February 2011
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How far away is the moon? →
Feb 23rd
How much do GQ's Spring 2011 Essentials add up to?... →
Feb 22nd
Street Gangs Of Tower Hamlets  →
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Feb 21st
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Newsnight theme as remixed by the XX -- and 5... →
Feb 21st
Paul Miller leaves Engadget -- and AOL -- over the... →
So, yeah. Can’t really comment on this, I suppose. It should probably be clear that I want to, though. Update: And again.
Feb 20th
“For an online readership, words such as ‘tonight’ and ‘yesterday’ can be...”
– Yes, we do know what day it is (but we probably won’t say so) | Mind your language | Media | guardian.co.uk (via davelee)
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Feb 18th
Physicists build world's first AntiLaser →
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Disposable Flash Drives →
Feb 15th
“When the first Harry Potter book appeared, in 1997, it was just a year before...”
– How the Internet Gets Inside Us : The New Yorker
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This Is How Big Arcade Fire Aren't →
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“The key, it seemed to me upon first entering this strange alternative universe...”
– Online personal ads: Beware the “feisty” woman. - By Tom Shone - Slate Magazine
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Wayne and Garth Return →
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Feb 4th
Music For Office Workers →
Top notch Spotify playlist. Wordless and calm.
Feb 4th
I lived in the first century of world wars. Most mornings I would be more or less insane, The newspapers would arrive with their careless stories, The news would pour out of various devices Interrupted by attempts to sell products to the unseen. I would call my friends on other devices; They would be more or less mad for similar reasons. Slowly I would get to pen and paper, Make my poems...
Feb 3rd
Nice comment on my Andrew W.K. mega-piece →
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I Have A New Headshot →
Odd.
Feb 2nd
Does the Gender Gadget Gap really exist? →
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Google Art Project Takes You Inside The Tate →
WOW
Feb 1st