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How much information would you require before spilling your innermost details to a psychiatrist?
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How much information would you require before spilling your innermost details to a psychiatrist? Let’s say said psychiatrist seemed surprised you were coming, and did not seem to have your appointment. Still he has a sofa in his office and a ma[…]

Of course this whole article is moot
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Of course this whole article is moot. I would not use a non-stick oil free grill to cook anything. Stuff either goes under the grill and drips its fat out naturally or (preferably) it goes in a pan and is fried to high heaven. The George Foreman gril[…]

Piled high against the Archway Co-op’s window are boxes
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Piled high against the Archway Co-op’s window are boxes which bring back the worst of eighties sport to me. It would appear that George Foreman no longer has a monopoly in the sports star turned cookery device inventor. For now you can get the […]

THE SQUARE TABLE – What Is The Square Table?
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It’s a rotating panel of Interweb pop pundits – they get sent an MP3 by me (that is, Tom) about once every three days and they comment on each one, giving it a mark out of ten. The collated comments and overall mark then appear on NYLPM.
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Tracer Hand requested that I post this
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Tracer Hand requested that I post this:
“It is very curious to see how science, that is, looking at and arranging the facts of a case with our own eyes and our own intelligence, without minding what somebody else has said, or how some old major[…]

Somebody sent me an MP3 last week
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Somebody sent me an MP3 last week – that somebody being compu-pop band Komatrohn whose excellent records I have been very nice to in the past. The new track appears in my list of good (& bad) records at the sidebar – thankfully it is[…]

Kevin McCarra’s articles
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Kevin McCarra’s articles in The Guardian are normally good solid pieces of analysis, but he’s let himself down two paragraphs into this report where he says that Euro 2004 ‘is a tournament offering surprise and drama to compensate […]

FT Top 100 Films 72: FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR
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FT Top 100 Films
72: FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR
Shiny. My abiding memory of Flight Of The Navigator was how shiny the spaceship was. How little I knew that in the decade coming, everything would be shiny. From Terminators to old spaceships in the Star W[…]

the color of television tuned to a dead channel
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“the color of television tuned to a dead channel”
pictures of cassini-huygen’s mission to saturn and titan[…]

Last night’s overused joke
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The second goal for Portugal was positively Manichean.[…]

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