Aaargh! So much to do, so little time... otherwise I would have posted these ages ago. You lot get on with reading them; there'll be a test at the end:
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- There's no looting in Tooting: social media and the riots - "It’d be too easy and tedious to point at the tulip-clasm playing out on Twitter, roll our collective eyes and say ‘how silly’. As 24-hour news tells us, we’re not safe – things are going to kick off, these people are scum... As the news-copter zooms in on some people in balaclavas looking disinterestedly at an upturned bin, we wonder – has the bin on my road been knocked over?" James Temperton on rumour mills grinding at the speed of light. Bonus linky: Watford Riots - A Guide by JPweasel, an amusing analysis of the Hertfordshire riots-that-never were: "The riot was going to march through South Oxhey, then down Bushey high street, hit Hemel Hempstead at 3, then Watford for 4. And these were ALL THE SAME PEOPLE. Never mind that they were walking for literally miles, THE RIOT WAS COMING. And worse, it was sticking to a timetable."
- “You’re Goddam Right I Remember” – Howard Hawks Interviewed - Kathleen Murphy's interview was first published in Movietone News in 1977: "Mr. Hawks, who had turned 80 just over a month before, had driven 350 miles the previous day, taking his son to and from a motorcycle meet in the desert; and he frequently kneaded a stiffening hand he’d once broken on Ernest Hemingway’s jaw. He talked. We talked."
- Teaching Grandmothers to Suck Eggs - "I love old ladies. I’ve rarely met a bad one. In fact, if I didn’t relish the prospect of being a pipe-smoking, Boo Radleyesque, grumpy, slightly stinky old man quite so much, I would like to have been one when I grow up. One thing has always troubled me, though: the idea that you can’t teach them (or, specifically, grandmothers) to suck eggs." The Gastronaut tests the theory, with real grandmothers.
- Flash mob at Copenhagen Central Station. Copenhagen Phil playing Ravel's Bolero. - "As one of the first professional symphony orchestras ever Copenhagen Phil (Sjællands Symfoniorkester) did a flash mob at Copenhagen Central Station on May 2nd 2011 playing Ravel's Bolero. Conductor is Jesper Nordin."
- 14 May 2011: Richard's Reactor - "My project is to build a working nuclear reactor. Not to gain electricity, just for fun and to see if it's possible to split atoms at home." 22 July 2011: Project canceled! - "Wednesday, I was arrested and sent to jail, when the police and the Swedish Radiation Safety Authory searched my apartment. They took all my radioactive stuff, but I was released after a hearing... I was ordered by the police to get out of the building with my hands up, then three men came, with geiger-counters and searched me. Then I was placed in a police-car, when Radiation Safety Authory went into my apartment with very advanced measure-tools. So, my project is canceled!"
- ‘Where Children Sleep’ - "As [photographer James Mollison] considered how to represent needy children around the world, he wanted to avoid the common devices: pleading eyes, toothless smiles. When he visualized his own childhood, he realized that his bedroom said a lot about what sort of life he led. So he set out to find others." Fascinating gallery.
- Accuracy takes power: one man's 3GHz quest to build a perfect SNES emulator - Byuu, creator of the bsnes emulator, explains why even the most powerful modern systems can struggle to fully emulate the hardware of yesteryear: "Take the case of DICE, the digital integrated circuit emulator. Here is an emulator that works at the transistor level for absolutely perfect recreation of the very first video games ever created. To run Pong at about 5-10fps, DICE requires a 3GHz processor. Yes, you read that right: no computer processor at this time that can run Pong at the circuit level at full speed. It's not that DICE is a slow program; indeed, it is very well optimized. It's that there is enormous overhead to simulating every last transistor propagation delay."
- Crime in Wartime - "In 1939 there had been just over 300,000 indictable offences known to the police in England and Wales. Over the next few years this figure was to increase dramatically." Spirit of the Blitz, revisited.
- Exposing a Fake Video Trick - "You know I love videos that may or may not be fake. It gets me pumped up. Ok, here is a video. It is almost certainly fake." Rhett Allain , associate professor of physics at Southeastern Louisiana University, demonstrates some quick and easy ways to use free software such as Tracker and a bit of maths to analyse video and detect shenanigans.
- Dear Photograph - "take a picture of a picture from the past in the present."
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