Links
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Infovore » Where’s @towerbridge?
Aside from anything else: Twitter appear to have handed one person’s account over to someone else, and all the original tweets have been deleted. How safe does your account feel now?
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Hobbs of Barbican
I never knew: Between 1930 and WWII the firm Hobbs of Barbican made bikes in the Barbican area of London, later moving to Dagenham.
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‘The Headbadge’: Raleigh Catalog Archive Project
Ah, even more old Raleigh bike catalogues, from 1938 to 1987. Getting closer. (Domain updated from www.jaysmarine.com, 2012-05-01.)
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Bike Pictures on bulgier.net
Mainly for the “Bike Catalogs” section, full of old brochures which were handy for trying to identify poorly-described old bikes on eBay. For example.
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Chasing a Sound in your Head (blog.thoughtwax.com)
I love ‘Red Dead Redemption’ but this is exactly right. If I ever show a video game to a non-gamer there are always oddities you, even now, have to explain away with “that’s just how things are in games”. (via @cityofsound)
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Liddy Scheffknecht | iGNANT
Photos of buildings covered in scaffolding with everything except the scaffolding removed. (Thanks James.)
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Beauty Through Bamboo on Vimeo
Nice video watching John Cho Moore hand-making one of his good-looking bags, using bamboo as a frame. (via Lineage of Influence)
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Scaffoldage
A great Tumblr blog of photos of very impressive scaffolding. Better than that sounds. (Thanks @blech)
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Live Ships Map - AIS - Vessel Traffic and Positions
Oh, nice. There’s something magical about seeing live data of vehicles around the world, like the plane maps we saw during the ash cloud last year. Especially lovely having ships’ names displayed. (via Preoccupations)
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AC Grayling’s private university is odious | Terry Eagleton | Comment is free | The Guardian
My thoughts: Expensive private universities were inevitable once all universities were able to charge a lot. But inevitability doesn’t make it better, and there’s no way to pretend this is anything but bad for inequality.
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Playlist for Mudd Up! with DJ/Rupture - April 18, 2011
Pretty much just listening to this one on repeat at the moment.
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The First Year of Frames
I completely forgot sites used to offer the choice of “Frames or No Frames”.
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Olduse
Brilliant. A 30-year delayed “live” archive of Usenet. I must remember to come back when it reaches 1995. (via Tom Taylor)
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Html2text: THE ASCIINATOR (aka html2txt)
Turns a web page into Markdown-formatted ASCII. (via Preoccupations)
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Poor Yorick Entertainment
Posters, graphics etc created for all the movies, brands, etc in ‘Infinite Jest’. Lovely. I assume it’ll be a book at some point… (via Kottke)
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Guest DJ Brian Eno : NPR
Eno on ‘All Songs Considered’ discussing some music. I must make time to listen. (via Ted Mills)
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Britain’s Got Talent and the Ronan Parke Co… - justpaste.it
I expect this has been everywhere, but it’s a good, if depressing read.
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LRB · Howard Hotson · Short Cuts
The new BPP University in the UK is owned by the Apollo Group, whose biggest US institution, the University of Phoenix, sounds very dodgy.
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Black Diamond Introduces New Tactical Computer System « Soldier Systems
This, with an iPad on the chest, in tweed (because everyone seems to like that retro and “authentic” country look).
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John Smedley factory tour « Lineage of influence
Photos from a tour round the factory of John Smedley, who make knitwear. (via @sehkelly)
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Kindle typography
Going to some lengths to make Kindle typography better using JavaScript and CSS.
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Luna’s Café: Typography is about reading – and so are ebooks
There are a few reasons I’ve never bought a Kindle book, and this thoughtlessness on the part of publishers and Amazon is one. (via Daring Fireball)
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S.E.H Kelly — Clothes made in England and the British Isles
Men’s clothes, made entirely from UK materials (including the buttons), based in Hackney, London. Although they all look too short for me.
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Grain & Gram — The New Gentlemans Journal / The Exchange / A Conversation With Roy Slaper
An interview with a man who started hand-making jeans, with no experience, and now does it full time. (via @hiutdenim)
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The Ancient Tree Hunt (PDF)
A cycling route to some of London’s oldest trees.
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HIUT — Our Town is going to make jeans again
“Cardigan is a small town of 4,000 good people. 400 of them used to make jeans. They made 35,000 pairs a week. …our town is going to make jeans again. … Here goes.” Re-starting some British manufacturing.
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Remembrance of Links Past (Pinboard Blog)
“About a quarter of [pages linked to from bookmarked URLs disappear] every seven years.” Not an exhaustive survey, but an interesting quick look at how quickly linkrot takes hold.
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Difference between geo and coordinates in status - Twitter Development Talk | Google Groups
Coordinates vs geo vs place in the Twitter API. It’s not good when you have to read email threads to work out how to use a company’s API.
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Reeder for Mac (made@gloria!)
This is the first feed-reading app I’ve ever got on with. Now Helvetireader is ceasing development this has won me over. It’s as lovely as the iPad version.
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Django-treebeard
“A library that implements efficient tree implementations for the Django Web Framework” (as used by Simon on Lanyrd). Possibly faster/better than django-mptt, which I had problems with.