Writing
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Moving from Delicious to Pinboard
I’m switching to Pinboard from Delicious.
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Drive
A single scene in ‘Drive’ has stuck with me over all the others.
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Being wrong about now
Why is it OK for the IMF to keep changing their GDP forecasts for the current year?
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Two million radio sets capable of broadcasting
Reviewing Tim Wu’s ‘The Master Switch’, Steve Coll describes how once anyone could broadcast their own radio station.
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Postwar by Tony Judt
Bits of the book that jumped out at me.
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Hobbies
Wondering about hobbies, which seem a rarer idea in the age of the Internet.
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They ate the money
John Lanchester on the feeling of people in Greece and elsewhere about the economic crisis.
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Metaphorical warehouses
What I’ve been up to, work-wise, during the 2010-11 academic year.
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Using virtualenv with Django on WebFaction
Getting a Django site running on WebFaction hosting using virtualenv.
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The undercover quanitifed self
A chunk of Hamish MacGibbon’s father’s life was recorded by the security services, and still readable fifty years later.
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Then behave yourselves
Stephen Sedley in the LRB comparing an intrusive media to a snooping state.
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A form of augmented reality
About a kind of augmented reality that many people already use every day, inspired by Kevin Slavin’s talk.
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That’s no city
Rosemary Hill on the Shard as a “vertical city”.
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Today’s Guardian v1.1
I’ve made some small improvements to my Today’s Guardian website.
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Hyphenation on the web
The state of hyphenation on the web.
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One of today’s futures
James Bridle’s ‘New Aesthetic’ has got me thinking about today’s futures again, rather than yesterday’s.
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Living lightly to cope with disaster
An article in the LRB about Japan’s historical response to disasters, and how it perhaps used to cope better.
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Ships, terrorists, red tape, persons
Notes from an article about the history of English law.
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‘Always Magic in the Air’ Spotify playlist
A Spotify playlist of songs discussed in Ken Emerson’s book ‘Always Magic in the Air’.
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‘Always Magic in the Air’ by Ken Emerson
A review and/or notes on this book about the music that came out of New York’s Brill Building in the 1950s and 60s.
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Updated: A Beginner’s Guide to Freelancing
I’ve updated my long guide to freelancing.
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Two billion viewers
Did two billion people really watch the royal wedding?
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My memories of Chipping Hill School
What I can remember from when I was around five, six and seven.
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Funding niche news services
Matt Edgar’s trying to get a few people to fund a quality, local news serivce for Leeds.
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More blogging
It’s time for more blogging.