December 2006
6 posts
playing with the wrapping paper
the past few years have seen a veritable explosion in televisual technology; the clunky VHS tape has given way to DVD and the old cathode ray tube is on its way out, making way for wardrobe sized flat panel displays and HDTV. and yet, with all these great leaps forward in the delivery and storage of our media, what in the way of actual content are these devices being used to display? the...
playing with the wrapping paper
the past few years have seen a veritable explosion in televisual technology; the clunky VHS tape has given way to DVD and the old cathode ray tube is on its way out, making way for wardrobe sized flat panel displays and HDTV. and yet, with all these great leaps forward in the delivery and storage of our media, what in the way of actual content are these devices being used to display? the...
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playing with the wrapping paper
the past few years have seen a veritable explosion in televisual technology; the clunky VHS tape has given way to DVD and the old cathode ray tube is on its way out, making way for wardrobe sized flat panel displays and HDTV. and yet, with all these great leaps forward in the delivery and storage of our media, what in the way of actual content are these devices being used to display? the...
what's in a name?
i must say that, so far, i’ve been disappointed in the efforts of the tabloid press to come up with a nickname for the serial killer, currently doing his bit to ‘clean up’ the red light districts of ipswich.
on the radio this morning, the review of the morning papers informed me that the sun had started referring to the perpetrator as “the sussex ripper”. now, not...
what's in a name?
i must say that, so far, i’ve been disappointed in the efforts of the tabloid press to come up with a nickname for the serial killer, currently doing his bit to ‘clean up’ the red light districts of ipswich.
on the radio this morning, the review of the morning papers informed me that the sun had started referring to the perpetrator as “the sussex ripper”. now, not...
2 tags
what's in a name?
i must say that, so far, i’ve been disappointed in the efforts of the tabloid press to come up with a nickname for the serial killer, currently doing his bit to ‘clean up’ the red light districts of ipswich. on the radio this morning, the review of the morning papers informed me that the sun had started referring to the perpetrator as “the sussex ripper”. now, not...