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I couldn't possibly comment: Early railway humour - Charles Dickens on railway buffets
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I couldn't possibly comment. Personal stuff by William Perrin that doesn't fit with his other sites. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Early railway humour - Charles Dickens on railway buffets. This piece is as relevant today as it was over one hundred years ago. It seems to be the origin of all British railway sandwich humour. Next time you are stuck with the Pumpkin as your only source of sustenance on a cold night, read this, extracted from Project Gutenberg. And weep at he state of progress:. Our Missis,...
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I couldn't possibly comment: TV remote controls - a salutary lesson in the need to adopt open standards
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I couldn't possibly comment. Personal stuff by William Perrin that doesn't fit with his other sites. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. TV remote controls - a salutary lesson in the need to adopt open standards. Today we learn of the death of Eugen Polley. Polite, on topic comments welcome. Location: Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A, UK. Would love to hear your comments, but i shall moderate out for profanity, abuse, extremism or being off topic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This site is for. Social Reporti...
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I couldn't possibly comment: Can #floodhack help people work together to prevent future floods? (repost)
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I couldn't possibly comment. Personal stuff by William Perrin that doesn't fit with his other sites. Sunday, February 16, 2014. Can #floodhack help people work together to prevent future floods? Here’s an idea for today’s #floodhack. This is something that government data and modern web tools can easily achieve. What data sets would you need? Drainage basins (EA, Geological Survey and many hydrology academics). Rivers (not open as far as I know). Land ownership and leasing (land registry). So why not sho...
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Victoria Road News and Views | Information of value to residents and neighbours of Victoria Road, Oxford | Page 2
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Victoria Road News and Views. Twin size trundle beds to give away. October 15, 2015 at 12:46 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. She can be contacted on 01865 511 494 or 07983 820 823. Helping Hedgehogs in Victoria Road. October 12, 2015 at 12:08 pm · Filed under Environment. Hedgehogs released to our neighbourhood. Many residents have reported hedgehogs living in our gardens, and this neighbourhood has been assessed as suitable for a release site back into the wild for four of the 610 (! Feeding hedgehogs a...
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Trinity Mirror adopts blogging software in Buckinghamshire | The Hyperlocal Web
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Observations on community media by James Hatts. Trinity Mirror adopts blogging software in Buckinghamshire. Martin Stabe reports that Trinity Mirror is using of Moveable Type. For its new Buckinghamshire Advertiser. As I noted here previously TM is using Typepad. For its postcode-based sites in the north of England. I’m still not convinced that a blogging platform is the right choice for a local paper’s entire web operation. Update: Jeff Jarvis likes it: “ It’s simple. It works. Content The Hyperlocal Web.
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links for 2007-03-05 | The Hyperlocal Web
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Observations on community media by James Hatts. Hounam Set To Launch Ultralocal News Magazines Across Scotland (from Sunday Herald). 8220;A former Sunday Times journalist is set to launch a franchise micropublishing business that aims to be an antidote to the newspaper industry’s plunging circulation and advertising figures.”. Published Monday 5 March 2007 and Filed in Uncategorised. Trinity Mirror adopts blogging software in Buckinghamshire. Laquo; Panlocal or hyperlocal? Content The Hyperlocal Web.
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The Hyperlocal Web : Observations on community media by James Hatts
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Observations on community media by James Hatts. January 31st, 2007. Oncom’s back – for now. Glad to see that the Online Communities Ltd network in Richmond-upon-Thames is back in action after a brief shutdown. Journalism is evolving and getting closer to home. Is there such a thing as a â œhyperlocal journalism movementâ , as Rick Siefert argues? I guess there is. London Voices – London Neighbourhoods Online. My SE1 website belongs to this informal network of local sites. January 30th, 2007. An interesti...
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About James Hatts | The Hyperlocal Web
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Observations on community media by James Hatts. James Hatts is the editor of the London SE1 Community. Which was first established in 1998. He. Has also worked in bookselling – both online and in the real world. Aged 34, he has a degree in History and Spanish from Royal. Holloway, University of London. Updated on Saturday 28 February 2015. Content The Hyperlocal Web.
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Panlocal or hyperlocal? | The Hyperlocal Web
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Observations on community media by James Hatts. I liked this post from Pegasus News. About why they’re one step up from hyperlocal:. The term hyperlocal, referring to deep local neighborhood and niche coverage, has bothered me for some time. Since we’ve launched, it’s occurred to me that there is nothing wrong with the term, per se — but it isn’t a term that well describes Pegasus News. Published Sunday 11 February 2007 and Filed in Uncategorised. Laquo; links for 2007-02-07. Content The Hyperlocal Web.
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