timlukins | 8 years ago | on: The Lost Art of Staying Put
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timlukins | 8 years ago | on: Alan Turing’s “Can Computers Think?” Radio Broadcasts Re-Recorded
timlukins | 11 years ago | on: Pints in the sun
For example, here in Edinburgh one of the best (indeed rare) beer gardens is the Pear Tree:
http://pintsinthesun.co.uk/#55.94434710372921/-3.18554684848...
Which is notorious for the dreaded shadow of nearby Appleton Tower (8 stories, immediately to the west) curtailing an evenings imbibing..
timlukins | 12 years ago | on: Scotland's Eigg island to become completely self-sufficient in renewable energy
What opened my eyes to this was David MacKay's wonderful (free) book:
timlukins | 12 years ago | on: 'World's oldest calendar' discovered in Scottish field
Personally, I think vitrification was a product of accident/attack rather than direct intent...
timlukins | 12 years ago | on: 'World's oldest calendar' discovered in Scottish field
http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/details/1114898/
http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/17820/digital_images/ro...
This is a later monument, but to my mind still an indication of "pre-historic science" - and just how advanced it could be.
As an aside, I was always pleasingly intrigued by the fact that Rothiemay was furthermore the birthplace of James Ferguson...
"Edinburgh, where I live, used to be a fine old mirthless town. Twenty-first century marketers have turned it into a fairground. Half the year the city’s few green spaces get trashed by Ferris Wheels, vomit, German Christmas markets, vomit, outdoor exhibitions and exhibitionists, vomit, coffee bars, beer tents, and ice-skating rinks.“
She captures the sentiment I’ve been mulling on recently: the city-as-theme-park. Once you take out the industry, possibly the finance (see Brexit) and nascent tech - what have you got left, apart from public sector? Is this a modern trend for our time? How many other cities around the world are increasingly dependent solely on travel and hospitality?