- A point of view : why I don't tweet
Adam Gopnik, A Point of View 'Twitter Free' (7 Feb 2014)
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- All Acronyms
The Largest and Most Comprehensive Acronyms and Abbreviations Dictionary
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- Chasing Steel : Ian Jack on the CalMac scandal
London Review of Books, Vol. 44 No. 18 · 22 September 2022
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- Data Never Sleeps 8.0
2020 infographic
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- Galateo : Or, A Treatise on Politeness and Delicacy of Manners
Giovanni della Casa (1555), tr. Richard Graves (1774)
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- Hansard corpus
"This Hansard corpus (or collection of texts) contains nearly every speech given in the British Parliament from 1803-2005, and it allows you to search these speeches (including semantically-based searches) in ways that are not possible with any other resource."
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- Has Artificial Intelligence Cracked the Voynich Manuscript's Mysterious Code?
Atlas Obscura
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- History tells us what will happen next with Brexit and Trump
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- How much data is generated each day?
2019 infographic
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- How the idea of a ‘normal’ person got invented
Adolphe Quetelet and 5,738 Scottish soldiers. ('The Atlantic', Feb. 2016)
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- How websites use your browser to sell you for cash
The Register, November 2011
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- Ipsum online patent information and document inspection service
Intellectual Property Office (UK Patent Office) service
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- Measuring Worth
Relative worth comparators and data sets
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- Monty Hall problem : The probability puzzle that makes your head melt
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- Nooscope mystery : the strange device of Putin's new man Anton Vaino
"In 2012 an article appeared in a specialist journal called Economics and Law written by an "AE Vaino" - widely believed to be one and the same person as Mr Putin's new chief of staff."
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- PLOTTO : A new method of plot suggestion for writers of creative fiction
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- Postcode Finder
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- Seawards the Great Ships (1960)
First Scottish film to win an Oscar (Live Action Short, 1961)
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- Shady Characters - Miscellany No. 99 : minting the dollar
"Here [in St. Andrews] stood the house of Bailie Bell, who, before 1744, was an eager co-worker with Alexander Wilson, the father of Scottish type-founding, and John Baine in whose type-foundry in Philadelphia the first $ sign was cast in 1797."
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- Sympathy for the Devil : novel ways to sell your soul
A short history of the public relations industry
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