Unbelievably strange. How can the brain do that in real time?
Unbelievably strange. How can the brain do that in real time?
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Good Q.
Yikes. Thatβs nasty, Robert. Sorry that happened to you. Especially at that age. Must have been scary.
Sorry to read this, Steve. How horrible for you.
That is WILD.
Thatβs syringing. Careful now.
Fuck. This is awful. Iβve had my ears syringed especially for work AND asked the nurse to turn the pressure up and go longer than they should. I switched to micro-suctioning a couple of years ago, but not because I knew syringing was so risky. Yikes.
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A supermarket display case of Lindt Dubai Style Chocolate.
Bet these are flying off the shelves (if they can get a flight).
The cover of 'Margaret Calvert: Woman At Work,'
Such a handsome book about such a brilliant designer.
That was the founderβs name: Clarence Birdseye.
Bon voyage. I hope youβre heading for La Grande Jatte.
Such a good piece by James β and something which needs saying again and again.
Morning all.
Photograph by Frank Martin. Charles Tumbridge riding through Kensal Rise, West London with his dog Susie in her sidecar kennel, 1962.
βEverythingβs imminent eventually.β
Ah, Hugo Rifkind is *such* a joy to listen to.
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Photo from the early 1970s of a man on horseback negotiating the Birmingham inner ring road at Holloway Head
Iβm searching for the original and/or rights owner of this fabulous picture of Birmingham in the early 1970s. It popped up on my Instagram feed, but Iβve been unable to track it down.
Any leads? Iβm really hoping to use it in a book.
(And would much appreciate a RT please)
The House of Lords Digital & Communications Committee just published their report on AI, copyright & the creative industries, and their conclusions could not be clearer.
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An extract from a blog, which reads: At most they will be able to say: They started it because it was fun. They like thumping things and this was a thing they could thump. They were insane with the most degenerate notions of what it is to be a man and ended up accidentally converting it into a foreign policy.
Perfectly put by the brilliant @iandunt.bsky.social
How I wish the UK would get on with this.
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Ken Trodd was such a huge force in TV drama. Heβll be forever missed. Here he is about to tackle a Knickerbocker Glory at The Delaunay in May 2019.
All I can think about is Jeff Bezos saying that he slashed jobs at the Washington Post β including those of foreign correspondents in the Middle East β based on "the data," and a few weeks later a whole war breaks out in the Middle East that these laid off folks would have covered as true experts.
The cover of the three-disc BFI set of Daniel Farsonβs Guide To Britain.
Fried Christ, this absolutely GLORIOUS. Farson was a twinkling, no-bullshit maestro who could effortlessly steer an interview anywhere. The Shelagh Delaney and Robert Graves programmes, in particular, are blazing.
The sign for Reform Street, London SW11, above a council sign reading DO NOT DUMP RUBBISH IN THIS AREA.
Punchline wanted.
Yup. Any excuse. One of the funniest things ever broadcast. And a masterpiece of commitment.
I preferred it when The Onion made stuff up.
Neil Sedaka was so talented, and he inspired me to follow my dream of being a songwriter.
With love and gratitude and condolences to his family.
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