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29 December 2003
A new book about the history and structure of the Norfolk dialect. The author Peter Trudgill also demonstrates examples of pronunciation. [NB: audio downloads] |link| |0 comments| I thought it was amusing, could be Nathan Barley for webloggers, ‘One of the bravest men who lived’ Henry Blogg of Cromer: |link| |0 comments| Online versions of exhibitions at the Museum of the History of Science in Oxford. I like the Tycho Brahe one. |link| |0 comments| Ordinance Survey large scale Scottish town plans. |link| |0 comments| The Secret of Advertising. From Meat Grinder Advertising: We try not to think too much about what goes into sausage, because otherwise we might not be able to stomach it. That said, good sausage is really good. However, you can't just throw random parts into the mix just because someone else might have used similar parts. Sausage is good not because of the parts themselves, but because of the recipe, the planning that goes into putting those parts together in the right proportions. If the recipe is well thought out, sausage is delicious, and we can put the dribbling pig snouts out of our minds. |link| |0 comments| The Guardian available in digital format. |link| |0 comments| |
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