textpatterns
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The Guardian, 1922, on the death of Proust and the poetry of Chesterton:
5:00 PM Nov 19th
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Thanks to Charlie Park, look at these amazing toolchests:
4:20 PM Nov 19th
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Oxcord, Oxford, Oxlord, whatev.
11:55 AM Nov 19th
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Looking forward to Oxcord's Museum of Storytelling:
11:03 AM Nov 19th
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Lucy Knisley is "downloading optimism" about digital and analog media surviving together:
5:34 AM Nov 18th
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All well and good, but show me whatcha got in the way of an "I":
5:16 PM Nov 17th
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Three new posts this morning, on lists, notes, texts and images:
8:07 AM Nov 16th
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Lovely little essay from Hilary Mantel on where stories come from:
6:59 AM Nov 14th
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Will Rupert really do it?
9:24 AM Nov 13th
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RT @: I'm beginning to suspect that "Derives joy from others' suffering" is on the job description for most positions @ Adobe
12:47 PM Nov 12th
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Via Kottke, a map of the US Interstate system in the style of the famous London Underground map:
6:09 AM Nov 12th
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Dreams as warm-up exercises for the brain?
4:35 PM Nov 9th
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@ I'm determined to find a use for it myself!
5:23 PM Nov 5th
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in reply to tcarmody
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Didn't realize that Stephen Fry's series on Gutenberg's Press is available on YouTube:
11:37 AM Nov 4th
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Letters from the Hellbox: . About typography. Not overly geeky.
11:29 AM Nov 4th
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āIām not sure what a primary source is, but I figure it must be one if it makes me sneeze.ā
6:03 AM Nov 2nd
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Descriptions of difficult books: . Nice idea, I guess, but what good do 'descriptions' do?
1:53 PM Oct 30th
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Nooks and Kindles:
8:36 AM Oct 30th
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How bad a thing is the death of a language? Of many languages?
8:23 AM Oct 30th
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"The intention of the magazine is to return dignity to the art of loafing."
5:39 AM Oct 26th
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- Name Alan Jacobs
- Location Wheaton, Illinois
- Web http://www.thenew...
- Bio Thinking about reading, writing, and technologies of knowledge.
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