There are also moments when a widely-shared world ends not with a neat denouement, but rather with a slurry of lazy tropes and cliches.| Velcro City Tourist Board
This Vice piece on “British Chaos” content cropped up in Jay Springett’s weeknotes, and with it came a sense of recognition. The phenomenon of their global visibility may be somewhat new—though there was a similar flurry back in the late Noughties and early Teens, as online video started to get established—but without my having seen any of the stuff mentioned, I found myself able to put faces and mannerisms to almost every character described.| Velcro City Tourist Board
Sean Monahan, reporting from what seems to be the frontline of a nation speed-running the descent into decadence:| Velcro City Tourist Board
It's the 40th anniversary of the Macintosh, and you'll read many stories about how it was such a paradigm change for so many people in the way they saw computers, some of them becoming so enthusiastic that it was a critical inflecting point for their life and future career. Not| innovation copilots