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Channel 4 newsreaders make beautiful music

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An audiobook with scratches - Aldous Huxley narrates Brave New World for CBS Radio Workshop in 1956

A CBS Radio recording from 1956 of Aldous Huxley narrating a production of Brave New World, with music by Bernard Herrmann.

Side 1

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Download the audio here.

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Only one of three million reasons why office work both blows and sucks.

Yes. Tube lighting.

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My Legendary Girlfriend

Still a great song, an early single from Pulp.

On a related note, I have a real problem with people who don't look after their CD collection.

My Legendary Girlfriend by Pulp  
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Gorgeousness on deviantART

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Bookmark this if you think it might come in handy.

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It's full of stars

A new deep image of the centre of the milky way captured by the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The Superman opening credits will be rolling up momentarily.

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Human perception - what's your reality?

This Boing Boing video got me thinking about my psychology studies, and just what a fascinating thing perception is. People with synesthesia may involuntarily associate colours with sounds, days, letters and numbers, but they're just perceiving things in a slightly different way from everyone else, which is no less amazing.

When I got excited about perception was when I came to appreciate that, when you look at something, that image isn't just being played to you like a video - your mind processes everything you see, runs it up against your memories, your library of experience, and even against simple geometric icons, all to present a picture of the world that makes sense.

Babies are effectively blind for a short while after they're born - partly as their eyes are still developing, but mainly because nothing makes sense - it's all meaningless lines, circles, squares and colours. The first time a baby smiles at its mother is probably because the baby just realised 'hey, you're the cool thing that cuddles me and gives me milk'. You see bunny rabbits in clouds because your brain is trying to interpret everything you see. You find someone attractive because their nose, their eyes or their lips resemble someone familiar. The way you see things is inextricably linked to what you've seen before, to who you are.

So give yourself a pat on the back, because your brain is really quite clever.

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Geekgasm (for someone) - R2D2 contains eight games consoles, sound system and projector.

Cool, er, if you never plan on leaving your house ever again.

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Your soul classic for the day

Woman Of The Ghetto by Marlena Shaw  
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