This is a place to put information I'd like to share about useful resources - mainly on the web!
Friday, November 23, 2007
MediaCoder - more than a universal audio/video transcoder
MediaCoder - more than a universal audio/video transcoder: "MediaCoder is a free universal batch media transcoder, which nicely integrates most popular audio/video codecs and tools into an all-in-one solution."
Friday, October 19, 2007
mo' music
NPR: All Songs Considered: Archives
lots to listen to here, if you should ever be LiveFM-outed. (If that should happen, try entering "caetano veloso"
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
disposableWebPage.com
disposableWebPage.com:
This is where you get your disposable web page. The clock will start counting down immediately upon creating the page. Remaining Time: 90 days 00 hours 00 minutes. You can set to clock to a time lesser than 90 days. Look for the Set Disposal Time link.
"Disposable web page offers you the convenience and freedom of getting information out there on the internet with as little hassle as can be.
This is where you get your disposable web page. The clock will start counting down immediately upon creating the page. Remaining Time: 90 days 00 hours 00 minutes. You can set to clock to a time lesser than 90 days. Look for the Set Disposal Time link.
"Disposable web page offers you the convenience and freedom of getting information out there on the internet with as little hassle as can be.
Why is it call disposableWebPage?
Each disposable webpage has a count down clock. You can set this clock to count down anywhere from 90 days to 0 days from the time the page is created. When the remaining time reaches 00:00:00:00, the page is automatically set for disposal and will exist for 2 more weeks before it gets incinerated.
Each disposable webpage has a count down clock. You can set this clock to count down anywhere from 90 days to 0 days from the time the page is created. When the remaining time reaches 00:00:00:00, the page is automatically set for disposal and will exist for 2 more weeks before it gets incinerated.
Features of each disposable webpage:
- disposed within 90 days or less after creation
- count down clock to show the time to disposal
- history of revisions from the first edit to the current edition
- bookmarking facility for readers follow the page
- rich text editor for editing purposes
Start a Count Down with Your Friends
A disposable webpage acts like a canvas on which friends get together to count down to an event. Just issue the editor key for editing privileges on the disposable webpage for friends to brainstorm ideas with you on the page. Steps to follow:-- Create a disposable web page (you'll get the master key)
- Bookmark the page and don't loose your master key
- Write on the page about the count down topic
- Set the disposal time.(Event date and time)
- Create the editor key for your friends
- Send out the page url and the editor key to friends using email"
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
15 Ridiculously Useful Websites
15 Ridiculously Useful Websites
OK, we have different understandings of useful"!
But I did find this one of the 15 to be fun and interesting.
OK, we have different understandings of useful"!
But I did find this one of the 15 to be fun and interesting.
Quote: "Musicovery
Seriously, the coolest music-related site I've seen. You choose the mood, intensity, and genres of the music you would like to hear and the site will provide you with a virtual web of music to explore. The web evolves with each choice you make. You can click on any song in the web at anytime."
THEWEBLIST.net | what people are clicking on today
THEWEBLIST.net | what people are clicking on today
top items from wide range of sources
top items from wide range of sources
THEWEBLIST.net | what people are clicking on today
THEWEBLIST.net | what people are clicking on today
top items from wide range of sources
top items from wide range of sources
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Dylan Dream Concert
BBC Radio Player
good to use for LKate Junction etc., but this week try
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub/event_bobdylan.shtml
"an hour of Bob Dylan's greatest hits, compiled from over 40 years of concerts. Dream Dylan Live features four performances direct from Dylan's own archives, which have never been heard since they were originally performed. Of special interest to Dylan fans is a November 1980 performance of Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar, which features the last public performance of guitarist Mike Bloomfield, who died three months after making this final appearance.
Songs featured in the 'concert' are:
* Blowing In The Wind
* Only A Pawn In Their Game
* Lovesick
* Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
* Times They Are A Changin'
* Mr Tambourine Man
* Like A Rolling Stone
* Maggie's Farm
* All Along The Watchtower
* To Make You Feel My Love
* Things Have Changed"
good to use for LKate Junction etc., but this week try
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub/event_bobdylan.shtml
"an hour of Bob Dylan's greatest hits, compiled from over 40 years of concerts. Dream Dylan Live features four performances direct from Dylan's own archives, which have never been heard since they were originally performed. Of special interest to Dylan fans is a November 1980 performance of Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar, which features the last public performance of guitarist Mike Bloomfield, who died three months after making this final appearance.
Songs featured in the 'concert' are:
* Blowing In The Wind
* Only A Pawn In Their Game
* Lovesick
* Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
* Times They Are A Changin'
* Mr Tambourine Man
* Like A Rolling Stone
* Maggie's Farm
* All Along The Watchtower
* To Make You Feel My Love
* Things Have Changed"
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Acorn Adventure Holidays
Acorn Adventure Holidays
and we had great time again this year with these guys, canoeing the Ardeche, white water rafting, caving, abseiling and gorge walking. Perfect for 10-16 year olds and parent/guardians (there are also activities for youngers) Some pix on Flickr
and we had great time again this year with these guys, canoeing the Ardeche, white water rafting, caving, abseiling and gorge walking. Perfect for 10-16 year olds and parent/guardians (there are also activities for youngers) Some pix on Flickr
Welcome to the Crocky Trail 2007
the Crocky Trail
its near Chester, our kids love it, and we had a great afternoon today for arrun's birthday trip with five 11-12 year olds.
You might want to know that some people regard it as a health and safety nightmare, while many share my view that this is exactly the sort of activity that kids of my generation regarded as normal fun, and which is squeezed out in risk society. Anyway, see reviews here: http://www.childfriendly.net/view/place/375
its near Chester, our kids love it, and we had a great afternoon today for arrun's birthday trip with five 11-12 year olds.
You might want to know that some people regard it as a health and safety nightmare, while many share my view that this is exactly the sort of activity that kids of my generation regarded as normal fun, and which is squeezed out in risk society. Anyway, see reviews here: http://www.childfriendly.net/view/place/375
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Zotero - The Next-Generation Research Tool
Zotero - The Next-Generation Research Tool
promising firefox extension
promising firefox extension
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
wikis
chaoszone PBwiki looks v friendly.
PBwiki - looks v friendly, student is using just to keep his notebook available anywhere.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Friday, July 20, 2007
interesting (popular) websites
Periodic Table of the Internet
Lots to disagree with here, but there are several sites I didnt know that look worth exploring.
Lots to disagree with here, but there are several sites I didnt know that look worth exploring.
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Useful Firefox Add-ons (an occasional series)
OpenURL Referrer
if you use Firefox , you might find the OpenURL Referrer add-on useful. It adds a link to web pages that feature bibliographic references which allows you to search for the full document. It works with Google scholar or any page that includes COinS data (as does Jason Rutter's Digiplay bibliography).
Other extensions I find invaluable are DOWNTHEMALL and SCRIBEFIRE.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
The Heat Warps
The Heat Warps
a trawl around the archives of this blog has links to amazing material such as the fondly remembered Soft machine's Prom Concert; Dylan's New York studio version of Blood on the Tracks; lost albums from Byrds, Neil Young; and masses of material from Miles Davis and colleagues.
a trawl around the archives of this blog has links to amazing material such as the fondly remembered Soft machine's Prom Concert; Dylan's New York studio version of Blood on the Tracks; lost albums from Byrds, Neil Young; and masses of material from Miles Davis and colleagues.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
braziliana psychedelia
Brazilian Nuggets
Esse
é um blog dedicado à pouco conhecida psicodelia brasileira. Pretendo
postar com freqüência alguns álbuns relevantes e raros dos anos 60 e
70, bem como resenhas, históricos e curiosidades.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Music you'd forgotten
blog with links to a host of obscure psychedelia, incHapshash, Crosby out-takes, Sunfighter, Fever Tree... and other stuff like early Fairports. Links to other sites.
Monday, June 11, 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
MMSD downloads
The SDP Multimedia website for ASF download and MMS protocol specification
download mms files, including from asf pointers.
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Friday, May 11, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Open Source source
720 manually selected sites about Open Source:
720 Open Source Computer technology sites, last updated on 16 March 2007"
720 Open Source Computer technology sites, last updated on 16 March 2007"
Monday, March 12, 2007
Fort Belan - Wales
Fort Belan - Wales
spoent a good weekend here with a Chorlton group. see pix on Flickr.
spoent a good weekend here with a Chorlton group. see pix on Flickr.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Problems with Firefox 2 and Acrobat Reader
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Mozilla - Home of the Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email client
be careful about upgrading to Firefox 2, lots of extensions do not (yet I hope) work, and I found biug problems in opening PDFS.worse, when I installed the upgrade to Acrobat Reader, it somehow wiped my version of Acrobat Professional (on site license) off my PC, and I now have to wait to have this installed.
"Blog this!" is disabled, but I can blog using the more cumbersom (? more powerful??) Performancing.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
U B U W E B
U B U W E B
the films are described as the YouTube of the avant garde.
also:
Poetry, music (e.g. a major Terrr Riley), text and more.
the films are described as the YouTube of the avant garde.
also:
Poetry, music (e.g. a major Terrr Riley), text and more.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Whitney Museum
Whitney Museum
Steve Reich celebration. "Its Gonna Rain"... process music, minimalism and beyond.
Steve Reich celebration. "Its Gonna Rain"... process music, minimalism and beyond.
Wiki Science/How to start a Wiki - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Wiki Science/How to start a Wiki - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
since we will soon be wiki-ing, here is a starter introduction
since we will soon be wiki-ing, here is a starter introduction
Friday, January 19, 2007
tela.sugarmegs.org - /darkstar/
tela.sugarmegs.org - /darkstar/
new location for vast range of concert performances: only accessible out of US E Coast office hours!
new location for vast range of concert performances: only accessible out of US E Coast office hours!
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
spamgourmet - free disposable email addresses, spam blocker
spamgourmet - free disposable email addresses, spam blocker
good way of reducing spam, if you are giving your email to businesses and various commercial sites.
good way of reducing spam, if you are giving your email to businesses and various commercial sites.
Friday, January 12, 2007
BBC - Music - Bob Dylan - Video and Audio Clips
BBC - Music - Bob Dylan - Video and Audio Clips Yes, that just about sdums it up? When are they going to release/screen the great concert from the earlier 60s? and what about that TV drama with a Dylan score (and maybe appearance)... Jack of Diamonds??
Thursday, December 28, 2006
BBC - Painting the Weather
BBC - Painting the Weather
100+ paintings from 50 UK galleries: lots of rain!
100+ paintings from 50 UK galleries: lots of rain!
Thursday, December 21, 2006
30 Freeware Essentials at Happy Dave - Words, Images, Wonder
30 Freeware Essentials
most standard applications, e.g. a good photo editor.
most standard applications, e.g. a good photo editor.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
haha.nu - a lifestyle blogzine
haha.nu - a lifestyle blogzine: "Strange statues around the world" is just one of the diversions here.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The Hindu : Metro Plus Bangalore / Music : A dead-ringer for Ringo
The Hindu : Metro Plus Bangalore / Music : A dead-ringer for Ringo HUGO DEGENHARDT: look for his Grolsch advert at http://myspace.com/arrun (and no doubt many other places.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
BBC World Home Page
BBC World Home Page www.bbcworld.com/click was what the lady oin TV said; the weekly programme has among other things a review of interesting webpages, clickable of course.
TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
Wiki made easy, it seems.... I will definitely be trying this!
Wiki made easy, it seems.... I will definitely be trying this!
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
TRI PLOT
Loughborough University - Physical Geography Research - Resources Gateway
Tri-plot lets you create a ternary graphic from Excel data on three variables (providing they add to 100%). I've tried several other programs and this is the easiest. Like so much Excel, you still have to label points individually.
Tri-plot lets you create a ternary graphic from Excel data on three variables (providing they add to 100%). I've tried several other programs and this is the easiest. Like so much Excel, you still have to label points individually.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
viamichelin
ViaMichelin: street map, maps, route finder, route planner
Using this to plot European journey - c'est magnifique!
Using this to plot European journey - c'est magnifique!
Monday, August 07, 2006
Jacob Cordingley
Jacob Cordingley : Music, lyrics, downloads @ BandSpace.com
our friend Jacob's myspace page with nice tracks
Jacob didnt get much of a hearing at WOMAD, so appreciate at your leisure.
(The Rivertribe - see earlier post -begins to pall after you've heard it a few times... the captured sounds are good though)
our friend Jacob's myspace page with nice tracks
Jacob didnt get much of a hearing at WOMAD, so appreciate at your leisure.
(The Rivertribe - see earlier post -begins to pall after you've heard it a few times... the captured sounds are good though)
Monday, June 05, 2006
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
climateprediction.net - BBC Climate Change Experiment
climateprediction.net - BBC Climate Change Experiment use spare computer resources to model climate change in distributed computing.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Friday, January 13, 2006
U B U W E B
U B U W E B
Music (eg Terry Riley)
Plays (eg Harold Pinter)
Seminars and lectures (eg Lacan)
Interviews (err... lots of people)
and more
Music (eg Terry Riley)
Plays (eg Harold Pinter)
Seminars and lectures (eg Lacan)
Interviews (err... lots of people)
and more
Monday, December 12, 2005
The Brick Testament
The Brick Testament
and there I was earlier today, on my bike, speculating like a liberal about how all those homophobic (etc) orders in the Bible were probably conditional ones obviously aimed at specific groups and needlessly being generalised along the lines of "St Paul said put your raincoat on! We must all wear raincoats all the time!!".
But here is the horse's mouth (if the horse is called Lego).
can't wait for the apocalypso.
and there I was earlier today, on my bike, speculating like a liberal about how all those homophobic (etc) orders in the Bible were probably conditional ones obviously aimed at specific groups and needlessly being generalised along the lines of "St Paul said put your raincoat on! We must all wear raincoats all the time!!".
But here is the horse's mouth (if the horse is called Lego).
can't wait for the apocalypso.
Audacity: About Audacity
sound and recording editor: edit MP3 and Wav, lots of effects and features.
etree.org | the leader in lossless digital audio distribution on the internet
etree.org | the leader in lossless digital audio distribution on the internet
These wonderful people have a plugin for playing SHN files (as in Archive.org live music archive) in WINAMP.
and also a utility to comnvfert SHN to WAV, WAV to MP3 and lots more.
Thanks guys!
These wonderful people have a plugin for playing SHN files (as in Archive.org live music archive) in WINAMP.
and also a utility to comnvfert SHN to WAV, WAV to MP3 and lots more.
Thanks guys!
Thursday, December 08, 2005
AdCritic Interactive
AdCritic Interactive Dramatisation of pizza ordering process in a surveillance society... for ACLU
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Google Image Result for http://www.yarnivore.com/francis/archives/images/why.jpg
nice cartoons discovered during
(a) a conference (sitting at the back)
(b) searching for images to accompany a lecture.
These are not suitable, but enjoyable.
(a) a conference (sitting at the back)
(b) searching for images to accompany a lecture.
These are not suitable, but enjoyable.
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
NationMaster.com - Where Stats Come Alive!
NationMaster.com - Where Stats Come Alive!: " 
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This generates nice maps for cross-country comparisons, on a reasonable range of data.
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This generates nice maps for cross-country comparisons, on a reasonable range of data.
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Online Encyclopedia - LoveToKnow
this is a 1911 edition of Britannica. Lack of illustrations and figures, some text garbled, but a treat.
Thursday, September 01, 2005
starship in concert
Jefferson Starship 21st century concerts:
Current incarnation of starship in concert again and again - some excellent material
Current incarnation of starship in concert again and again - some excellent material
Friday, August 19, 2005
Planet Earth Rock and Roll Radio
Streaming video and audio of "Jefferson Quick Dead" in concert Feb 2005
Thursday, August 18, 2005
WOW
Real audio streaming the Orson Welles broadcast of "War of the Worlds". No Tom Cruise anyway!
Recently the late Warren Wagar's book on HG Wells has been published.
Recently the late Warren Wagar's book on HG Wells has been published.
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Jerry Radio - Grateful Dead Internet radio station streaming on-demand bootleg concerts in Real Audio
Jerry Radio - Grateful Dead Internet radio station streaming on-demand bootleg concerts in Real Audio I've just picked up and enjpyed the CD of David Crosby, IF ONLY I COULD REMEMBER MY NAME. Its long been rumoured that this is extracted from about 4 hours of material that has been circulating on CDRs and tapes since 1970. On this site is an hour long jamming session from this material, which features PERRO, the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra, featuring Kantner, Garcia and other luminaries. Unlike most of the tracks featured on the Jeruyy Radio front page, the PERRO session will not play. However, I've found how to get it. Click onto "listener comments". Then when the music player bar appears above the track listing and reviewer comments, right click your mouse button, select "play in realplayer", and you're away. Features "Mountain Song" (3 versions) and "Wooden Ships" and other nice stuff.
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
BBC - Radio 4 - In Our Time
BBC - Radio 4 - In Our Time Britain's favourtie philosopher - Marx gets 28% of the vote. Hear about the competition and competitors, Hobsbawm reflections. etc.
Saturday, June 25, 2005
PC INSPECTOR File Recovery
PC INSPECTOR File Recoverythis german site has what looks to be great freeware for file recovery and management. Just rescued someone's lost files from their camera memory stick. If only I had the file recovery programe a month ago, when I did some foolish updating (=overwriting) of my laptop files.
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Bloglines | Most Popular Feeds
Bloglines | Most Popular Feeds:
Just after Jack Scofield's piece in today's Guardian Online about keeping up with the ever expanding world of blogs, here's a guide.
Just after Jack Scofield's piece in today's Guardian Online about keeping up with the ever expanding world of blogs, here's a guide.
Monday, June 13, 2005
Cartoonbank.com - Search Results
Cartoonbank.com - Search Results
Cartoons on technology - of course using these to liven up a presentation would create all sorts of copyright problems.
Cartoons on technology - of course using these to liven up a presentation would create all sorts of copyright problems.
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Mozilla Update :: Extensions -- More Info:Down Them All - All Releases
Down Them All :
This is a brilliant extension for FIREFOX, which in turn is a brilliant browser. I've just used "down them all" to get all of the working papers from a series linked to a single web page - it took less than 2 seconds to get them all.
This is a brilliant extension for FIREFOX, which in turn is a brilliant browser. I've just used "down them all" to get all of the working papers from a series linked to a single web page - it took less than 2 seconds to get them all.
Friday, May 20, 2005
autistici : abstract ambience : broken space
autistici : abstract ambience : broken space: "
" Lots of sound to download or stream: including the notorious "HIPPOCAMP RUINS PET SOUNDS" plus its cover

Friday, March 25, 2005
Welcome to Flickr!
Flickr Photos; tags; searchability; shareability... its a bit slow, but the hype seems justified
Friday, February 18, 2005
Jerry Radio - Grateful Dead radio station streaming on-demand bootleg concerts in Real Audio
Jerry Radio - Grateful Dead radio station streaming on-demand bootleg concerts in Real Audio also historic and studio out takes, other bands and performers.
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Skeptical Inquirer: 'The Devil's footprints': solving a classic mystery
Skeptical Inquirer: 'The Devil's footprints': solving a classic mystery
Sceptical view of the affair mentioned in the previous blog, attributing it to multiple sources but especially "contagion" - a milder form of "mass hysteria", leading to people seeing the same unnatural phenomenon in a wide range of different events (cats' paw-prints, partly melted; hoaxers at work; many other causes). Certainly people are inclined to search out common patterns. But can this explain the speed of diffusion of the view that exceptional forces were at work?
Sceptical view of the affair mentioned in the previous blog, attributing it to multiple sources but especially "contagion" - a milder form of "mass hysteria", leading to people seeing the same unnatural phenomenon in a wide range of different events (cats' paw-prints, partly melted; hoaxers at work; many other causes). Certainly people are inclined to search out common patterns. But can this explain the speed of diffusion of the view that exceptional forces were at work?
BBC - Devon Features
BBC - Devon Features Mysterious and surprisingly overlooked anniversary this week.
Friday, February 04, 2005
Drug Trade
Drug Trade
Pharmacy, medicine and commerce in early modern Europe - much on early herbals etc - large gallery
Pharmacy, medicine and commerce in early modern Europe - much on early herbals etc - large gallery
BBC - Radio 4 - Tristram Shandy
BBC - Radio 4 - Tristram Shandy
Tristram Shandy is currently being draatised on BBC radio 4, in 15 minutes chunkc. Its a brilliant inroduction for anyone who has trocuble getting into the book, that makes IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT A TRAVELLER look old hat... This is the TS page with a compettion.
Tristram Shandy is currently being draatised on BBC radio 4, in 15 minutes chunkc. Its a brilliant inroduction for anyone who has trocuble getting into the book, that makes IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT A TRAVELLER look old hat... This is the TS page with a compettion.
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Friday, January 21, 2005
PopupTest - test your popup blocker software and download software
PopupTest - test your popup blocker software and download software:
"PopupTest.com provides a simple and independent source for popup window testing. Whether you are developing a popup killer software or you are thinking about purchasing one, you can use our sample popups to test the effectiveness of the application. We are providing samples of the most common popup styles, as well as some not so common ones (as indicated)."
free downloads of blockers here.
"PopupTest.com provides a simple and independent source for popup window testing. Whether you are developing a popup killer software or you are thinking about purchasing one, you can use our sample popups to test the effectiveness of the application. We are providing samples of the most common popup styles, as well as some not so common ones (as indicated)."
free downloads of blockers here.
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Dee, Manchester, Necronomicon
Following up the Manchester-Dee connection:
From Chapter 21 - Manchester
"The Collegiate Church, now the Cathedral of Manchester, was founded about 1420 in this already ancient town by Thomas de la Warre, baron and priest, rector or parson of St. Mary's, Manchester, and lord of the manor. The flourishing town of woollen industries, introduced by the Flemings a hundred or more years earlier, demanded a new and more capacious church; and De la Warre, the last of his noble house, determined to provide buildings in which a Warden, priests or Fellows, and choristers, should be continually resident, as well as to found a new church. He gained the consent of his parishioners to the appropriation of estates belonging to the existing rectory, as an income for the college, and supplemented it from his own lands in the district. He also obtained a charter of foundation from Henry V., dated May 9. The college was dissolved by Edward VI. and refounded by Henry VIII.; but by the time of Elizabeth its lands had been plundered, sold or leased, she herself becoming a sharer in the profits of spoliation until there was hardly any clear property left. At the instance of Dean Nowell, an inquiry was instituted, with the result that the college was granted a new charter in 1578, as Christ's College, to consist of a Warden, four Fellows, and two chaplains, with choristers. Nowell and Oliver Carter were two of the first Fellows. The second Warden was Dr. Chadderton, who had been Leicester's chaplain, and was Bishop of Chester. Under him the Catholics were relentlessly persecuted, Manchester prisons were filled, and the famous Marprelate printing press was discovered and seized. Chadderton's promotion to the see of Lincoln in 1595 made an opening for our persistent place-beggar to be disposed of at last.
"Dee arrived in Manchester on Monday afternoon, February 15, 1596, and took up his abode in the college. On the following Saturday he was installed inthe Wardenship, between nine and eleven o'clock, as he tells us...."
and so on with considerable detail and mentions of familiar places like Ardwick, Newton Heath and so on.
Handled much more briefly in Wilkipedia:
"Dee returned to Mortlake after six years to find his library ruined and many of his prized books and instruments stolen. He sought support from Elizabeth, who finally made him warden of Christ's College in Manchester in 1592. However, he was by now widely reviled as an evil magician and could not exert much control over the Fellows, who despised him. He left Manchester in 1605. By that time Elizabeth was dead, and James I, unsympathetic to anything related to the supernatural, provided no help. Dee spent his final years in poverty at Mortlake, where he died in late 1608 or early 1609. "
John Aubreyb (in BRIEF LIVES?) describes Dee in his later years thus: "a beaten old man with 'a long beard as white as milke, tall and slender, who wore a gowne with hanging sleves' . He earned a pittance telling fortunes and even sold his beloved books, one by one, in order to eat."
And believe it or not (I'm not saying), the Necronomicon makes an exntrance: Necronomicon FAQ: "The Necronomicon appears to have had a marked influence on Kelly; the character of his scrying changed, and he produced an extraordinary communication which struck horror into the Dee household; Crowley interpeted it as the abortive first attempt of an extra-human entity to communicate the Thelemic 'Book of the Law'. Kelly left Dee shortly afterwards. Dee translated the Necronomicon into English while warden of Christ's College, Manchester, but contrary to Lovecraft, this translation was never printed - the manuscript passed into the collection of the great collector Elias Ashmole, and hence to the Bodleian Library in Oxford."
From Chapter 21 - Manchester
"The Collegiate Church, now the Cathedral of Manchester, was founded about 1420 in this already ancient town by Thomas de la Warre, baron and priest, rector or parson of St. Mary's, Manchester, and lord of the manor. The flourishing town of woollen industries, introduced by the Flemings a hundred or more years earlier, demanded a new and more capacious church; and De la Warre, the last of his noble house, determined to provide buildings in which a Warden, priests or Fellows, and choristers, should be continually resident, as well as to found a new church. He gained the consent of his parishioners to the appropriation of estates belonging to the existing rectory, as an income for the college, and supplemented it from his own lands in the district. He also obtained a charter of foundation from Henry V., dated May 9. The college was dissolved by Edward VI. and refounded by Henry VIII.; but by the time of Elizabeth its lands had been plundered, sold or leased, she herself becoming a sharer in the profits of spoliation until there was hardly any clear property left. At the instance of Dean Nowell, an inquiry was instituted, with the result that the college was granted a new charter in 1578, as Christ's College, to consist of a Warden, four Fellows, and two chaplains, with choristers. Nowell and Oliver Carter were two of the first Fellows. The second Warden was Dr. Chadderton, who had been Leicester's chaplain, and was Bishop of Chester. Under him the Catholics were relentlessly persecuted, Manchester prisons were filled, and the famous Marprelate printing press was discovered and seized. Chadderton's promotion to the see of Lincoln in 1595 made an opening for our persistent place-beggar to be disposed of at last.
"Dee arrived in Manchester on Monday afternoon, February 15, 1596, and took up his abode in the college. On the following Saturday he was installed inthe Wardenship, between nine and eleven o'clock, as he tells us...."
and so on with considerable detail and mentions of familiar places like Ardwick, Newton Heath and so on.
Handled much more briefly in Wilkipedia:
"Dee returned to Mortlake after six years to find his library ruined and many of his prized books and instruments stolen. He sought support from Elizabeth, who finally made him warden of Christ's College in Manchester in 1592. However, he was by now widely reviled as an evil magician and could not exert much control over the Fellows, who despised him. He left Manchester in 1605. By that time Elizabeth was dead, and James I, unsympathetic to anything related to the supernatural, provided no help. Dee spent his final years in poverty at Mortlake, where he died in late 1608 or early 1609. "
John Aubreyb (in BRIEF LIVES?) describes Dee in his later years thus: "a beaten old man with 'a long beard as white as milke, tall and slender, who wore a gowne with hanging sleves' . He earned a pittance telling fortunes and even sold his beloved books, one by one, in order to eat."
And believe it or not (I'm not saying), the Necronomicon makes an exntrance: Necronomicon FAQ: "The Necronomicon appears to have had a marked influence on Kelly; the character of his scrying changed, and he produced an extraordinary communication which struck horror into the Dee household; Crowley interpeted it as the abortive first attempt of an extra-human entity to communicate the Thelemic 'Book of the Law'. Kelly left Dee shortly afterwards. Dee translated the Necronomicon into English while warden of Christ's College, Manchester, but contrary to Lovecraft, this translation was never printed - the manuscript passed into the collection of the great collector Elias Ashmole, and hence to the Bodleian Library in Oxford."
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British Museum - Joh Dee
Found this almost by chance - a spirit led me to be honest - I recalled looking at Dee's mirror years ago, amazed that such a thing should be on display! Anyway, the info here lets on the interesting fact that Dee was a Warden of Christ's College, Manchester in the 16th century. Est 1824 indeed: I will have to investigate further.
Found this almost by chance - a spirit led me to be honest - I recalled looking at Dee's mirror years ago, amazed that such a thing should be on display! Anyway, the info here lets on the interesting fact that Dee was a Warden of Christ's College, Manchester in the 16th century. Est 1824 indeed: I will have to investigate further.
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Terra Galleria photography: travel, landscape, and nature pictures
Terra Galleria photography: travel, landscape, and nature pictures one thing I enjoyed is the opportunity to look through pictures of places I (may have) visited in the past. Plenty gorgeous pix here.
Sunday, January 16, 2005
BBC - Radio 3 London Jazz Festival - Jan Garbarek
BBC - Radio 3 London Jazz Festival - Jan Garbarek two hour concert of gorgeous music - very little noodling!
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Telegraph | Connected | Bootcamp 353: Cloning for beginners, part two
| Connected | Bootcamp
Telegraph's equivalent of Guardian Online - since I often use the latter, political balance heh heh says I should point to this. Bootcamp is an archive of computer tips and projects.
Telegraph's equivalent of Guardian Online - since I often use the latter, political balance heh heh says I should point to this. Bootcamp is an archive of computer tips and projects.
Monday, January 10, 2005
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Friday, January 07, 2005
April Winchell: Multimedia
April Winchell: Multimedia This offers a wonderful collection of bizarre music. Highly recommended covers of "Stairways to Heaven", awful coporate music, peple who should have been better advised trying to sing...
The homepages are pretty cool too.
The homepages are pretty cool too.
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Brian E Hodges' Health Career Model Course Notes: (c) 2000 All rights reserved world wide
Brian E Hodges' Health Career Model Course Notes: (c) 2000 All rights reserved world wide & ISS Despite the title, there are excellent links here to resources on visualisation.
Saturday, January 01, 2005
Welcome to The Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Welcome to The Internet Archive Wayback Machine
This is not just fun - it can be a reesarch tool. For instance, you can look at historic versions of government websites, to get older policy formulations, etc. Try looking back at UK Foresight.
This is not just fun - it can be a reesarch tool. For instance, you can look at historic versions of government websites, to get older policy formulations, etc. Try looking back at UK Foresight.
Monday, December 20, 2004
Sunday, December 19, 2004
anti-telemarketing script
anti-telemarketing script
brilliant script for discombobulating telesales people. But in the Uk we can register with a gvt site to have calls blocked: telling the (now very few) cold-callers who still hit on us that they are infringing this always makes them back off. So I'm unlikely to need to use this.
brilliant script for discombobulating telesales people. But in the Uk we can register with a gvt site to have calls blocked: telling the (now very few) cold-callers who still hit on us that they are infringing this always makes them back off. So I'm unlikely to need to use this.
Saturday, December 18, 2004
Webjay - Playlist Community
Webjay - Playlist Community
play or download the mp3s! Some weird, some v nice (eg hour long ambience culminating in Arvo Part), Beatles Xmas messages to fans....
play or download the mp3s! Some weird, some v nice (eg hour long ambience culminating in Arvo Part), Beatles Xmas messages to fans....
Friday, December 17, 2004
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Monday, December 06, 2004
Museum of Hoaxes
Museum of Hoaxes
nicely organised into user-friendly categories - but is it all one big hoax? Hmm - Grauniad is spelled wrongly.
nicely organised into user-friendly categories - but is it all one big hoax? Hmm - Grauniad is spelled wrongly.
NMAI - Indian Humor - Table of Contents
NMAI - Indian Humor - Table of Contents
Native American humour - illustrations and sculptures. Strange, almost all make political statements!
Native American humour - illustrations and sculptures. Strange, almost all make political statements!
Sunday, December 05, 2004
Firesign Theatre on the web
Firesign Theatre on the web Lots more Firesign, incl some video and animations
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Friday, December 03, 2004
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