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No more Tapatalk, no more Phone App. I only visit these shores in my billable time now...In two weeks time, no more of that either...
"The Seekers" - The Carnival is Over.
One hidden benefit of the redesign is that it's responsive, i.e. it adapts to phone screens: everything's in one column, buttons are bigger so they can be tapped more easily, and so on. There's a couple of problems with it at the moment (duplicate pagination at the top of thread pages being one) but it's much more usable in a phone web browser than the old version
Just watched a discussion hosted by the V&A with Sathnam Sanghera (author of Empireland) talking about the British Empire and the complexities around it. He asked some great questions of Tristram Hunt, man at the V&A, about the role of museums and why some things are given back and others aren't. A recording will be made available to members but I would hope it gets shared more widely in the future.
Harking back to Sunday evenings of my youth here, as the BBC are repeating the original All Creatures Great and Small, which started its original run on January 8th 1978. It's not on iPlayer for long though, so hurry while nostalgia for a program made forty-odd years ago that was set forty-odd years before that lasts
Harking back to Sunday evenings of my youth here, as the BBC are repeating the original All Creatures Great and Small, which started its original run on January 8th 1978. It's not on iPlayer for long though, so hurry while nostalgia for a program made forty-odd years ago that was set forty-odd years before that lasts
Program? Programme, of course; we'll have none of those Americanisms here
Sainsbury's have started doing thick-cut ribeye steaks, around 14 to 15oz in weight. So tea has been one of them, with chips, beans, and fried onions; and it was delicious
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