You know I’m not usually one for posting links to videos on You Tube, so this must be a pretty special video, right?
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Here’s a cool little script that estimates your gender based on the sites you’ve visited. How does it know where you’ve been? Now there’s the question.
If the main division in modern politics is between liberal and authoritarian then I am a liberal and if David Davis was standing against Labour in my constituency on the issue of 42-days I don’t see how I could vote Labour. That makes me very sad.
Would you believe that an adjustable spanner is called, in French, a Clé Anglaise? English Key. What are they getting at?
Counting every sneeze! Pete Fletcher thinks he can do it. He’s up to 562 already. I hope he doesn’t have hay fever. sneezecount.joyfeed.com
The BBC Model B was the first computer I wrote music on. In fact I wrote my own sequencer and made my own midi interface. Now the Science Museum have made an exhibition about it. I don’t know why this makes me feel so sad.
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Indeed. Which is to say I personally was entertained.
Also of interest is the previous post regarding the BBC’s editorial strategies. Very Good.
Peter
You are RIGHT indeed.
Aw, were The Smiths really just a band..? Heaven knows I’m miserable now…
There’s an interview with the two creators of this poem/song/video on You Tube in which they talk about the reaction to and the success of the piece. It’s quite interesting.
Worth watching – esp for the explanation of the phrase “thou shalt always… kill”.