Author Archives
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How to be right
In the bestselling How To Be Right, James provides a hilarious and invigorating guide to talking to people with faulty opinions. With chapters on every lightning-rod issue, James shows how people have been fooled into thinking the way they do,… Read More ›
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Bohemian Rhapsody (film) thoughts
As you know, Queen are the best band that ever lived. They are better than The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley and even Boyzone… When I was 11 I was playing snooker round a friend’s house and he asked… Read More ›
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The office of the future?
An extension of the same thinking that gave the Pacific chair a more welcoming look and feel, Soft Work puts the same premium on a casual aesthetic to suggest a lifestyle in which work and relaxation aren’t at polar odds,… Read More ›
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Inside Wayback Machine
Today, the Wayback Machine houses some 388B web pages, and its parent, the Internet Archive, is the world’s largest library. The Internet Archive’s collection, which spans not just the web, but books, audio 78rpm records, videos, images, and software, amounts… Read More ›
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iPhones are hard to use
On two occasions on the same bus route, I couldn’t stand to watch late-middle-aged persons (eyeglasses perched on forehead in one case) struggle to read their iPhones. I took hold of their phones for a moment each (I got permission)… Read More ›
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Apple doesn’t understand watch dial design
When I say all, that is of course not always the case because brands like Diesel, Invicta and some others make some god awful watches that only those with zero taste would wear. However, the majority look at design for… Read More ›
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The Caviar Grand Complications Skeleton (mechanical iPhone XS case)
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The Palm phone
Really hard to know if this idea is silly or if it make sense, and then the price appears ($350) and I go for the former. If you need contact when on a night out or somewhere away from home… Read More ›
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Fitbit Charge 3 first impressions
The Charge 3 is a step forward for Fitbit, a very small one. First impressions show that it wears and looks extremely similar to the Charge 2 and that the physical advantages are at first glance not indicative of a… Read More ›
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Henry London Chancery review
Introducing Henry London’s Chancery 41mm mesh bracelet wristwatch with a crimson red chronograph dial. The watch case is made of stainless steel and is completed with a double domed acrylic lens. The watch bracelet is made from stainless steel Milanese… Read More ›
