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2 months ago |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
There's a lot to be said for putting your phone down ...
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Jan 24, 2025 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
A flurry of days spent listening to the work of Angelo Badalamenti while working (for fairly obvious reasons), and taking breaks to scrunch my face up and whisper "bloody hell" at slowly disgorging social media newsfeeds (for similarly fairly obvious reasons), gives a fraught but ethereal air to this week's links, below, which I would ask you to visualise being hurriedly spoken in a dream to you in reverse, while you are seated in a big armchair surrounded by blood red curtains. This week's news.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough |Maria van Lieshout
Well, we are a whole 17 days into the new year, a scant quarter of a century into this increasingly less-new millennium, and we've already hit 2025's allocation of Too Much News in the span of about 4 days, as can be seen in this week's links, below.This week's news.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
2025 seems to be off to an expectedly chaotic start, if the various feeds of social media platforms no-longer fact-checked are to be believed, which they likely shouldn't be. However, the one thing you should generally This week's news.always believe, as a good rule of thumb, are this week's links, below.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
And lo, we return to the world of work, bleary eyed from a combination of the complete lack of sun during the bleak midwinter and from subsisting on a diet comprised almost entirely of Stilton for a solid fortnight, however, what better way to retrain your bite than with a flavourful selection of this week's links, below!This week's news.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
Well the weather outside is increasingly constantly frightful, but below we have the final links of the year, which are intermittently delightful, so mull whatever you have that can be mulled and bid a fare-thee-well to another year for the record books.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
It's the penultimate links post of the year, and so it's almost, but not quite, time to look back in wonderment on the 8,784 hours that have passed us by, in another circuit around the sun, and think "there really was a This week's news.lot of tech start-up news this year, I wonder when companies, valued at astronomical sums to provide services nobody really wants, will resume their acknowledgment of the existence of vowels in their names?" However, for now, once more, with feeling, it's ths...
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Dec 5, 2024 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
Collating this week's links, below, with a classic bit of (northern hemisphere) winter ennui, as not even the most twinkling and joyous of seasonal lights or baubles or knick-knacks can distract from the fact that if I dare to try reading a freshly-delivered comic book after 3 p.m. then I am going to have to switch on The Big Light, and that dog just won't hunt, senator, so I'll instead just sit in the dark with the glare of my laptop screen illuminating my face, as my forebears would have...
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Nov 27, 2024 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough
Returning with This Week's Links, below, in the span of days when, traditionally, everyone has a bit of a rest, as I still don't fully grok how the cycle of federal holidays works, and instead took a break last week by mistake and spent most of my spare time sleeving Magic: The Gathering cards, as is my wont.This week's news.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
tcj.com | Clark Burscough |Janine Janssen |Sarah Andersen
This week's links, below, are brought to you by some better living through chemistry, as cold and flu season hits olde London towne, so knock up a fresh batch of chicken soup and wrap yourself in a blanket while the pseudoephedrine takes effect, because we're quarantining up in here like it's 2021 and doomscrolling like our lives/sinuses depend on it.This week's news.