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A history of Rochdale Road gas works in Manchester behind the great Marble Arch pub. If you worked there in the 19th century the perks of the job were two pints a day and a free coffin apparently

 
The sensible thing to do is leave your phone at home when carrying out dastardly crimes.

Bloss

I guess you could reprogram a base station to track people using radar but then it wouldn't be any use as a base station, it's easier to track people by camera and phone location.
 
I guess you could reprogram a base station to track people using radar but then it wouldn't be any use as a base station, it's easier to track people by camera and phone location.

For sure, I have not been caught thus far :)

Bloss
 
I think some of you may already have watched some of this guys videos, but he certainly gets around.. :)


and the tedx video..

I first heard this kind of music in KLF's chillout...
 
Cuck Philosophy. Not for those with short attention spans but who can resist an exploration of late capitalism through K-Pop.


or a Hegelian analysis of, er, Incels:

 
agree! Despite being systematic and well-reasoned, he often draws tenuousness conclusions or completely misses the point. I've made it through an entire Doug video once.

There's only one person on youtube with a more annoying presentation that Doug. Matt Granger the Nikon guy now has a claim to fame.
 
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One that I watch and can recommend: Project Binky. It's brilliant.

... oh, and if you've not previously ecountered it, you're in luck. you can bingewatch; they're nearly finished!
 
Stewart Copeland's channel has some fun and interesting snippets.

Like jamming with Ginger Baker at his home practice room

or

Stanley Clarke, Ben Harper, & Copeland jamming

or even

 


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