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Moon Wiring Club – The Jayston Mix | Pontone
Another free mix, this time devoted to actor Michael Jayston. (If I could find Moon Wiring Club’s album to download and pay for anywhere, I would…)
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The Wire: The ASDA mix - a Moon Wiring Club exclusive
Fun, free mix of 1970sish British TV music type hauntology malarkey.
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Warren Ellis » Guest Informant: Moon Wiring Club
Some interesting-sounding music here, although obscurity and lack of bloody links makes it a bit annoying to listen and/or buy.
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Why the iPad Newspaper is Doomed
I’m no fan of Murdoch, but I suspect this article is all wrong: Daily editions could be good; Unfocused content can be interesting; News Corp is often right; Linkability may not matter to normal people. (via @revdancatt)
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How do I force Python to be 32-bit on Snow Leopard and other 32-bit/64-bit questions - Stack Overflow
The post from “cogg” about virtualenv saved my sanity. Thanks cogg.
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The OS X Spatial Stack :: Drive-by Digressions
Looks very handy, if my OS X system wasn’t already a complete mess of historic and forgotten installs of various things.
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Mashup Breakdown - Girl Talk - All Day
This is a wonderful visualisation, as I can never pick apart the samples of mashups, even if I recognise them. More please. (via Cal)
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An Invisible Empire of Sidewalks and Gutterspace
The possibilities of fishing in old streams beneath New York, and a man who bought many tiny slivers of land across the city.
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Stratigraphies of Infestation
For both the anecdotes about New York’s rats and the anecdotes about the levels of underground old New York where the rats live.
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We Made This Ltd - Ministry of Stories & Hoxton Street Monster Supplies
Very lovely - London’s own version of 826 Valencia (the “Pirate Shop”) and similar. (via Chrisdodo)
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You Can’t Innovate Like Apple — Pragmatic Marketing
About how Apple designs products, but particularly for the bit about designing 10 very finished designs, and the brainstorm/production meetings. (via @paulpod)
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Burn Fat, Lose Weight, and Gain Muscle - DailyBurn
I couldn’t remember what gym-tracking site I used to use. Finally found it, but it didn’t help that it had changed from Gyminee to DailyBurn since I last used it.
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LRB · Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen · Which came first, the condition or the drug?
Interesting article about Bipolar Disorder and how the definition of the condition has changed over the decades. (Subscribers only, again, grr.)
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LRB · Carl Elliott · The Mild Torture Economy
Fascinating article about medical trials, how the market for patients willing to take part for small amounts of cash has shifted around the world, and how very dodgy they are. (Subscribers only)
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Apres Garde
Another Tumblr blog of scenes from Google Streetview, this time more “artistic”/beautiful shots, rather than quirky. Stunning. (via Blech)
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LRB · James Davidson · Flat-Nose, Stocky and Beautugly
This article, about the changes in names given to children over the years was fascinating, at least (for me) until it gets round to the main subject, ancient Greek names.
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LRB · Glen Newey · Is it really so wrong?
This article, on the nature of evil, was apparently really good, as I turned the corner on it, but it was two weeks ago and I remember nothing about it now. (Subscribers only)
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Music « Devil’s Pie
Some fine looking R&B/Soul type mixes for free download. (via Soul Sides)
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Jon Rafman (9Eyes)
Amazing collection of Google Streetview images from around the world. Fascinating. Streetview is going to be an *incredible* historical document. (via Crackunit)
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Google-refine - Project Hosting on Google Code
Looks very nice - an interface to sort, search, cluster, refine, and generally tidy up large datasets. (via Waxy)
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Annotator | Open Knowledge Foundation
Looks good. jQuery and python (or other backend) for annotating HTML pages. (via Infovore)
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How do sites prevent vanity URLs from colliding with future features? - Quora
Just for the list of suggested blacklist terms that shouldn’t be allowed for usernames, so as to avoid future URL conflicts.
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Free Map of London (Communities and Open Space Survey) 1943 from the Probert Encyclopaedia Map Archive
More precise than the previous 1943 map of London areas and/but very nice. (via Blech)
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Scattered Satellites - Purdom, Abercrombie, Hilberseimer, MARS - Links
Click the thumbnail of the 1943 ‘The County of London Plan’. Lovely, lovely map of London’s rough areas, as queried earlier (thanks Blech).
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CBRD » Histories » Ringways » Background » Wartime plans
I like the colours of the County Of London Plan, 1943.
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Utopia London
Awesome-looking film, about post-war modernist housing development in London. There’s a screening near Farringdon on 14 Dec. Also, where’s the map in the ‘About’ section from? (via City of Sound)
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Mess with the Misfits - E4.com
This is very nicely done. Do let it connect with Facebook. I wanted it to do more, but it’s very fun. (I have no connection to the ‘Misfits’ web stuff this series.) (via Haddock)
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Product invention workshops – Blog – BERG
One of the things BERG does for clients. I bet they’re nothing but awesome.
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Mediagazer
Don’t know if it’s good, but the method sounds interesting: “…the day’s must-read media news on a single page. … We’ve combined sophisticated automated aggregation technologies with direct editorial input from knowledgeable human editors…”
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Why Wikipedia beats Wikinews as a collaborative journalism project » Nieman Journalism Lab
From Feb 2010. Wikinews’ combination of deadlines and less of a formula for story structure than Wikipedia has proved challenging for collaborative writing.