May 2014

You know, if someone like Erik Lund or Jakob Whitfield were to start a post-blogging project based on the OMG COMPLETE ARCHIVE OF THE BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL, that would be kind of awesome. I’m just saying. Saying, and trying to fight off the impulse to volunteer to blog 400-odd 120 or so page slabs…

Read More So the complete Bell Journal is online and I am not going to blog it

What links all these items? YouGov – 56% support rent controls. 33% against. Tories are going to have to come with a new attack line… — roadto326 (@roadto326) May 4, 2014 No, its not a "lurch to the Left" : even 52% of Tory voters support renationalisation of rail and energy .. pic.twitter.com/ZEfDWMeNXX — Labour…

Read More The politics of control, or what Labour can learn from the ‘kippers

So #BeatPhil. This came up on twitter last night, but it’s been annoying me for a while. Alternatively, #BeatPhil by rejecting the implied link between income and human worth pic.twitter.com/8bV7GNuKK3 — Nathan Midgley (@nathanmesq) May 9, 2014 “Phil” is a character the London School of Business & Finance’s ad agency has come up. We are…

Read More Don’t beat Phil.

From the wrong club website: The action kicks off on Thursday June 5 at the Select Security Stadium where the Sky Sports cameras will be on hand to capture a repeat of the 1937 Challenge Cup final, Widnes Vikings v Keighley Cougars (8.00pm). It is, too; somehow I’d completely missed that it’s a repeat of…

Read More quarter final

Someone tweeted Ernest Shackleton’s legendary ad for Antarctic explorers. Manliest thing in the history of manly manliness. Also the Britishest. pic.twitter.com/dtyrEEWCAN — Lucy Wainwright (@Whoozley) May 4, 2014 Cool. Not to say chilly. But it immediately made me want to post the same text to a variety of different job sites. Monster. Taskrabbit. Craigslist. You…

Read More An experiment