Camille Graeser, untitled.
Posts by Sweary Prof
Was this the same series linked to the old site Cook'd and Bombed?
The effectiveness of Tactical Voting. Explained in a letter to the @lrb.co.uk for Saintes, Southern France. We MIGHT need this, guys, in the near future.
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
We've seen that robot running now.
Thanks.
#feckAI
"If you don't want me to destroy you" and "Juxstaposed With U" deserve to be up there with Barry White as famous love songs.
Why are we letting robots run when they haven't learned to deliver takeaways yet?
Parking on the pavement is already illegal in the UK.
Just very, very common.
Just winding down the day with the unexplained sound articles of Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western...
Fancy stuff.
Previous cultures really nailed their own style.
Ah, thought it may be the popular diesel. They are worse and are prone to suddenly activating shutdown modes for silly reasons.
From limited description, sounds like misfire, belt problem or duff cylinder.
You skeet what you are.
More like DEADWOOD, eh guys?
Guys
We've all had a strum in public whilst pissed.
Highly rated (but still underrated) composers and performers.
#sfa
If that's a Berlingo....
They can be very over-cautious with the fault codes. Any diesel trouble?
Minor issue with thirst.
#AdoorableThursday Stapleford
Work was futile.
The hills said "Hiraeth".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiraeth
#gravel #bike #peakdistrict
The main workstation for an academic with 30 years experience.
Picture from today
#Fmicrosoft
Love Lynxes.
The Batman of the forest.
A compelling report on the colour schemes of US labs by Beth Mathews. Includes #manhattanproject locations:
"Note that most of the standards are soft in tone. This is deliberate...Green is a restful and natural-looking color for average factory interiors”
bethmathews.substack.com/p/why-so-man...
This week's screenshots:
Wham, Boris Lafleur, 1972 W. German Stamp, Inspiration.
#yorkshire
#abstract
#pareidolia
#keepgoing
One of the nicest, spacious chambers on earth.
North Wales looks like this:
As a published academic I can confirm that Monk's dale is a huge pain in the arse.