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01/04/08: I'm having an interesting problem: everything I want to post *always* looks like an April Fools' Day joke.

01/03/08: Has anyone else noticed that Bigwords "irony" redirects to the Microsoft Works page? It wasn't me. I'm strange, by the way.

28/02/08: Site no longer jumps around like a startled cat when you hover over a post. (A small victory, but I'm going to treasure it for months.) (What do you mean, you hadn't noticed?)

02/01/08: I'm back! I missed you, did you miss me?


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One Million Londoners Will Live in a Single Tower | Mega Structure
‘London has to provide housing for a million more people by 2016, taking into account new arrivals, plus old-timers who need an upgrade. Since space is limited, UK company Popularchitecture is proposing a 5,000-foot high tower that would house pretty much everybody all in one shot—and reduce four city neighborhoods to a single cylindrical building.’ 
Via The New Shelton Wet/Dry.

One Million Londoners Will Live in a Single Tower | Mega Structure

‘London has to provide housing for a million more people by 2016, taking into account new arrivals, plus old-timers who need an upgrade. Since space is limited, UK company Popularchitecture is proposing a 5,000-foot high tower that would house pretty much everybody all in one shot—and reduce four city neighborhoods to a single cylindrical building.’

Via The New Shelton Wet/Dry.