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Tuesday, April 12th 2005

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elaine: Re: Door in the River for the civilised suicide...

in response to Painter on the Thames

Peter: no idea yet... they have em, but i think it goes up to april 1. thats cool. thats like 100 less articles i have to redo :)

in response to Low Tide

Jamie: Just messin with ya dude. Thats good news. Any idea of how comprehensive a backup it is?

in response to Low Tide

Peter: im doing some as i work today... but im not in any rush. looks liek theyll get the backup going in a few hours :)

in response to Low Tide

elaine: Re: New Years Eve Bleak and loamish, and kind of post party, very new years eve. I like your monochrome - even at 72dpi it looks crisper and has a print like vibe

in response to Low Tide

Jamie: Peter: I forgot to mention, you don't need to reupload the pics. Use the original filename in the img:xx tag minus the .jpg extension... It should refer things up 4ya

in response to Sub Urban Tag

Jamie: Peter: get on with it, you've got a long way to go yet! lol

in response to Low Tide

elaine: you could put it on its side or upside down and wire it up anyway, it would be a VERY handsome fan. I fancy it in the turbine hall in the tate modern or somewher big like that, just nonchalantly whirring, a big automotive fly thing

in response to Kunstwerk

Peter: wow, i missed this post the first time around- those are some really cool photos...

in response to Low Tide

Peter: sorta, but not this bright. thats the low-quality of my cameraphone :)

in response to The Endless Hallway

der kommissar: dope flix!

in response to Graf Trux 6: Random pics

elaine: Re: The Endless Hallway made me gasp aloud - is it really pink?

in response to The Endless Hallway

elaine: hmm, i think if i believed in heaven i could buy picture 1 being in heaven and 2 n 3 being hell.. somehow the light in reality and in pictures of strplights really does strip - all the life out of people, I mean, lots of times people actually are...

in response to A Foggy Day in Newark

elaine: Wow! Cool as. Funnily enough I got gasworks too, will post soon as. These pics are beautiful, and two different kinds of spirally things going on, the steps and then these funny seaside/orchestral cunniform feet, like crabs eyes

in response to its too bad new years for me was out in the country

hasslehoff: i don't doubt that for one minute peter. with gun-crime on an exponential course, our police have started shooting people. this trend is both alarming and reassuring in equal measure.

in response to watching queen

Peter: good point, but as an american, i can assure you that, although perhaps better than the current situation, "americanization" has little to offer in the way of raising the quality of life, heh...

in response to watching queen

hasslehoff: If you had to choose betwwen being screwed over by large multinational corporations, who it could be argued have achieved their status legitimately and under thier own steam, or by a self elected rabble of in-breeding slack-jawed dimwits, which would you choose? To avoid inevitable flaming. I am British and...

in response to watching queen

Peter: its almost a shame that "americanization" has become synonymous with "commercialization". some say FTQ, I say "fuck the corporations!"

in response to watching queen

hasslehoff: if you liked Junk Yards of Moscow, you might like this

in response to Junk Yards of Moscow

elaine: nice to know your local council or whoever is responsible thinks so highly of it's residents... reminds me of Liverpool UK in the 80's. I seem to remember a time when not only was there a bin men strike but a grave diggers strike - now I think can that...

in response to Junk Yards of Moscow

hasslehoff: there is of course the contingent opposed to the americanisation of the uk. it is inevitable however. it's not so much americanisation as it is globalisation. we had our empire, it's someone elses turn now. if americanisation dislodges this antiquated order of things from our shores, surely whatever else it...

in response to watching queen

elaine: yeah, it's like what was counterculture is now the mainstream. Could 'Anarchy in the UK' get any kind of a banning nowadays? Culture accommodates everything, even a safety pin in the queen's nose. Now you can even get punk baby clothes. In terms of land and money it's not like...

in response to watching queen

hasslehoff: a rolling cow gathers no moss

in response to Urban Bird

Moscow: To Peter: I see. 10x.

in response to Urban Bird

Peter: because "milwaukee", the city this photo comes from, is a major urban center in the state of wisconsin, USA.

in response to Urban Bird

hasslehoff: it was with much amusement that i studied the generaly apathy on the day of "The Big Wedding" Nobody gave a rats ass; even old people. The sort of people you would generally expect to hold a degree of interest in such proceedings. They were not at all interested. There...

in response to watching queen

hasslehoff: That guy in the second photo is really going at that botle of soda. The woman abuting him, no dount his cold long suffering wife, seems visibly displeased, either with her husbands over-enthusiastic consumption, or that of the photographer brazenly snapping away at her.

in response to tokyo tunnels (under the skin)

Jamie: I agree it's a terrible shame to have to bow to any form of censorship, the russian onslaught of unintelligible banter was however intolerable. It wasn't in any way relevant, and they appear to have been playing some form of childish game, whereby the winner is the first person to...

in response to Shoes

elaine: it's a shame - I kind of liked the idea of a multi lingual yet relevant chatter, that seemed a good thing

in response to Shoes

Moscow: Why "urban"?

in response to Urban Bird

elaine: the potential for a real leap in the city of the mind. Around the Papal death thang one of the geezers, I think an English high-up talked about his having been the first Pope to proselytise, because it was in his nature, and because he could, because of the GLOBAL...

in response to ghosts of 19123

Jamie: i seriously doubt wheter any of the comments are relevant to their respective posts. i will deal with it.

in response to Shoes

elaine: It is my opinion that people are welcome to use slang and create counter culture, and attempt to place it where they see fit, to whatever response they then get. Actually, when I first saw all the Russian on Romantic Seaview I assumed it as relevant to the pictures. What...

in response to Shoes

elaine: I was recently jolted by the power of words when listening to a radio programme about how weather had influenced novels and Ian McEwan talked about how he had written the cement garden in South London in the summer of 76, when the tarmac was bubbling in the heatwave and...

in response to day trip

Moscow: It's strange to see a Russian Orthodox Church in London :)

in response to (the other london)

hasslehoff: also: i like the way people beginning to interlink different articles here.

in response to ghosts of 19123

hasslehoff: hey, i recognise that first photo

in response to ghosts of 19123

hasslehoff: is seattle not a dull, grey, rainy city? so what if they are dull. they are representative of their subject.

in response to Public Library

Moscow: It's Hotel "Ukraine"

in response to Moscow postcard

hasslehoff: i like this. it's really crisp, and i'm glad that you took the time to document it photographically.

in response to Call Out Gouranga!

Moscow: Impressive. Very.

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

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