After 10 years and about 4 and half billion links served the time has come to move on from this place. I have so much on elsewhere that I just hav'nt had the time to devote to this place properly.
I'm still active at Photographs of Newcastle.
I may be back someday but for now it's farewell and take care.
Will the last one out please shut the door.....
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Monday, 6 July 2015
The Milwaukee Experiment





The Milwaukee Experiment
Which Cities Are Sued the Most for Police Brutality?
How the Border Patrol became America�s most out-of-control law enforcement agency.
The impossibility of perfect forgeries?
The painful price of aging in prison
Starving Felons, and Other Lessons from Prison Archaeology
The Strange Case Of The Doll Seller Who Desperately Wanted To Be A Spy
Inside the Mind of an Angry Cop: A Q&A with a Police Psychologist
Neuroscience: The superpower police now use to tackle crime
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Friday Games





Super Stacker 2
Cube Escape: Harvey's Box
The toughest summer blockbuster quiz ever 3/15
Got Rhythm? can you keep the rhythm when the beat drops out?
Zombie Love Story
Nambers
Circle in a Circle
Hextris
Detective duos in fiction � quiz 4/10
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
How One Line of Text Nearly Killed 'Toy Story 2'





How One Line of Text Nearly Killed 'Toy Story 2'
Great Star Wars Mystery Is Finally Solved
From Psycho to Jurassic Park: exploring iconic movie poster typography
The sounds added to movies, TV and sport often have unusual origins, says William Park, from everyday objects to manipulated animals
Here�s What The Kids From �School Of Rock� Look Like Now
20 Facts You Probably Never Knew About �Jaws�
Here's What Princess Leia Looks Like in Star Wars The Force Awakens
Top Gun 2 is Happening and Will Be Filled With Drones (and Tom Cruise)
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Children of the Moon



Children of the Moon
2015 Audubon Photography Awards
The Men of Cond� Nast Photographed in Their Natural Habitat
Australia's Great Barrier Reef at Risk
Wakhan Corridor
Women�s World Cup 2015
Love and Laughter in the Time of ISIS
A Trip Around the Solar System
European Games 2015
The Lights Go Out on Candlestick Park
See Early Photos of the Statue of Liberty Before It Came to New York
Africa�s Ancient Trees, Surrounded by a Blanket of Stars
Expanding the Panama Canal
International Day of Yoga
Monday, 29 June 2015
Samsung Will Stop Breaking Windows Update With Its Crappy Bloatware




The virtual reality gaming revolution that wasn�t
Oculus Touch Hands-On: So Damn Good
Videogames and the English Courts What the dusty tomes of English law can teach us about videogames
How an early �90s Windows gaming classic was unearthed after years in limbo
Returning to �Avalon,� the text-based dungeon game some never left
The Genius of the Super Mario Bros. �Game Over� Theme
Mario Recreated In Unreal Engine Is... Unreal
How Tumblr and MTV Killed the Neon Anti-Corporate Aesthetic of Vaporwave
Sean Parker: Philanthropy for Hackers
Instagram unfiltered
Samsung Will Stop Breaking Windows Update With Its Crappy Bloatware
I just used Apple Music. It's fine, and that should scare Spotify
Apple Is Going to Kill the Home Screen
Apple and Google Race to See Who Can Kill the App First
Apple�s biggest developer news at WWDC that nobody�s talking about: Bitcode
Remembering Nuon, the gaming chip that nearly changed the world�but didn�t
Inside the $499 aluminum NES that�s crafted like a Leica
Sunday, 28 June 2015
June 30th Gets a Leap Second Because Earth's Rotation is Slowing Down


U.S. Sprawl Peaked in 1994 and Has Been Declining Ever Since
Below Our Feet, a World of Hidden Life
If sea levels rise as feared, some of the world�s island nations may disappear this century. Does that mean they no longer exist as countries, asks Rachel Nuwer.
Seven Different Molten Metals, Poured Into A 15 Gallon Fishtank
Catching One Nazi Became His Life
Meet The Man Who Created The Rainbow Flag
Here Are Three "Simple" Puzzles That Many People Get Wrong Anyway
How breaking a glacier makes the Earth quake
June 30th Gets a Leap Second Because Earth's Rotation is Slowing Down
Is This New Swim Stroke the Fastest Yet?
A Soda Can Explosion At 62,000 FPS
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Caterpillars Take Looking Like Poop to a New Level





Watch: Ants Use Giant Jaws to Catapult Out of Death Trap
New Glowing Millipede Found; Shows How Bioluminescence Evolved
Watch: Bizarre Caterpillar With Erupting Tentacles Filmed
Spiders sprayed with carbon nanotubes spin superstrong webs
Tiny arachnid makes the ultimate sacrifice
We all seem to have Demodex mites living on our faces. Far from being harmful, these uninvited guests could reveal our evolutionary history
Meet 10 parasites with the power to control their hosts' behaviour
Spiders normally keep a low profile, but some of them have evolved striking visual displays to lure their prey into their clutches
Don�t panic! How to escape a swarm of bees
Bees Are Dying Year-Round Now
Snail's demise suggests sixth mass extinction is under way
The Blight of the Honey Bee
Meet the Bug That Turns into a Rotting-Flesh Stink Bomb
Caterpillars Take Looking Like Poop to a New Level
5 ways to attract butterflies to your garden
Hawk-moths are capable of slowing their brains to stay in rhythm with their environment
If you think bluebottles are big flies, think again. Two obscure groups of tropical flies are the giants of the fly world
Nine fluttery facts about butterflies
Do butterflies hold the answer to life's mysteries?
With reports of large numbers of painted ladies gathering in Europe, it looks likely that the UK is on the verge of another mass invasion this summer
Bees feeding on fungicide-dosed flowers develop health issues, studies say
When moths come to stay, there�s only one solution
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Flamingo in Sao Paulo zoo given prosthetic leg





Where Is Avian Flu Hiding?
Two Impossibly Tiny Bear Cubs Have The Cutest Wrestling Match Ever
How To Rescue A Leopard From The Bottom Of A Well
Polar Bears Are Now Eating Dolphins
Georgia flood: Tbilisi residents warned over zoo animals after devastating flood
Federal government ready to declare eastern cougar extinct
Pictures: 8 Amazing Animals at Risk From Wildlife Crimes
5 Facts About the Surprisingly Wide World of Animal Mummies

Amazing Pictures: Baby Chameleon Doesn't Know It Hatched
DNA From Elephant Dung, Tusks Reveals Poaching Hot Spots
11 Lessons From Indian Cows On How To Not Give A Damn
Kangaroos Are Lefties�Why Handedness Is Rare Among Animals
Finding More Ammo Than Animals In Huge African Rain Forest
Mine
Do Animals Laugh? Tickle Experiments Suggest They Do
Why Are Most of Tanzania's Elephants Disappearing?
Meet the 'dad bods' of the wild animal kingdom
What is a honeycreeper?

Raccoon hops onto alligator's back in Florida
On Japan's Shiretoko Peninsula brown bears and fishermen have become relaxed in each other's company, as they share in the spoils of the annual salmon run
Coconut crabs are so big and heavy they cannot swim, meaning females face a perilous task of laying their eggs in the sea
Baby goats play musical chairs
Watch daredevil goats defying gravity
From glass frogs to glasswing butterflies, a host of animals have made themselves see-through
Giant 'Walking Bat' Once Prowled Rainforest Floors
The week in wildlife � in pictures
Giant 'Walking Bat' Once Prowled Rainforest Floors

No chips are safe: cuts leave councils struggling to fight off 'vicious' seagulls
These cute dingo puppies face extinction as a species, says zookeeper � video
Floods in Tbilisi and its zoo � in pictures
Here's a giant panda falling off her hammock
Doting dingo mother nuzzles her five newborn pups at NSW zoo � video
Crocodile holds rival in its jaws after fight to the death in Kakadu � video
Tricks and tips to attract wildlife to your garden
Vets perform life saving surgery on 16ft python
Slow lorises, marmosets and micro-pigs: the problem with exotic pet trends

Piggyback riders: 18 funny photos of lazy hitchhiking animals
Animal pictures of the week
The animals most likely to kill you this summer
From basking sharks to Bechstein's bat: A year spent discovering Britain's rarest animals
Robin crowned as Britain's national bird after 200,000-strong ballot
France increases its wolf cull after disputed attack on 16-year-old boy
Disappearance of fifth hen harrier fuels concerns bird heading towards extinction
Alaska Confirms Massive Decline in Rare Wolves, Still Plans to Hunt Them
The Daily Wild: Nature�s Most Incredible Creatures
Monday, 22 June 2015
The Scientific Afterlife of Sharks




The Scientific Afterlife of Sharks
The Surprising Way Jellyfish Put Themselves Back Together
What You Should Know About Shark Attacks After Recent Bites
Isn't this octopus Adorabilis?
Tuna crabs take over southern California beaches
The huge and extraordinary Steller's sea cow was ten metres long
Japan plans unilateral restart to Antarctic whaling in 2015, says official
'Year of the jelly' invasion hits south west beach resorts
Goldfish helping to kill off frogs by spreading 'devastating disease', scientists warn
Sawfish 'virgin births': Species procreates without males, says study
The Most Endangered Marine Mammal Could Be Gone in Three Years
Humpback Whales Are Starving, and Climate Change Is to Blame
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