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Step into my office, baby
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Step into my office, baby
I was at Darlington’s ground two weeks ago and was struck by the fact that the Chairman’s office is right in reception. In most organisations, the more senior your post, the further you get removed from contact w[…]

Defending
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Defending Dune: I like Dune, having seen it twice. Once at my house, once at a friends. Both times have something in common (other than Dune). I was drunk, and getting more so.
It is not true that all films seem better when you’re drunk. Films […]

FT Top 100 Films 34: TRON
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FT Top 100 Films
34: TRON
If Tron taught kids one thing, it is that films that look good, and are about things we like, will not necessarily be good. It possibly allowed breathless sci-fi kiddies to consider The Return Of The Jedi to be better than i[…]

A question about narrative complexity.
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A question about narrative complexity. I am buying a birthday present for my five year old nephew and as dutiful uncle tend to err on the side of books. What books do you get a kid who is only just starting to read? Previous brithdays I have upped th[…]

Poor old Robbie Savage
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Poor old Robbie Savage. Finally the “Robbie Savage Fact” as it had become known, is no longer true. Robbie, a scamp, a teaser, a mullet topped rascal of the highest sort (for which read dirty little bugger) has finally been sent off, and […]

I suppose if I had one problem with Before Sunset
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I suppose if I had one problem with Before Sunset, it was that the characters, having grown up, had become less interesting. This may seem odd, considering more had happened to them in the past nine years, but in getting older their personalities wer[…]

4th Annual University of Toronto Physics Jamboree
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4th Annual University of Toronto Physics Jamboree
Despite the silly name, this is actually a very creative introduction to the work done in our department. The concept : in alphabetical order, each professor must present an introduction to their work[…]

The Webs We Weave
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The Webs We Weave
Mark Lombardi at the AGO
Lombardi draws the connections between money, people and power?the famous ones mostly, the connubial bliss of the Papal states and the Banco Ambrosia in Italy, The Charles Keating S and L Wall Street Orgies,[…]

“This is not a dream, this is a f*cking nightmare, you b*tch!”
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“This is not a dream, this is a f*cking nightmare, you b*tch!”
Search: Lady Sovereign – Sad Ass Strippah
Destroy: Jentina – Bad Ass Strippa.[…]

…and you lose some
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…and you lose some — the Genesis probe that was due to return to earth today, having collected a slew of solar particles, has done so — only not as intended. Success is never guaranteed, of course, but this is in many ways like the[…]

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