Monthly Archives: October 2020

Prolong — The Broken Specs

He saw her in someone today, but, it wasn’t her. He realized that it has been very long he departed in her, but she still persist in him. 😐 Tweeting: @thebrokenspecss Prolong — The Broken Specs

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Megan Thee Stallion x New York Times – Protecting Women of Color

Director: Kajal Executive Producer: Spike Jordan & Mike Prieto Sup Producer: Shiri Fauer Producer: Jennifer Zarzuela DP: Chuk Owens AD: Ken Fredericks Editor: Mah Ferraz Color: Josh Bohosky Sound: Raphael Ajuelos Production Company: The Genius Club

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Economics for the people | Aeon

Mousehold Heath (1810) by John Sell Cotman. Drawing on paper. According to the UK Government, between 1604 and 1914 enclosure Bills enacted by Parliament restricted access to formerly open communal land comprising just over a fifth of the total area … Continue reading

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JAPAN & CHINA ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY 2020

The Japanese have made contributions across a number of scientific and technological domains. In particular, the country has played a crucial role in the digital revolution since the 20th century, with many modern revolutionary and widespread technologies in fields such … Continue reading

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The River Tyburn in The Basement – Mayfair, London

A beautiful water feature, found in the Basement Of Grays Antiques, 58 Davies St, Mayfair, London. I visited while walking the supposed course of the Lost River Tyburn, now esconsed under the tarmac of central London, one of many rivers … Continue reading

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Disgusting ‘Fatberg’ Found In London Sewer | World Beneath Our Feet | Earth Lab

In the heart of London there’s a hidden river. The River Fleet was bricked over to form a covered sewer, allowing millions of London residents to live in just a few square miles without serious disease issues. This clip was … Continue reading

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Happy UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage 2020!

Sussex student and Digital Media Guru, Sam, interviews audio preservation engineer, Duncan, from Unlocking Our Sound Heritage. Unlocking Our Sound Heritage is a British Library project to preserve, catalogue, and give access to rare and unique sound recordings from across … Continue reading

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SYSK Selets: How Sushi Works

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Joni Mitchell: Fear of a Female Genius

One of the greatest living artists in popular music still isn’t properly recognized. Joni transcends gender, genre, and time. Here’s why. By Lindsay Zoladz Oct 16, 2017, 8:30am EDT In one of the golden, waning years of the 1960s, Chuck … Continue reading

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Feeling The Rain

Artwork By ALESSIO TREROTOLI “The rain washes memories off the sidewalk of life”, Woody Allen said in an old movie. Raindrops, like in a blues song, fall with a repetitive but fascinating rhythm, awakening, as they were called in XVII century, the … Continue reading

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