it allows them to keep running investigative journalism
― . (Noodle Vague), Monday, 11 November 2013 18:14 (twelve years ago)
http://www.theguardian.com/society/shortcuts/quiz/2013/nov/12/is-your-child-a-yob-quiz?CMP=fb_gu
classy
― Merdeyeux, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 14:23 (twelve years ago)
J @piercepenniless 5 JunI can't imagine what it must be like to have so profoundly little to say about the world as Tim Dowling does. Acres of paper, utterly wasted
― lex pretend, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 14:33 (twelve years ago)
dim owl ting
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 14:35 (twelve years ago)
craig brown used to write things like that for the telegraph
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 14:36 (twelve years ago)
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:35 PM (4 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
IRL LOL
― lex pretend, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 14:40 (twelve years ago)
I really enjoy Tim Dowling's columns.
― Vic Arpeggio, Private Investigator (stevie), Tuesday, 12 November 2013 15:17 (twelve years ago)
Craig Brown is a genuinely planet-sized douche
― a strident purist when it comes to band-related shirts (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 12 November 2013 16:14 (twelve years ago)
― lex pretend, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 14:40 (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
+1
― hatcat marnell (suzy), Tuesday, 12 November 2013 16:35 (twelve years ago)
It's a bit like New Labour's pact with the City.
― Alba, Wednesday, 13 November 2013 09:10 (twelve years ago)
it allows them to keep running capitalism
― a strident purist when it comes to band-related shirts (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 13 November 2013 09:30 (twelve years ago)
I was referring to profits of the boom being skimmed off and spent on things like Sure Start.
― Alba, Wednesday, 13 November 2013 09:34 (twelve years ago)
i was referring to allowing the capitalists to continue to create the kind of gaping inequalities that made Sure Start necessary and doomed to fail
― a strident purist when it comes to band-related shirts (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 13 November 2013 09:44 (twelve years ago)
It astounds me the number of times I click on things then think "Ah, they know I clicked on this". I'm shaping the future of journalism by clicking on crap links.
― djh, Wednesday, 13 November 2013 19:03 (twelve years ago)
Sponsored feature, Gallery (8 pictures), 15 Nov 2013
"I don’t live in the past,” says Guy Hills, who opens the door to his Victorian house in north London sporting plus fours, pointy slippers and Brylcreem. Once inside, it becomes clear his statement is at odds with his home, too: it’s furnished almost entirely with salvaged and vintage finds, revived and reinvented by Maria Speake, designer and co-founder of Retrouvius, a business devoted to saving and reusing the old. The four-storey house is in Primrose Hill, one of London’s most creative neighbourhoods (Nicholas Hytner and Helen Fielding live in the same street and every second house, it seems, sports a blue plaque). Regent’s Canal flows past the back garden: “We sometimes row to London Zoo with the kids, or to Camden Lock,” Hills says.
The building was divided into flats when he and his wife Natasha moved here in 2002. Having bought out the owners of the upper floors, they started work on creating a family home (the couple have three children, Amelia, 10, Hector, eight, and Rex, six), party pad and HQ for Hills’ textile and menswear company, Dashing Tweeds. They approached Retrouvius because Hills loves all things vintage (he has an impressive collection of snuff boxes).
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Sunday, 17 November 2013 18:55 (twelve years ago)
enjoying the attempt to outflank the nyt here
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Sunday, 17 November 2013 18:56 (twelve years ago)
groce
― smize without a face (c sharp major), Sunday, 17 November 2013 19:23 (twelve years ago)
wouldn't "snuff box" be a great slang term for a coffin?
― but my heart is full of woah (NickB), Sunday, 17 November 2013 19:26 (twelve years ago)
I'm a sucker for these sorts of lavish designs
http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/nov/01/snowden-nsa-files-surveillance-revelations-decoded
― sktsh, Friday, November 1, 2013 1:16 PM (2 weeks ago) Bookmark
this is the worst shit in the universe, are you high
― i wanna be a gabbneb baby (Hungry4Ass), Sunday, 17 November 2013 19:36 (twelve years ago)
hurts not to be able to c+p the intelligence dossier graphic of like
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2474/3904152560_b208111ca5_z.jpg
U S President B OBAMA
― love mike love (ko komo) (schlump), Sunday, 17 November 2013 19:53 (twelve years ago)
xp mibbes aye. What am I not seeing that makes it so shit? (not defending it, just wondering why the visceral reaction 2 weeks on)
― sktsh, Sunday, 17 November 2013 22:49 (twelve years ago)
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2013/08/snow_fall_the_jockey_the_scourge_of_the_new_york_times_bell_and_whistle.html
I’m all for experimentation in Web journalism. I think videos, graphics, large-format images and other extra-textual elements can improve storytelling. But I suspect that years from now, we’ll look back at “Snow Fall,” “The Jockey,” and their copycats in the same way we now regard 1990s-era dancing hamster animations—as an example of excess, a moment when designers indulged their creativity because they now have the technical means to do so, and not because it improved the story or readers’ understanding of it.
― caek, Monday, 18 November 2013 07:28 (twelve years ago)
You can't tell what works without experimenting and pushing boundaries and I can't imagine there will ever be the budget for something like this to be a regular thing. I think throwing everything at the wall in these pretty rare features is a good way to take stock, look at how they are received, see what works and throw away what doesn't.
― Chewshabadoo, Monday, 18 November 2013 13:36 (twelve years ago)
the whole reason people went nuts over the snow fall story is because it obviously DID improve the reader's understanding of the story
not the case for all bells'n'whistles stuff granted
― lex pretend, Monday, 18 November 2013 13:43 (twelve years ago)
in the same way we now regard 1990s-era dancing hamster animations—as an example of excess, a moment when designers indulged their creativity because they now have the technical means to do so
That's not how we regard the dancing hamsters of the 1990s, though, is it? It seems to me they're exactly like Snow Fall: designers experimenting and coming to grips with what the technology now allows them to do. In one case the eventual result is .gif swallowing the world like it has, hopefully in the other we get online newspaper design that's as creative and expressive as print.
― stet, Monday, 18 November 2013 13:55 (twelve years ago)
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/20/hull-residents-celebrate-city-culture
can't even post picture of Hannah at a reasonable size
― thus spake darraghthustra (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 21:07 (twelve years ago)
dave simpson is toilet
― soft snow dogsblood and grain alcohol (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 21:53 (twelve years ago)
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/21/single-man-guide-blue-is-the-warmest-colour-lesbian-drama
Hey Nick Dastoor I don't give a shit what films you go to see but I do now think you are creepy as fuck.
― Blandford Forum, Thursday, 21 November 2013 15:45 (twelve years ago)
hi
― buzza, Thursday, 21 November 2013 15:50 (twelve years ago)
I am listening to the Pooh Sticks!
― screaming lord, such opinion (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 21 November 2013 15:51 (twelve years ago)
good to see the popcorn trick getting props again
― conrad, Thursday, 21 November 2013 15:51 (twelve years ago)
Ah well, you can't please all the people all of the time
― Alba, Thursday, 21 November 2013 17:13 (twelve years ago)
There are worse things to be creepy as.
― Madchen, Thursday, 21 November 2013 17:26 (twelve years ago)
Daniel Radcliffe: 'I ask myself, would Michael Fassbender do it?Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe speaks to Simon Hattenstone about smoking, his musical tastes and the embarrassment of being a millionaire
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Friday, 22 November 2013 17:33 (twelve years ago)
smoking
It won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. Steven Spielberg called it magnificent. Peter Bradshaw's given it a glowing review.
vs
Which film critics do you trust (if any?)Peter Bradshaw personally - he can be relied upon to be totally wrong.
― N. (nickdastoor), Wednesday, September 4, 2002 12:34 PM (11 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― Ward Fowler, Saturday, 23 November 2013 13:16 (twelve years ago)
and Nick Dastoor is the creepy one...
― Eyeball Kicks, Saturday, 23 November 2013 18:50 (twelve years ago)
hot dog, jumping frog, alba's quirky
― space bl00ps (NickB), Saturday, 23 November 2013 19:08 (twelve years ago)
Thank You Breaking News ticker
N-Dubz's Dappy kicked in face by horse
― pandemic, Friday, 29 November 2013 17:43 (twelve years ago)
and thank you horse
― a multimillionaire’s flippant reference to a “ho” (Bananaman Begins), Friday, 29 November 2013 17:55 (twelve years ago)
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/dec/08/middle-aged-drink-drug-abusers-nhs-hospital-admissions
More than half a million people have been hospitalised in the past three years because of drink or drugs, with those in their 40s behind a surge in cases that is putting a strain on the NHS, official figures reveal. A total of 533,302 people in England have been admitted to hospital as an emergency since 2010 with serious health problems related to their consumption of alcohol or illicit substances. The vast majority were admissions for conditions specifically related to alcohol abuse, such as liver problems. Of those, 60,738 were aged 40 to 44 and another 60,083 were 45 to 49 – together, more than a fifth of the total. Some were admitted a number of times between 2010 and 2013....There is no comparative data, as this is the first time the figures have been compiled in this way...
― Pre-Madonna (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Sunday, 8 December 2013 22:38 (twelve years ago)
jay rayners column in the print edition of todays observer namechecks john paul sartre
― A Skanger Barkley (nakhchivan), Sunday, 8 December 2013 22:39 (twelve years ago)
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/dec/08/middle-aged-drink-drug-abusers-nhs-hospital-admissionsMore than half a million people have been hospitalised in the past three years because of drink or drugs, with those in their 40s behind a surge in cases that is putting a strain on the NHS, official figures reveal. A total of 533,302 people in England have been admitted to hospital as an emergency since 2010 with serious health problems related to their consumption of alcohol or illicit substances. The vast majority were admissions for conditions specifically related to alcohol abuse, such as liver problems. Of those, 60,738 were aged 40 to 44 and another 60,083 were 45 to 49 – together, more than a fifth of the total. Some were admitted a number of times between 2010 and 2013....There is no comparative data, as this is the first time the figures have been compiled in this way...
I read the "There is no comparative data, as this is the first time the figures have been compiled in this way..." as referring to the section before it, which you haven't quoted, about drinking broken down by socioeconomic group. There shouldn't have been a paragraph break, though.
― Alba, Monday, 9 December 2013 16:10 (twelve years ago)
Even if that's the case, they're saying >80% of these people are not in their 40s which hardly supports they opening sentence.
― Pre-Madonna (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Monday, 9 December 2013 21:27 (twelve years ago)
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/10/david-moyes-john-major-sport-politics-fail-manchester-united
For those who turn rarely to the back pages, Moyes is in his first season as the manager of Manchester United. He inherited a team that had just won yet another title as Premier League champions, but under him they are struggling...
For those who turn rarely to the back pages....- it's 2013 and you can read articles online- why would you be reading this?
― nashwan, Tuesday, 10 December 2013 12:27 (twelve years ago)
It's 2013 and people still talk about the silver screen, records and all manner of other things which have become or are becoming something else.
― Madchen, Tuesday, 10 December 2013 12:31 (twelve years ago)
did you know that software uses a floppy-disk-looking save icon when it's 2013 and like no-one uses floppy disks anymore???
― if you're happy and you know it, it's false consciousness (c sharp major), Tuesday, 10 December 2013 12:34 (twelve years ago)
Journos still refer to fans 'on the terraces' of premier league clubs
― UK Cop Humour (Bananaman Begins), Tuesday, 10 December 2013 12:38 (twelve years ago)
And the green ink brigade scribbles online.
― Madchen, Tuesday, 10 December 2013 12:41 (twelve years ago)
i seen a crow fly
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