Hammersmith Bridge
April 11, 2007 by theramsdonian“Cities are first a number of events and only secondly a collection of buildings”
April 9, 2007 by theramsdonianThe White Heat of Technology
February 17, 2007 by theramsdonian
Get in! I am writing this on a train, due to the amazingness of it having wi-fi. On a train! wow.
This…
February 13, 2007 by theramsdonian
…was thoroughly enjoyable. I particularly liked the way that it wasn’t revisionist, or tried to go over the “creation myth” of the superhero. It’s just Supes flying around saving people like it’s 1977 again, complete with the proper music, big whooshing titles, and Marlon Brando. At one point I thought he was going to make time go backwards but thankfully he didn’t. It even contains frequent references to Superman’s old anti-smoking campaign, which you may remember he carried out by battling symbolic supervillain Nick O’Teen in posters on the walls of schools and GPs’ surgeries in the early 80s. Top stuff. Well, better than Quest for Peace anyway.
Stuff
February 12, 2007 by theramsdonianSome links:
Some students have come up with a map which tells you how long it takes to walk between stations in zone one. (via Londonist)
Ace Hot Fuzz trailer (via Empire magazine)
Pandas are funny. All of these pictures of pandas are great, but this one
is the best. (BBC)
Finally, old but still brilliant, if you’ve never seen it, here’s the dog that says “I love you”.
The Sea of Okhotsk
February 7, 2007 by theramsdonianNasa image of the Sea of Okhotsk, which sounds like it would have been a great name for a second-rate moody 80s long-coats band.
Current Favourite Non-Swearwords
February 7, 2007 by theramsdonianCassette
February 7, 2007 by theramsdonianTwo Digital Assumptions (or “Dumptions”)
February 5, 2007 by theramsdonianI’ve recently caught myself making some assumptions about digital things, which I realised were probably wrong because they were based on analogue things.
1. I left my freeview recorder on pause, then thought “oh no – don’t leave it on pause. It messes things up when you leave them on pause.” Then I thought “or is that just VHS.”
2. My phone was full of photographs as I hadn’t transferred them onto my computer for a while. Also, it was low on battery. I realised I was assuming that the two were related – some part of my brain was thinking that the phone was somehow using up battery power because it was “straining” to hold in all the memory.
Not bad.
Two facts
February 5, 2007 by theramsdonian
Incredible photo from Homemade on Flickr.
- FACT 1: The Gherkin is worth 600 million pounds. (I would have thought it was worth much more than that)
– FACT 2: Ben Miller is the voice of (former ITV Digital, now PG Tips) Monkey.







