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Writing

  1. 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.

  2. Postwar by Tony Judt

    Bits of the book that jumped out at me.

  3. Hobbies

    Wondering about hobbies, which seem a rarer idea in the age of the Internet.

  4. They ate the money

    John Lanchester on the feeling of people in Greece and elsewhere about the economic crisis.

  5. Metaphorical warehouses

    What I’ve been up to, work-wise, during the 2010-11 academic year.

  6. Using virtualenv with Django on WebFaction

    Getting a Django site running on WebFaction hosting using virtualenv.

  7. 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.

  8. Then behave yourselves

    Stephen Sedley in the LRB comparing an intrusive media to a snooping state.

  9. A form of augmented reality

    About a kind of augmented reality that many people already use every day, inspired by Kevin Slavin’s talk.

  10. That’s no city

    Rosemary Hill on the Shard as a “vertical city”.

  11. Today’s Guardian v1.1

    I’ve made some small improvements to my Today’s Guardian website.

  12. Hyphenation on the web

    The state of hyphenation on the web.

  13. One of today’s futures

    James Bridle’s ‘New Aesthetic’ has got me thinking about today’s futures again, rather than yesterday’s.

  14. 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.

  15. Ships, terrorists, red tape, persons

    Notes from an article about the history of English law.

  16. ‘Always Magic in the Air’ Spotify playlist

    A Spotify playlist of songs discussed in Ken Emerson’s book ‘Always Magic in the Air’.

  17. ‘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.

  18. Updated: A Beginner’s Guide to Freelancing

    I’ve updated my long guide to freelancing.

  19. Two billion viewers

    Did two billion people really watch the royal wedding?

  20. My memories of Chipping Hill School

    What I can remember from when I was around five, six and seven.

  21. Funding niche news services

    Matt Edgar’s trying to get a few people to fund a quality, local news serivce for Leeds.

  22. More blogging

    It’s time for more blogging.

  23. What I read on my holiday

    Notes from holiday reading.

  24. My talk about Samuel Pepys’ diary as an online story

    My slides and audio of my talk at SkillSwap Seeking Stories in Brighton.

  25. That dreadful phrase

    The government’s East London Tech City scheme tries to make a single “city” out of two very different places.