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I’ve posted a set at Flickr of photos covering a part of the Barbican highwalk system, which is by far the largest remaining part of the City of London’s scheme. This covers the path from Moorgate tube station to the Barbican Arts Centre, along Moorfields Highwalk. the stub of Britannic Highwalk, Willoughby Highwalk and Brandon Mews, Speed Highwalk, Cromwell Highwalk and Frobisher...
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In Praise Of Tumblr
It’s been a couple of weeks since Mashable’s comparative review of Tumblr and Posterous was published, and since then I’ve noticed a few of my friends trying out the latter service. I thought it was time I explained some of the reasons I’ve found Tumblr to be such a good fit for me, and why I think the review was a little unfair. Posterous’ knockout posting punch is email —...
Jul 13th
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Sir Clive Sinclair in an advert for the QL. As yoz said, this has to be part of the Sinclair/Curry drama the BBC is filming.
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“When director Al Reinert approached me about doing the Apollo music - which...”
– Brian Eno, quoted in Moon Music, an interview in the New Scientist.
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“If by accident you tune into Radio 4 and you’re normal, it just sounds like...”
– Professor Danny Dorling, quoted in the transcript of a BBC Radio 4 (where else?) Analysis programme about “the powerful effects of ‘group think’, increased social segregation and our unhealthy tendency to compare ourselves with those who are better off (but not those worse off)...
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