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According to the figures published by the Times, the answer is fairly clearly yes. There's a bit of a question as to how much better they're actually doing, but they are doing better. The only people to lose out are labels. What a shame.
Author: Alasdair
Links For Thursday 12th November 2009
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This one's done the rounds a lot, but I'm going to want to look it up ater, I know I am, so here's yet another lnk to it. Colour video footage of London from 1927.
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MPAA shitweasels decide that they're jsutified in fucking over an entire town's municipal internet facilities in revenge for a single download. This should not be legal. This is what the RIAA, the BPI and any other organisation that is still fighting for the now-outmoded implementation of copyright that we currently have wants the ability to do with three strikes laws, and DCMA notices and all the other apparatus of enforcement that they are accreting to themselves by lobbying – to place the risk to their profits over the common good.
Links For Wednesday 11th November 2009
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Some absolutely beutiful stuff here – visualisations of the books, and the paths through them, and a on-line playable book. I am simultaneously regressing to childhood, and getting my adult design/informatics brain stimulated. Brilliant.
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Oooh. Proper, attractive fonts for your website. OK, it'll set you back 25-50 dollars a year, and I bet most people will still set their font sizes far too small, but at least I can use it to make prettier things now.
Links For Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Wikipedia in your pocket for cheap, not reliant on network access. Seriously tempting.
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You've seen this by now, I just want a reference so I can come back and find the print-ready files at some point.
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Andrew's really been on top form lately. One might almost think he really cares about all this gay rights business.
Links For Monday 9th November 2009
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(via Del) I had never heard more of these before. They are basically awesome, and you should go and listen.
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If you haven't been paying attention to what happened in Maine last week, I strongly urge you to start here.
Links For Monday 2nd November 2009
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Yet another example of the Home Office's new rules on artists visas hammering at the creative industry in the UK.
Links For Sunday 1st November 2009
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Seriously: if you do not think it is important, or that it does not affect you, please, take a look at what your internet connection bill might look like in a few years, if net neutrality is not maintained.
Titania

Miranda’s halloween costume. Mine was not quite as awesome, but still more awesome than anything I have previously worn for Halloween. I’m not going to post the photo of me on here, because I didn’t take it, but if you’re curious as to what my Auberon outfit looked like, you can click through to Flickr and look.
Happy Halloween
Links For Friday 30th October 2009
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Americans! Canadians! People who like nice soap! Seriously: go here, and read about a small, and by the sounds of it lovely company who have been the vistims of a lmassive fraud and through no fault of their own, could really use a few extra orders right now. Come on – the festive season is coming up – you must know someone you could buy a gift for…