it
Yes, all this. All the “oh, they don’t deserve it, jail will be so hard for them,” talk makes me so angry given the ludicrous sentences given for some other things that we must apparently be “robust” and “firm” in dealing with. (via @matlock)
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Owen Hatherley reviews ‘Museum without Walls’ by Jonathan Meades · LRB 7 March 2013
Exactly what it says. Praise and criticism.
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Dandelion Radio | Mixcloud
Ooh, Dandelion are putting their previous month’s shows on Mixcloud. Brill. Rocker’s my favourite, but lots of good stuff generally.
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AZPianoNews: REVIEW - Classenti CDP1, CDP2, CDP3, GR1 Digital Pianos From China - Not Recommended - Digital Piano Reviews
Says that the Classenti and Broadway digital piano brands, promoted by the afore-linked UK Pianos, are owned by and exclusive to the man behind UK Pianos, and that they’re not that good, although the writer hasn’t played them… Intriguing.
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The Amen break: Just a sample | The Economist
Finally got round to reading/listening to all of this, 15 months after everyone else linked to it. I love this stuff, because I’m so oblivious to the details of samples normally.
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Test-Driven Django Tutorial
Quite verbose tutorial, in a good way. Assumes very little Django knowledge, which is great/tedious depending on your own level.