Star Wars collecting goes too far Metafilter discusses the Bobacabana, a house entirely devoted to Star Wars merchandise.
Gas poisoning in Islingword Street To celebrate our arrival in our new house, a sad story of a gas leak in the street, 94 years ago.
Virgin planes, er, trains On a Virgin train from Oxford to Brighton, and once again I find myself wondering why Virgin Trains is pretending so hard that itâs an airline. In first class, Iâm presented with a plastic box containing five separate plastic packages, four brand names, 6 pretzels, a chocolate, a
New house, new blog name We are back (almost) online after our house move, and are now based in sunny Brighton. So the blog has a new name, not least because I was getting a bit tired of the old one. It also has a new URL (islingwordstreet.com), though lewes.typepad.com will still
You are in a maze of twisting policies, all alike Remember those text-based adventure games? You know âGet sandwichâ and all that? Now you can play one as the President of the United States. (via MeFi)
GDB: Benjamin Franklin Inspired by Virtual Stoaâs Dead Socialist Watch, Iâve decided to start a regular feature commemorating the birthdays of the great figures of democracy. And first up is Benjamin Franklin who was born 300 years ago today. Read about him at Wikipedia. Among other achievements, he founded the first
Hikikomori The New York Times magazine has an interesting feature on hikikomori â the âshut-inâ. These are Japanese teenagers (usually) who lock themselves in their room, away from human contact for years or decades. Is it a culture-specific phenomenon (like anorexia in the West), or could the same thing happen here?
Saving the Post Office An article in the Washington Post describes how the US Postal Service is tackling problems similar to those that Royal Mail is facing.
The High Weald on the TV Janina from the High Weald AONB organisation emails to say that the High Weald will be featured on regional documentary show Inside Out on 30 January. The show, which will air at 1930, shows pigs returning to one of the old sunken droves near Wadhurst.