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If you can keep your head, while all about you are losing theirs, and bla= - Rethinking Information Diversity in Networks
Some claim that social networks act like echo chambers in which people only consume and share information from likeminded close friends, stifling the spread of diverse information. Our study paints a different picture of the world. - Human wormholes and the Great Span
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Category Archives: London
Simon Singh at the RCJ
Here’s a slideshow of my photos from the demonstration outside the RCJ. Continue reading
Posted in Diary, Human Rights, London, Science
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Yellow Brick Road
A clever new feature on the main concourse is the addition of coloured queue tiles on the floor, leading towards the trains. They are like little yellow-brick-roads for the mass transit system, nudging people into an orderly line, without the need for the proto-fascist barriers that we see at most cinemas, airports and theme parks. Continue reading
Posted in Diary, London
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Health Tourism
I have put in a poorly worded Freedom of Information request to the Department of Health to find out what statistics are available. What do you think? Continue reading
Posted in Diary, Economy, London, NHS
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MR Systems, Highbury
A shout-out to MR Systems in Highbury, North London. A pretty much immediate response to my request for a quote. And when I brought my laptop in, they repaired it in 3 hours! addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.robertsharp.co.uk%2F2009%2F12%2F15%2Fmr-systems-highbury%2F’; addthis_title = ‘MR+Systems%2C+Highbury’; addthis_pub … Continue reading
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Photography Course in London
In September I attended a fantastic two-day intensive photography course, run by Derek Linney. I’ve just uploaded a few of the photos I took to my Flickr photostream. Continue reading
Posted in London, Photo-Blog, Visual
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Tube Photoblog
A couple of images for the weekend. Continue reading
Posted in London, Visual
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The Treehouse Gallery
There’s a great little project happening in Regents Park at the moment… Surely some LibCon readers and writers could get together to argue about something? Continue reading
Posted in Art and Cultures, Liberal Conspiracy, London, Politics
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Stalking Shawn
Stalk Shawn. Follow his tweets, and find him in the streets. If you catch him, he’ll buy you a beer, like some Twenty-first century leprechaun. Continue reading
Posted in Diary, Internet Philosophy, London
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Two Missing Posters
Two variations on a theme. First, a bizarre missing poster from the streets of Islington… Continue reading
Posted in London, Photo-Blog, Visual
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Storm Brewing
A man of about thirty moves slowly through the crowd. He has a grubby brown jacket and a bad back, both of which accounts for the angry expression on his face. He is hungry and slightly dazed from some painkillers, which accounts for the punch-drunk gait. Continue reading
Posted in Liberal Conspiracy, London, Politics
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