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Devoted to geekery and goodness. All posts by Mark. Is a lovely word. And I love the idea of exploring robotics and AI and sentience. And there’s a lovely solid physical quality to the machines in this film (which came out of nowhere for me certainly! So it’s fair to say I’m looking forward to this immensely. Pretty colours & Pixar. Offered without comment but with a love of colour & Pixar. We had hoped to have a lovely new theme to inspire us, but the real world has meddled with that! We’ve unfort...
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TV | The Giant Eye
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Devoted to geekery and goodness. The Day of the Doctor. Yes, it had that intro. Lovely it was too. Bit late (last week of NaNoWriMo consumed me) but my thoughts on the 50th special of Doctor Who are below. To obviously and inevitably quote River. Continue reading The Day of the Doctor. View all 3 comments. Doctor Who at 50. We’d be remiss to not mention it on the day itself! Yes if you thought you had found one site which wasn’t banging on about it, sorry to disappoint.). Continue reading Doctor Who at 50.
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Film | The Giant Eye
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Devoted to geekery and goodness. Is a lovely word. And I love the idea of exploring robotics and AI and sentience. And there’s a lovely solid physical quality to the machines in this film (which came out of nowhere for me certainly! So it’s fair to say I’m looking forward to this immensely. Pretty colours & Pixar. Offered without comment but with a love of colour & Pixar. X-MEN: Days of Future Past. Winter Soldier smashy goodness. Meanwhile have a video :D. Blood and Chrome Trailer. View all 7 comments.
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Robot | The Giant Eye
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Devoted to geekery and goodness. Is a lovely word. And I love the idea of exploring robotics and AI and sentience. And there’s a lovely solid physical quality to the machines in this film (which came out of nowhere for me certainly! So it’s fair to say I’m looking forward to this immensely. Gorgeous model robot from an alternate 1957. Sadly only available in Japan though! Continue reading Chuba 01. View all 9 comments. Pretty colours & Pixar. On A Look at GeForce ShadowPlay. On The Day of the Doctor.
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Mark on the October 8th, 2015. So two years and no posts, bit depressing isn’t it! I’ve finally with the wonderful help of Rihards. Got my new version of Squid. Up and running :). By Mark on the February 11th, 2013. Ahem, time has slipped past. I doubt anyone still checks here (especially as it fell over in October 2012 and I only noticed now! But if you do, Sreski (and Scrapbook) are retired basically I’m now trading as Squid. Twenty ten / twenty eleven. Happy New Year...
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About Us
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Why is this happening? In recognition of that growing historical interest and to further 'boost' the study of that past, Schools OUT UK in concert with other like-minded organisations and groups are launching this festival:. The National Festival of LGBT History. Popularise the study, and hence a fuller understanding, of past attitudes towards sex and gender diversity within the academy and among the general public. Encourage and promote research into past attitudes towards sex and gender diversity, espe...
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Blog
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Amiable Warriors: the history of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality. By Peter Scott-Presland on 13 Feb 2015. Peter Scott-Presland is a journalist, playwright and cabaret singer-songwriter who has been active in the LGBT movement for over 40 years. He has worked for Gay News, Gay Times, Capital Gay, and Axiom. Peter will be launching the book over the festival weekend! Lights, Camera, Activism! By Festival Team on 12 Feb 2015. American LGBT history has a wealth of cinematic output: from the classic.
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*blinking startled eye* | The Giant Eye
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Devoted to geekery and goodness. So as those of you noticing things, we have fallen off the world slightly. The Facebook group is trundling on a little bit, but hopefully myself and Jason will start posting a little more. We had hoped to have a lovely new theme to inspire us, but the real world has meddled with that! In the mean time, nerdy things. Go watch Guardians of the Galaxy if you haven’t already, watched it the second time yesterday, and still in awe of the popcorny goodness of it :D.
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About a Piano
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2 October 2014 by Ali Child and Rosie Wakley. Illustration of Gwen and Norah. Gwen had spent much of her childhood in South Africa where her father had made a fortune in mining. The Bodleian Library holds the Farrar family archive including a delightful record of Gwen’s early cello performances and colonial life with her five sisters in pre war Johannesburg. Gwen Farrar with her two older sisters c 1908. Cast photograph from one of their theatre productions. In the West End they appeared in Pot Luck!
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What is & How to DO LGBT History?
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The 2nd What is and How to Do LGBT History Conference. Methods, Subjects, and Approaches. Go to our registration site to sign up! Please refer to the main schedule page for a neater listing. This page will be updated to reflect the new schedule layout in the next few days. Festival Launch: The 1st Allan Horsfall Lecture …. Civic festival launch, introduced by the Lord Mayor of Manchester and Sue Sanders, co-chair of Schools OUT UK. A Very Victorian Scandal: The Raid …. In the first of a series of perform...
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