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"Gardening is increasingly becoming something you buy, rather than something you do, yet there is nothing more satisfying than being able to say, 'I made that. '" A great personal piece from this Gardeners' World presenter on how to disregard the consumerism that surrounds gardening and get back to basics. A superb article - it'll be guerrilla gardening on the BBC before we know where we are ;- ))
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A whole new insight into the cult Japanese author and the relationship between his writing and running habits.
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The Telegraph reports on a plan from Japanese scientists to uild a lift that will take passengers 62,000 miles into space. Of course, they will have to develop most of the materials and technologies they'll need first…
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It's a tragedy that this 'musical road' - one of just four in the world designed to play a tune as you drive across it - is being paved over. Even if you don't happen to own a brand-new Civic that does exactly 55pmph…
What I’m reading: 25/09/2008
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Delicious links
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