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September 29, 2022 in threes | Permalink

DIgital carbon

'Digital' is not the main thing when it comes to carbon. Not even close. Obvs. But, still it's worth knowing what's good and what's bad. These two things might be useful:

CO2.js

How Google Cloud and AWS Approach Customer Carbon Emissions

September 29, 2022 in climate | Permalink

One piece of frogging

While i'm getting all the hashtagnotes started I may as well get hashtagclothes going as well. I'm a lot more interested in fashion than you'd think from looking at me. I love all the hoohah of it. And I'm always saddened that I don't have the spirit to carry off anything more flamboyant that creativedirectormargarethowell.

As this piece in the FT puts it

" The distance between what a man wears to dress up — really dress up — and what he wears in workaday public life has not been, traditionally, very great. Evening dress, for example, is just a black suit with patches of silk or satin here and there. The distance has grown as everyday work clothes have downshifted steadily towards jeans-and-a-T-shirt informality"

But I woke up a bit glum on Thursday and put my 60s DAKS/Simpsons suit on and it right cheered me up. So maybe my 50s are the times I'll get my fashion on.

I also enjoyed this piece from Vogue about the Saville Row attention to detail on display at the Queen's funeral.

"Then there’s a world of gold-bullion embroidery, which will be displayed all over the procession, in all its infinitely complex minutiae of symbolism. “It’s a highly exact, specialist art,” says Stephen Doig, who reports for The Telegraph on the ins and outs of military and men’s formal attire. “One piece of frogging slightly out of place can mean a whole different thing. It’s a minefield.”

September 28, 2022 in clothes | Permalink

I am never watching another movie

"With machine translation, dubbing apps, and VPNs, Chinese creators are shortening movies for Americans."

Thank you Chinese creators. Now, please, can you do science documentaries and removing vox pops from the news.

September 27, 2022 | Permalink

Verschlimmbessern

Should be a section in every work post mortem

A German colleague just taught me the word verschlimmbessern and now I want to use it always pic.twitter.com/6IQZlyRONu

— Alexios (@Mantzarlis) September 23, 2022

September 27, 2022 | Permalink

Noble caff

Noble Rot / EBCB

Dan was kind enough to send me this. It's got a lovely feature by Isaac Rangaswami of Caffs Not Cafes. He was kind enough to mention Egg, Bacon, Chips and Beans. It made me feel pleasantly ancient. Like I might have felt citing Nairn or someone.

Noble Rot / EBCB

Noble Rot / EBCB

Noble Rot / EBCB

September 26, 2022 | Permalink

Mother's Love

Splendid version of a Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou song. Thank you Andy.

September 26, 2022 in Music | Permalink

Things that are better than they need to be

In my head I wrote about this relatively recently. It turns out it was 2007. Anyway, here's another way of looking at it.

I remember when this video went around as “when you’re overqualified for the job” and viewers were supposed to laugh at the crazy drummer but the drummer is doing brilliant, face-melting solos and this video makes me aspire to overdo things to this extent every time I can pic.twitter.com/wjKQ6h2bYk

— Matt Haughey (@mathowie) September 22, 2022

September 26, 2022 | Permalink

A London ear

Ben is back. With Dad Rap, a lovely bit of Donny Hathaway and an introduction to Sabu Martinez and his Swedish percussionists.

September 26, 2022 | Permalink

Didi Han - Late Night Vibin'

Blimey. This also is fantastic.

September 25, 2022 in Music | Permalink

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