Writing
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The most profound interest
No one believed the Wright Brothers could fly.
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It is very nice
I made an iTunes playlist of complete albums and EPs and found all their cover art.
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Fixed YouTube favourites
YouTube favourites should appear in the big RSS feed again.
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The natural order of things
Bits from an LRB review of a book about how socialism has disappeared from America.
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What I am, and have been, up to
I’m freelancing again. It’s fine.
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Classic menswear blogs
A list of the sites I read about tailoring.
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Parsing a Wikipedia page’s content with python
How I ended up grabbing and parsing HTML from Wikipedia pages
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Practical Television, February 1952
I bought a copy of this magazine and it’s got some interesting snippets in it.
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Temporary archiving
Perma.cc’s terms of service include the right to delete anything and close without notice. Not really “the forever business” they promise.
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Reading about dancing about architecture
Trying to find music sites to read, and realising I don’t want to read any of them.
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Tech’s tunnel vision
Trying to imagine a less capitalist worldview for the tech industry.
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Booking reference
When a booking reference isn’t a booking reference.
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Visit your nearest branch
I tried to open a business bank account but it was surprisingly hard.
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Mappiness development
Some thoughts on the development process of my Mappiness chart
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Mappiness chart
I made a tool for close analysis of data generated by the Mappiness iPhone app.
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Famous exes updated
The mini music genres post about Famous Exes has new songs.
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Mini music genres: Famous exes
Some songs about past loves who are now famous.
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A good morning on Twitter
Some good stuff from Twitter over breakfast.
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What is an incredible journey?
A duplicate of my post on Our Incredible Journey.
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Clumsy-footed idiot
Trying to learn D3.js. It’s hard. I’m an idiot. I made a simple thing.
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Black and white
The same (good) joke from ‘Frasier’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’.
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Collective specular sodomy
Thinking about how giving and accepting criticism is common in creative writing, design and acting courses, but less so in the workplace.
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20th century email newsletters
A look at some of the email newsletters I subscribed to in the 1990s.
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My year at Berg
A summary of the work I did at Berg.
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Site back to normal
Brief postmortem after moving all my websites to a new server.