
The iPhone 15 Pro in it’s fundamentally miserable set of colours.
A Little More Web Kipple

The iPhone 15 Pro in it’s fundamentally miserable set of colours.
More potterings with the drone. This time it’s a timelapse of Carbis Bay shot in the summer of 2023.
It was a totally different world back then…
In spite of the BBC’s apparent determination to completely blackhole it (really, no repeats ever?), it appears that there is a complete as-broadcast set of Iannucci’s Time Trumpet stashed away on YouTube.
You should watch it. Now. Because how else are you going to learn about the Great War between Tesco and Denmark? Or how Charlotte Church coughed up all of her organs? Or what happened to Chris Moyles…

A set of images from the 19th August, 2023 Malton stop of Deltic 55009 – renamed and renumbered for this trip as 55013 ‘The Black Watch’ – as part of the Kings Cross to Scarborough Coronation Railtour. Apparently it broke down it’s the way home and the tour ended up getting in very late.
Continue reading “A Deltic in Malton”A couple of shots of what remains of the Banana Warehouse on Piccadilly. When I was younger I used to be fascinated by the Sinclair C5 that used to sit on the pavement outside. Apparently it was later moved out of the elements and onto a shelf inside the building.

The car park to the left has already gone.
Continue reading “The Banana Warehouse Demolition”Glass Candy’s Digital Versicolor. Which has been somewhat stuck in my head since I rewatched Winding Refn’s Bronson.
It looks good enough to eat…
Episode Number: 1250
First Shown: 7.00pm on February 25th, 1988
Presenter(s): Peter Powell and Mark Goodier
Official Top 40: @The Official Charts
Studio: BBC Television Centre
iPlayer: Top of the Pops – February 25th, 1988
BBC Genome: Here!

After our jaunt to the cold of February 1994, it’s time to slip six years back to the equally freezing wastelands of February 1988. Yes, pop pickers, it’s time for another Random Acts of Top of the Pops!
Continue reading “Random Acts of Top of the Pops: #5 – February 25th, 1988”