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  1. the lost byway, , more info

    Discover London: 35 Questions About Its Pubs, Architecture, and Rich History
    Here are the questions I covered in this YouTube Q&A video about London walks: walk series that takes in locations that were used for album covers time travel and be able to witness any year in London’s history how about “Market London”? favourite beers buildings I’d remove collab with Joolz? Tweedy? Geoff Marshall etc? if Russell Brand got back in touch with you favourite pub in Walthamstow Nick Papadimitriou how …
    By JohnR, 299 words
  2. DIGICULT | Digital Art, Design and Culture, , more info

    ARE YOU FOR REAL Phase 2: Agents of Fluid Predictions
    Agents of Fluid Predictions forms an inquiry into the ever-changing landscape of foresight. Prediction is shown to be ephemeral, certainty dissolves into speculation, truth shifts like sand, past and future are fluid. The post ARE YOU FOR REAL Phase 2: Agents of Fluid Predictions appeared first on Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture.
    By Redazione Digicult, 64 words
  3. Life notes by Neil Williams, , more info

    A digital centre for the rest of us?
    Looks like I chose the wrong week to quit weeknoting. 14 years ago Martha Lane Fox wrote a paper about which I wrote a blog post off the back of which Tom bought me a pizza. Which led to 8 blissful years at GDS doing the best work of my life with the best people, in the best (not perfect but definitely best) company culture I’ve ever worked in. This …
    By neillyneil, 1,851 words
  4. Daily Philosophy, , more info

    Verdict
    We, the Jury, duly impaneled and sworn, upon our oaths, do find the defendant, of her own free will, as to Count One, guilty of First-degree Murder. Four jurors find the Act premeditated. Zero jurors find the Act a felony murder. Eight jurors find the Act both premeditated and a felony murder. Signed by Jury Foreperson, Juror Number 12. Remaining members of the Jury, I’m now going to ask you …
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  5. everybody's number one to someone, , more info

    17. Depeche Mode - See You (Mute)
    Four weeks at number one from 20th February 1982Following Vince Clarke’s departure from Depeche Mode, a hard, callous cynicism set in among most quarters of the music press. Announcements that Martin Gore would pick up the songwriting duties were not received with the confidence Daniel Miller and the group had hoped for, and in some cases resulted in total derision.Music journalists are often quick to judge the commercial prospects of …
    By 23 Daves, 2,141 words
  6. The Last Drive In, , more info

    It’s October at The Last Drive In! 🎃
    You know, around this time in October each year, I like to do something a little special spooky to celebrate the coming of All Hallow’s Eve, Halloween, or Samhain for those of us of the Wiccan faith. To keep up with my tribute to those memorable Scream Queens, I’m now up to the 1970s. In … Continue reading It’s October at The Last Drive In! 🎃 The post It’s October …
    By monstergirl, 91 words
  7. Pub History Project – Leicester, , more info

    BULLS HEAD, 13 OXFORD STREET
    First record we have is circa 1815, William Haddon was the victular. John Briggs, circa 1827 – 1846. The Bulls Head was up for auction in 1842, whilst John Briggs was in occupation. Thomas Sarson, circa 1846 – 1867, Susanna Sarson, Thomas’ wife would die there aged 63 in 1863. Thomas Wade circa, 1867 – 1869. Amos Wall circa 1869 -1874. George Lawrence, 1874 -1877. Anne Bent in 1977. The …
    By pubprojectleicester, 191 words
  8. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    Blades of Vengeance (Mega Drive)
    I wrote a few years ago about Sword of Sodan, a western-developed barbarian game that's infamous as being one of the worst on the Mega Drive. Blades of Vengeance is also a western-developed Barbarian game, but it's thankfully a lot better, and in pretty much every way! Though to be fair, it was also made specifically for the Mega Drive, and also came out a few years after Sword of …
    By Jonny, 675 words
  9. PostSecret, , more info

    Sunday Secrets
    The post Sunday Secrets appeared first on PostSecret.
    By Frank, 10 words
  10. Noisy Decent Graphics, , more info

    Away Days
    By Ben, 2 words
  11. History is made at night, , more info

    John Scarlett-Davis on Derek Jarman
    A fascinating Derek Jarman talk and film at London's Farsight Gallery last month, featuring a 1984 LWT (London Weekend TV) documentary from the series 'South of Watford' about Jarman's life in London. It includes lots of great footage including Jarman on a boat going down the Thames pointing out the site of the warehouses he lived and worked in during the 1970s, including on the South Bank at Upper Ground, …
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  12. 20011, , more info

    K.u.K.
    There must be households that possess automobiles over many decades without encountering collisions and requiring auto-body repairs. We are not one. Over about 35 years as a household, we have had four trips to a body shop for repairs.It was after the most recent visit, to Imperial Auto Body in northwest Washington, DC, that it occurred to me that our work has been parceled out between that establishment and Royal …
    By George, 117 words
  13. Dark Highways, , more info

    Salem’s Lot
    A Stephen King town is always damned long before the vampires, werewolves, ghosts or cursed cars reveal themselves. King — a survivor of small town life — always understood the beating heart of little villages to be cruelty, racism and generational abuse. In his stories these problems exist alongside the few poor souls trying to be righteous in the land of the wicked. However, King had pages and pages and …
    By S. Brady Calhoun, 626 words
  14. Winnie Lim, , more info

    Paik Jong Won
    …is a celebrity chef in South Korea. He also owns multiple restaurant franchises with thousands of branches mainly in korea with some splattered all over the world. I first knew of him not through tv but through his restaurants which opened in Singapore a few years ago, and I got slightly annoyed that his face was being plastered everywhere (I know, I am easily annoyed). He’s now probably getting more …
    By Winnie, 1,107 words
  15. Multo (Ghost), , more info

    Austin Philips’ The Telegram
    The next Austin Philips story is up on Dark Tales Sleuth. This one is a quiet little crime story with a twist, from The Strand Magazine, July 1909. In “The Telegram,” Florence Earle is a naive young telegraph operator, who may just be making a big mistake. Since I don’t know any British Post Office history, I had to check: when telegraph services came to the UK, they were originally …
    By Nina Zumel, 103 words