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Saturday, March 1, 2003

A picture named robot.gifGoil. For my English readers: Fab. Turkey upsets US military plans. A knife-edge vote in Turkey's parliament to allow US troops on Turkish soil is declared invalid. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]
11:24:17 PM     |     
  

A picture named 0.jpgOh Superman. Arrgh ... Just imagine the MAN OF STEEL coming to Earth as a Baby TODAY ... and growing up in the World of TOMORROW! Here's the complete comic.
I actually never liked Superman. Batman was always much better and darker. But that particular book is drawn by Curt Swan, and Curt is one of my heroes.
7:04:31 PM     |     
  

A picture named robots.gifGerman Slang. I'm still getting back to that website:

Seit ich an den vermatschten Abend in die Hohensieberg den ganzen Schotter verplästert haben tu, muss ich widder Asche machen.

'Verplästern'! What a wonderful word.
6:16:41 PM     |     
  


A picture named war.gifWarblogs. The Agonist--by Sean Paul Kelley

Well, actually that would have been the Clinton Administration. They created the plan for invading Afghanistan. The same plan that was largely used by the Bush Administration. Bush wasn't planning on bombing Afghanistan before 9/11, he didn't have the domestic support for such an action.
4:32:51 PM     |     
  


A picture named wire.jpgOne Chord Wonder. Another Wire link: the video In the Art of Stopping. Thanks to Paul for the link. Really: Only one chord!
April 26, Barbican ...
1:18:32 PM     |     
  

A picture named trip_to1.gifFly me to the moon. Nice website about Georges Méliès and his movie Le Voyage dans la Lune.
1:06:15 PM     |     
  

This is brilliant. "how did the awful war start, grandpa?"
Via Ye Olde Phart, via Doug's Dynamic Drivel
12:46:57 PM     |     
  

A picture named face2.gifExactly, part 2. Very interesting article by Kenneth O' Morgan in the Guardian. Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Him and us

As a historian, I worry about the crude use of history, particularly our old friend the 1930s. Time and again we hear that this crisis is the 1930s come again - what nonsense. Saddam is not another Hitler. Where is his Mein Kampf? Where is his dream of universal conquest? George Bush is certainly no Churchill; it would be a calumny on the reputation of that great man to suggest it. It is a facile argument, and it disturbs me that Downing Street produces it, all the more because I taught one or two of them. My efforts were clearly in vain.
11:30:36 AM     |     
  


A picture named shit.gifExactly. Time will tell. And time and history are certainly not going to tell any good things about you, dear Tony. 'History will be my judge'. PM brushes aside rebels and demos in exclusive interview. [Guardian Unlimited]
10:51:50 AM     |     
  

A picture named fata1.gifInsel Felsenburg. Freshly digested from my email comes the website of the Johann Gottfried Schnabel Gesellschaft. And believe me, Schnabels 'Insel Felsenburg' is a very bizarre book.
10:34:45 AM     |     
  

A picture named 4_BritishMuseum2.jpgSemi-Old London. For some weird reason I don't seem to have blogged this before, but at least The Aardvark speaks has done so: London's Abandoned Tube Stations. Great anorak stuff, I love it.

And if you're about to visit London, have a look at Aardvark's shortcuts, they're brilliant. Last time I saw them mentioned was in a Bill Bryson novel.
1:33:00 AM     |     
  


A picture named f022181r.jpgOld England. Multiple orgasms here: COLLAGE is an image database containing 20,000 works from the Guildhall Library and Guildhall Art Gallery London. Fantastic. Great. Fabulous.

View of the entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping; the tunnel connected Wapping and Rotherhithe, and was the first underwater tunnel in the world. It was converted to a railway tunnel for the East London Railway in the 1860's

Why didn't I ...
1:06:38 AM     |     
  


A picture named 19602025-small.jpgOld London. MOTCO is a database of London-related antique maps, prints and books, and certainly worth a look. In fact, it's fantastic.

PRINTS - REFERENCE DATABASE
The database now contains images of about 3,500 prints of London and Great Britain. These may be accessed via indexes of place names or by the original series in which they were published. We have just added 600 prints from the North Devon Athenaeum collection of William Rock's Topographical Vignettes 1845-1870 .

Why didn't I find this earlier?
12:55:52 AM     |     
  


Friday, February 28, 2003

A picture named bird.gifMore tomorrow. I'm tired (the trip back to London was HELL) and have a friend from Frankfurt staying overnight, so have a look tomorrow for some new stuff - I found a few very interesting websites while working my bum off in Brussels. :-)
See ya tomorrow. Good Night.
9:43:06 PM     |     
  

A picture named eyes.gifBloggers meet in Brussels. Next week I'm going to meet Zoe and Quarsan, two Brits blogging from Brussels, for pizza, beer and chat and I'm looking forward to it.
9:32:17 PM     |     
  

"bob"Bugger. I'm booked for another four weeks in Brussels; until the end of March. Since I can't take Radio UserLand with me, updates only at the weekends. Grrr ... !
9:26:14 PM     |     
  

Sunday, February 23, 2003

A picture named head.gifBack to Brussels. I'm on my way to London Waterloo station, getting the Eurostar towards Brussels. See you next weekend...
12:46:06 PM     |     
  

A picture named kray.jpgThe Firm. Now that I've already blogged Frankie Fraser, let's make it complete and have a look at The Kray Twins. This is the dark East End of London. I've warned you...
11:19:10 AM     |     
  

Blog it. John Naughton: The genius of blogging. Business: The traditional media may be baffled, and even alarmed, by the blogging phenemenon. But Google's latest acquisition will make it even more difficult to ignore, says John Naughton. [Guardian Unlimited]
10:40:44 AM     |     
  

A picture named fraser.gifBirthday. My son managed to get hold of a signed copy of 'Mad' Frankie Fraser's biography. Fantastic. Another 'Well done, Michael'! This is a really great birthday present. Thank you!
12:44:19 AM     |     
  



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