23 January 2009 – 3:07 AM
Here’s a Guardian gallery with fleet upon fleet of unsold cars.
If you like
big pictures
of large numbers
of small things
you’ll LOVE it. Unless you’re a car manufacturer.
There’s a huge one of these car facilities on the M5 motorway in England, going south-west towards Clevedon or other Somerset towns. I used to see it when driving to LOUD [...]
By Carl Morris
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18 September 2008 – 4:29 PM
In a dizzying round-up, Reportr alerts us to 10 tech trends, the 11th presumably being to drop letter ‘e’s now that single-word domains are in short supply (cf. Flickr, Dopplr, Tumblr…)
The thing that caught my attention was the mention of visual search. I’ve been playing with a new search engine, TinEye, for a couple of [...]
10 September 2008 – 9:42 PM
Quixotic Quisling is a place for half-baked thoughts and dispatches on stuff I find curious.
The name of the blog means nothing in particular. It’s my Scrabble® pseudonym. I was imagining a world where Scrabble® players had names, like wrestlers.
Hope you like the blog!
I love you all.
Carl Morris, September 2008