The British government is not amused. Linguistics student Tom Scott has set up a parody of their web site with instructions to the public on how to prepare for a terrorist attack.
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The British government is not amused. Linguistics student Tom Scott has set up a parody of their web site with instructions to the public on how to prepare for a terrorist attack. You may find it strange that a practice so famous for pushing CAD technology to its limits has not developed its own website – James Avery in the UK certainly did and has set up his own site paying homage to Gehry. It is not regularly updated but there are a lot of good . . . → Read More: A Frank Gehry website In the UK, frequent traffic jams on motorways are causing the Government to consider implementing the American idea of having dedicated lanes for cars carrying two or more persons (with fines for lone drivers caught in the wrong lane). Friends of the Earth is concerned that the scheme will be used as a reason . . . → Read More: Crowded roads Visit The Museum of Coat Hangers – the earliest ones date back to about 2000 BC. (via Coudal Partners – Museum of online Museums) Update (2008-05-20): Unfortunately the website linked to has vanished. You can find snap shots of the website at the way back machine, for example here. You can now get much of the content from Time magazine via their 9 rss feeds. |
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