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July 30, 2004
[reading] How Many Words-Per-Minute Do You Read? ... 'You read between 350 - 400 words per minute. Well above average reading level. (The average rate is between 200 - 250 words per minute.) It is assumed that you did not skim the words nor fail to understand the meaning of what was read' [via del.icio.us]

[blogs] The Guardian uses Blogging to Tap into Niche Publishing -- Simon Waldman on the Guardian's plans for blogs. '...offering blogs from columnists such as Simon Hoggart or Gary Younge was also one of the things under consideration.'

July 29, 2004
[comics] Superhero Costume Boots -- for the well dressed crime-fighter ... 'Ever see a superhero wearing shabby boots? Not if he's serious about keeping the world a safe and villain-free place. Our superhero boots are top notch, one piece constructed, Lex Luthor stompers!'

[comics] Morrison's Big-Time Return To The DCU -- Newsarama interview with Morrison regarding two new DC Projects. Morrison On JLA: Classified: 'Aquaman has no beard and John Stewart is Green Lantern so it's pretty much set in some kind of current continuity but I'm afraid it's not the gloomy 'adult' world of Sue Dibny's shredded lycra pants so keep well away if it's attempted rape you crave. Cannibalism, yes, rape, no. My DCU is a day-glo, non-stop funhouse, where the world is threatened every five minutes and godlike beings clash in the skies like fireworks.'

July 28, 2004
[blogs] This Isn't London -- lots of amusing made up facts about London... 'All of London's dogs are owned by the same company. Amalgamated Canine Industries was founded when the dog population of the city was nationalised under the Attlee government in 1948, and its holdings were leased back to the pooches' former owners. Since then, this company has, in various forms, regulated all dog activity in the capital.'

July 26, 2004
[comics] State of the Art -- Charlie Higson reviews McSweeney's 13: The Comics Issue ... 'Why does the novel maintain its exalted status as the pinacle of human achievement? Any idiot can write one: you just need patience and a massive ego. It seems extraordinary, when we are surrounded by so much visual information, when we rely on the visual to tell us so much, and the lines between comics, films, advertising, TV and computers are becoming so blurred, that comics should still be considered trivial in some quarters.'

July 25, 2004
[comics] 'Watchmen' unmasked for Par, Aronofsky -- details from Hollywoodreporter.com ... '"Watchmen," the seminal DC Comics limited series, has landed at Paramount Pictures. Darren Aronofsky will develop and direct the project, which is being written by David Hayter.'

July 23, 2004
[windows] Lookout V1.2 -- If you use Outlook you need this - fast Google-esque searching of your emails ... ''An addin to Outlook to quickly search all of your email, contacts, calendar, and filesystem.' [via Joel on Software]

[comics] Dave Sim's Follow-Up to Cerebus ... 'The Collected Dave Sim Letters: Just when you though The Last Day would end it all, scheduled for Spring 2005, is a compilation of Dave's responses to EVERY letter that he received since 2001 (when Carol West quit). 691 pages (at least in Word). Dave's been working on these responses, at a rate of 3-4 letters per day, since his post 300 "vacation" ended on January 23, 2004. He's now working on an INDEX for the volume, using Word's INDEX function. It took him 4 hours to get through the first 19 pages (of the 691).' [via Meowwcat's Cerebus Links]

July 22, 2004
[politics] Kilroy, the Apricot Jam in the Tapioca Party -- nice sketch by David Aaronovitch on Kilroy and UKIP's first day at the European Parliment in Strasbourg ... 'Kilroy slumped low in his seat, emaciated, well-preserved, brown and scowling, listening to the proceedings through headphones pushed back towards his neck. It was as though Pharaoh Senwosret III had been teleported by mistake from the mummy room at the Cairo Antiquities museum to the dock at the Nuremberg trial.'

July 21, 2004
[apollo] July 21st 1969: Neil Armstrong - The Awful Truth

'TRANQUILITY: I abso-fucking-lutely am standing on the surface of the fucking moon. I am talking to you from the goddammed fucking moon. Jesus H. Christ in a chicken basket.

HOUSTON: Holy Shit.

TRANQUILITY: Holy mother of fuck. The fucking moon. Over. '

July 20, 2004
[comics] The Fink Brothers - Mutants in Mega City One -- a MP3 curiosity from the 80's - Suggs and Carl from Madness perform a song about Judge Dredd and Mega City One as "The Fink Brothers". Probably of interest to aging fans of 2000AD only ... 'From Justice Hall to Zappa Block, We patrol the streets around the clock! Judge, Judge, Judge, Judge, Judge, Judge, Judge, Judge Dredd! My God, my brain's exploding!'

July 19, 2004
[comics] Every Generation's Favourite Superhero -- profile of Spiderman... 'For each new generation of teen inadequates, he is the hero-as-nerd, the shy, tongue-tied, non-jock ninny who nevertheless wastes the bad guys and gets into the bra of the top cheerleader. He is always stuck somewhere between 17 and 22. He is the Immortal Teen who, for brief periods, turns into the Urban Übermensch. For the mag-loving kid in the omniplex stalls, he could so easily be one of them. That's why fans, anoraks and commentators discuss his exploits as if he's a friend and call him by the matey diminutive "Spidey". No Batman fan ever dreamt of calling his hero "Batty".'

July 17, 2004
[kook] Bobby Fischer's Pathetic Endgame -- 2002 profile on Bobby Fischer's long downfall ... 'The old Bobby Fischer was back, and more bizarre than ever. This was made eminently clear when Fischer informed tournament officials that he wanted the toilet in his bathroom to rise higher in the air than anyone else's.'

July 16, 2004
[bittorrents] UK Nova -- BitTorrents for UK TV. [via Haddock]

July 15, 2004
[comics] Collector Amasses Complete DC Collection ... 'A private collector in the northeastern United States has accomplished the astounding and unprecedented feat of assembling a complete collection of every comic book ever published by DC Comics. For those of you who have trouble visualizing the enormity of the task, that's over 30,000 individual comic books!'

July 14, 2004
[cartoons] Useful -- All Steve Bell's recent Editorial Cartoons as an RSS Feed.

[quotes] Sally Emerson's top 10 books of quotations ... 'One test of excellence when judging a collection of quotations is finding something intriguing every time you open a page. For instance: "Everything goes wrong for a government which is going wrong" - Richard Crossman, Diaries, Dec 1 1986.'

July 13, 2004
[blog] The Guardian's New Media Top 10 includes Belle De Jour ... 'And sneaking in at number 10, anonymous call girl blogger Belle de Jour, who sparked a ludicrous media guessing game over her identity that led to a book deal for the author, makes the list as a representative of the millions of online bloggers and the year that blogging went overground.'

July 12, 2004
[comics] Not Funnies -- long NYT article on Graphic Novels ... 'In certain ways, graphic novels are an almost primitive medium and require a huge amount of manual labor: drawing, inking, coloring and lettering, most of it done by hand (though a few artists have begun to experiment with computer drawing). It's as if a traditional novelist took his printout and then had to copy it over, word by word, like a quill-wielding monk in a medieval monastery. For some graphic novelists, just four or five panels is a good day's work, and even a modest-size book can take years to complete.' [thanks Kabir]

[blog] Belle De Jour: Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl -- BDJ's novel has aquired a synopsis over at Amazon: 'Belle de Jour is the diary of a London call-girl. The author will remain anonymous, but she's from a nice middle-class family, in her late twenties, writing a phD who writes about her rather unusual job with humour, affection and honesty. This isn't a salacious catalogue of sexual encounters, rather it's the unfolding story of her life: the difficulties in juggling her very understanding boyfriend with her profession; the question of what to wear to work; the problems associated with managing pubic topiary and the often hilarious hypocrisies she bears witness to every day. And of course, there's the odd sexual encounter thrown in for good measure... It's witty, compelling, educative and oddly moving. Belle is a twenty-first century Moll Flanders who will appeal to women because of her honesty and guts, and to men because she lifts the lid on what call girls are really thinking...'

July 09, 2004
[comics] Interview with Craig McGill - Grant Morrison's Biographer ... 'As I mentioned, the book is now about everything in his life - school years, when he dressed as a woman, the drugs, the friends, the fallouts, magic. Everything. Doing it chronologically will make it easier for the incoming reader who is not au fait with Grant's work and the book will probably run in a very linear sense. I think if I had to sum up one core part of it, it would be honesty. It covers all of his life, but he's being very blunt with himself and about others. There's an emotional core to the book, I don't know if there's a focus on one part of him, more than any other though.'

July 08, 2004
[tv] Northmoor -- well done Edge of Darkness fan-site ... 'Edge of Darkness is the product of the years 1982 to 1985. These were the days before détente, when born-again Christians and cold-war warriors seemed to be running the United States.' [via Haddock]

[comics] Grant Morrison: Master & Commander -- a huge Popimage interview with Grant Morrison ... 'What people often forget, of course, is that Magneto, unlike the lovely Sir Ian McKellen, is a mad old terrorist twat. No matter how he justifies his stupid, brutal behaviour, or how anyone else tries to justify it, in the end he's just an old bastard with daft, old ideas based on violence and coercion. I really wanted to make that clear at this time.'

July 07, 2004
[royalty] Remembrance Di -- Diamond Geezer visits the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain and Kensington Palace and spots a fantastic placard and poem to the dead Princess ... 'Today you would have been 43, You were so lovely, Why did you have to die, Why, why, why, why?'

July 06, 2004
[blogs] Random Reality Bites -- the Guardian interviews UK Ambulanceman blogger Tom Reynolds ... 'The Londoner's blog, Random Acts of Reality, charts the ups and downs of his life as an emergency medical technician, or EMT, for the ambulance service. Since he started blogging a year ago, Reynolds has built up a dedicated audience who have been absorbed by his accounts of dealing with knife fights, spurious call-outs and little old ladies grabbing his testicles.'

July 05, 2004
[web] Group Hug continues to pull me back ... Kissing the Stripper and Grandma: '...while I was with a stripper, I kissed her a few times. And after showering and brushing, of course, the next person I kissed on the lips was my grandmother, on mothers day.'

July 04, 2004
[web] Ghosts in the Machines -- "What happens to your online self when you die?" - a question most bloggers have probably asked themselves occasionally ... 'The multitudes of LiveJournal communities and Web pages devoted to deceased young people are a testament to how real some of the relationships between online friends can be, and also how persistent online culture has become, even in the way we approach mortality. Pieces of people's lives become nonphysical totems to their memory and exist indefinitely until the next hard drive wipe or crash.' [via del.icio.us]

July 02, 2004
[comics] Women in Refrigerators -- a list of female characters in comics who have been "killed, raped, depowered, crippled, turned evil, maimed, tortured, contracted a disease or had other life-derailing tragedies befall her."

July 01, 2004
[virus] News from the Lab -- a weblog written by the F-Secure Antivirus Research Team ... 'I think we've seen more virus writers caught during year 2004 than during last five years combined.'