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"There are problems in each of the separate "silos" within the department, and with how they relate to each other. [...] If we weren't discovering more we wouldn't be reforming. Indeed I expect more problems."
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Terribly written article about whether Airwave will have 100% coverage in the Underground. I'd be surprised if it did (compare NYC). One reason why an on/offline data channel would be useful alongside voice.
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3.3m (6.7% of UK pop) in National Criminal DNA db. Not good.
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Good summary of the overcrowding challenges.
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Home Offiice, judiciary, prison service and police all pointing the finger. Longterm: a choice on whether to properly pay for increasingly incarceral policies. Shortterm: inflatable prisons and early release of foreign detainees?
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No evidence here of the different pieces of the system working together for a shared goal. All stick and no carrot rarely works where the goal is an operation with high levels of performance.
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Keyboard commands for common tasks across Windows (hijacks the the capslock key). I like it.
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Apocalyptic real time map of emergencies and disasters. Looks like the Wargames situation room screens redone with clipart.
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The levels of apocalypse from regional catastrophe to planetary elimination.
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How the movies have depicted the levels of apocalypse from regional catastrophe to planetary elimination.
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"Much of Kiefer's art represents a resistance to this inhuman virtualisation of memory; its lazy democracy of significance, its translation into weightless impressions."
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"I just simply wouldn't do anything that I wasn't terribly in charge of. I don't let anything go. I worry about the font on the back of the DVD, and I'll do this as long as that continues"
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Christian Marclay's new show looks like a comics collage (White Cube doesn't have a statement up yet) - a technique previously used by Tom Phillips (Inferno), David Mach and of course Max Ernst (Semaine de Bonte).
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Images from Max Ernst's collage traumwerk.
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