May 19, 2013
November 20, 2010
Truths for mature humans
The pants puzzled me at first, but of course it's trousers.
January 16, 2010
My parents were awesome.
...maybe.
November 14, 2009
Human Jumbotron
...wow.
October 18, 2009
Nanowrimo season
is here again. You know the deal: a fifty thousand word novel written entirely during the month of November. We have some Mofite participation already.
Winning's not really important (no prizes), quality's not really important (luckily): it just provides the chance and the motivation to get a lot of words down.
Anyone else want to give it a go?
October 15, 2009
September 08, 2009
September 02, 2009
Don't judge my hair.
Ah, go on then. Worth clicking back to some of the earlier pages.
September 01, 2009
A Venn diagram of mythical creatures.
Pretty good - it works in three creatures I hadn't even heard of, and others I was a bit vague about. Why no chimera, though? (And why were there no winged centaurs?)
August 02, 2009
PingWire
is an (almost) live feed of images being posted to twitter with Twitpic, yfrog, and Twitgoo. All the randomness of the Internet with the mindless passivity of TV...
July 12, 2009
Unesco recently added 13 new World Heritage sites
to its list. At the same time, it took the almost unprecedented step of removing a site: the Elbe Valley at Dresden has been ruined by a massive new bridge plonked across it.
more inside
June 18, 2009
Satellite pictures
from Nasa display big changes over the last decade.
May 25, 2009
May 03, 2009
April 29, 2009
Globe-trotting
soft toys.
April 22, 2009
Become a work of Art.
Applications are now open for a period standing on Trafalgar Square's Empty Plinth. Originally meant for an equestrian statue of George IV, the plinth has recently been used to exhibit a miscellaneous set of modern art works.
Anthony Gormley wants the plinth to be occupied by a succession of people - put your application in now (I have).
March 20, 2009
Egyptian Mummies are not screaming
compare the ones at the Guanajuato Museum - there’s a pictorial tour (first page requires Windows Media Player, but you can skip it) - or the Capuchin catacombs, in Palermo.
March 17, 2009
Cleopatra's mother was black?
The article asks whether Cleopatra's mother was "African". Of course she was. What it means is, was she black? This is not a new claim in itself. The excellent Isidore of Seville has a gallery of ancient images of Cleopatra and a collection of articles.
The orthodox view is that as a Ptolemaic queen she was probably blonde and definitely Macedonian. Looking at those sculptures and coins - does she look a bit, well, Jewish? Could there have been a charming Hebrew slave in her father's palace?
March 15, 2009
February 11, 2009
Melted bricks
(they would only be 'molten' if still liquid, right?)
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