Links for Friday 28 December 2007
- Grange Hill Online | Series 31 is coming!
- Being shown "exclusively" on CBBC", old theme tune returns, age range covered is moving downward for a younger audience, "fantasy sequences" being introduced… doesn't sound good.
- Daring Fireball: Yet Another in the Ongoing Series Wherein I Examine a Piece of Supposedly Serious Apple Analysis From a Major Media Outlet and Dissect Its Inaccuracies, Fabrications, and Exaggerations Point-by-Point, Despite the Fact That No Matter How E
- Are there sites that pick apart UK press stories with the same rigour and humour that Gruber uses when filleting Appple-oriented nonsense? I want to read them if so.
- Rickstones Yearbook 1986 - a photoset on Flickr
- Photos and drawings from my school 21 years ago. You can see me in class 4R (the same photo as 4C on the thumbnails). Also, top row of thumbnails, fourth from left. Good work Ted!
- The Colorblind James Experience: Absolutely More!
- History of the band, with MP3s to download, by people in the band.
- Software projects - For Omnigraffle
- Handy scripts for Omnigraffle. Stars, charts, graphs, spirals, arcs, etc.
- The Adaption to my Generation - A Daily Photo Project ++ c 7 11 23 ++ JK Keller
- Self-portrait photos, daily for eight years. Not as hypnotising as Noah Kalina's SImpsons-parodied one, but more extensive. Best when he grows his hair. (via Kevin Kelly)
Glyn30 Dec 2007Permalink
Ben Goldacre on his “Bad Science” website and his articles in the Guardian does an excellent job of picking apart science stories in the British press: http://www.badscience.net/
Phil Gyford
30 Dec 2007Permalink
Yes, he does a great job Glyn. We just need more people doing that across more types of reporting.