Seconded many times ... no one else but @janelong would trouble to hunt down FOUR SECONDS of Project Moon Base (1953) that illustrate the point made in our script but also establish yet another connection between obscure SF cinema as 2001 A Space Odyssey.
@anilananth Hi Anil, I hope that you're well. I just sent you an email about a book I'm writing but wondered if yuo could follow me back so that I could DM you here? thanks a lot
I don't buy the argument by @trussliz that capitalism and private enterprise is responsible for e.g. the iPhone. Worth remembering how much was built on public-funded research, and designed by individuals who went through state-funded art colleges #changemakers2018
@costcofuneral I'm so sorry to hear about your EHS, it can be awful. I'm awriting a book about it atm, do you think you might be up for being interviewed?
It's a special edition of my newsletter today, where I dug through the archives of @thetimes, stretching back to 1785, to find cool maps and graphics #ddj#gistribe#datviz: https://t.co/RW2EKOIQqA
I am sad that some terminally unemployed bozo with 1 O Level won’t be able to have their life saved, as mine was starting at NME in 1993. However, I still believe in print, paid for, and made with care. I hope someone smart sees this as a gap to be filled.
As custodians, IPC were about as careful with NME as the Taliban were with the Buddhas of Bamiyan. I know how hard it is to make a counterculture-leaning mag that also makes money ... but it should never have degenerated to that point
Here are 10 first aid steps to do when someone has a #seizure where they shake or jerk (known as tonic clonic or clonic) https://t.co/wUOdsmXelt #epilepsy
Can I just say, though, that there is a wealth of GREAT music writing around in 2018, in lots of different places, and anyone using NME's demise to argue otherwise can do one.