Unfortunately it's not looking good atm: [www.digitalspy.co.uk] which is a pity, but hey... [shrugs] at least he did the radio series. Article only mentions 2011 though, so who knows?...
Unfortunately it's not looking good atm: [www.digitalspy.co.uk] which is a pity, but hey... [shrugs] at least he did the radio series. Article only mentions 2011 though, so who knows?...
And it's loss (from what I've heard [Google Video]Horizon:The man who lost his body(1997) ), is devastating, so yes it's a good word and I'm quite happy I have it as a sense. It's just something I 'spose you take for granted until you see what it would be like without it.
Um... Do you mean like: [cache.gawkerassets.com] ?
"Britain might actually have still been a peninsula attached to Europe
Ok, not the same as yours (vegas nerve stimulation? I need to wander off and do some reading, plus try to do that before just hitting submit) and also probably not quite exactly what the author had in mind. Ah well..... [sigh]
Might not be the same thing, but I was going to say yes, I'm fairly sure a kind of early versions of 4 has been done. Jump to about 44min in of embed video (The Brain a secret history, Ep1 Mind Control) for the right section. Just put the implants on remote control and you're set...
Tested in ie7. You could always put it into gallery view with /gallery
Stumbled on from (and probly already posted): blind-eyeinc.blogspot.com&p=2
Hmm.. Url looks like it should be: hxxp://edge-cache.gawker.com/io9/2011-07.pdf
The embedded player isn't working for me.
@both: Hmm, I had the same feeling. Rang a bell, but couldn't place it. I think I remembered it from here (Jan), but apparently (don't remember but might have seen) there was a piece about it on the BBC website last week: [www.bbc.co.uk]
Could be wrong and it doesn't matter much to me because I can't read it, but the journal link doesn't seem to be working. Is this it? [www.tandfonline.com] (could just not be working for me for some reason though [shrugs]) #Corrections ?
September's Vertigo listings: [www.dccomics.com]
I mean 'pass mark' ugh. Loads of edits and I still miss obvious stuff.
If these guys (Pic by Ming Doyle ) got in then it couldn't have been that hard, surely? (Or maybe they'd lowered the pass rate a wee bit by that point? JLA Antarctica. :)
There was a rather good series on BBC4 a few years ago about the work of Albert Kahn, a banker who paid for people to travel the world and photograph its diversity, often in colour, from around 1908/9. If you've the time its worth a watch (well I enjoyed it). Edwardians in Colour: The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn…
Found it. Really wasn't paying attention. It's Pt6 of the same doc (segment starts at 6min20sec) where they talk about finding an original colour print and restoring it.
Couldn't find the program I was looking for, but I would swear I saw a doc with Paul Merton on BBC4 a little while ago where they talked about finding an original (but quite damaged) colour print and basically digitising and repairing it frame by frame. This (google quick view) pdf talks about the project and the…