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Malcolm Gaskill – Witchfinders, A Seventeenth-Century English Tragedy

Monday, July 25th, 2005
Malcolm Gaskill - Witchfinders Malcolm GaskillWitchfinders, A Seventeenth-Century English Tragedy
[John Murray 2005]

In the spring of 1645, at the height of the English Civil War, a minor gentleman from Essex named Matthew Hopkins initiated the most savage witch-hunt in English history. By the autumn of 1647 at least 250 East Anglian innocents – most of them women – had been captured, interrogated and hauled before the courts. More than a hundred were convicted, condemned and hanged. Their alleged crimes ranged from destroying property and inflicting fatal illnesses, to feeding animal familiars with blood and having sexual intercourse with the devil. Accompanied by John Stearne, a godly neighbour from his parish, the twenty-two-year-old Hopkins toured the eastern counties on horseback, meticulously extracting evidence of satanic pacts and dispatching suspects for trial. Hopkins fashioned himself into the Witch Finder General although the torture techniques used had no justification in religion or law, nor was his campaign officially sanctioned. The witch-hunt was an extraordinary event, and would long be remembered as the poisonous fruit of religious extremism, grown wild in a political vacuum, never to be repeated. Witchfinders tells the true and terrible story of Matthew Hopkins and his horrifying crusade as witch-hunting fever gripped the country. Malcolm Gaskill uses his great story-telling talents to bring the mid-seventeenth century alive.

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Don't bring your running shoes

Sunday, July 24th, 2005

If you are thinking of visiting London, don't bring your running shoes…

They held the pistol to him and unloaded five shots – The Guardian, Saturday July 23rd 2005

"…the man appears to have either fallen or been bundled to the ground by pursuing police, one of whom leaned over and shot him several times in the head. … 'I saw an Asian guy. He ran on to the train. He was hotly persued by three plain clothes officers, one of them was wielding a black handgun. … He looked absolutely petrified. They couldn't have been any more than two or three feet behind him at this time and he half tripped and was half pushed to the floor, and the policeman nearest to me had a black automatic pistol in his left hand. He held it down to the guy and unloaded five shots into him. They pushed him to the floor and basically unloaded five shots into him.' …" – The Guardian, Saturday July 23rd 2005

And today: Met chief apologises for shooting

It makes you ask yourself, if the guy had a whiter skin would the officer's trigger finger have been so itchy?

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Sound Mirrors

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

Sound Mirror Although an instrument of war, the Sound Mirrors' harnessing of sound is an interesting phenomenon. …The mirror was shaped to form part of a sphere and a sound collector was mounted on a pivot at the focal point. The collector was usually a trumpet shaped cone connected to the ears of the listener with rubber tubes … He rotated the sound collector horizontally with a hand wheel and vertically by way of foot pedals…

Early warning sound mirrors
The Hythe sound mirror system

Related: Clock DVA Sound Mirror 12"
Clock DVA Sound Mirror

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Sylpheed-Claws 1.9.13 unleashed

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

Yesterday saw the release of Sylpheed-Claws 1.9.13, among the highlights were support for GPGME 1.x, which was not too soon, further IMAP improvements, thanks to Hoà's libEtPan!, optional extended printing support, using libgnomeprint2, and, probably of most use for me personally, (cutting down on build minutes), the PGP/Inline plugin was brought into the main source tree, (previously it was one of the External Plugins).

The release process went along nice and quickly once the notes and packages were created, thanks to ReleaseForge, which allowed me to create the release and submit the SF news item in what seemed at least half the time it would have taken using SF's laborious FRS , just beating release day SF downtime by a matter of minutes.

The SF downtime did bite, however, during the Freshmeat announcement submission as Freshmeat failed to verify, first, the ChangeLog url and then the CVS tree url. After a few hours of staying away it was fine, of course.

ReleaseForge's freshmeat announcement support failed again with the message, "Unable to login to Freshmeat. Please verify your username and password". I'm quite sure, though, that this has nothing to do with names or passwords, and that the real problem stems from the fact that there is no project on Freshmeat called 'Sylpheed-Claws', as Sylpheed-Claws, (on Freshmeat), is a branch of the Sylpheed Freshmeat project, and that is more than ReleaseForge can cope with. However, I don't want to do ReleaseForge down, as its support for the SF FRS is surely every SF project admin's dream.

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Joe Sacco – War's End, Profiles From Bosnia 1995-96

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

Joe Sacco - War's End Joe SaccoWar's End, Profiles From Bosnia 1995-96
[Drawn and Quarterly 2005]

How does an artist reconcile being forced to go to the front line of a brutal conflict that will change his life and homeland forever? What happens when a reporter finally comes face to face with an evil war criminal? Before his groundbreaking graphic novels Safe Area Gorazde and The Fixer, Palestine author Joe Sacco created two short stories of the characters from each side of the crossfire. Collected together for the first time in War's End: Profiles from Bosnia 1996-1996 are the acclaimed Soba and Christmas with Karadzic. In Soba, Joe Sacco captures the internal torment of the romanticized Sarajevo artist-warrior who captivated the western media with his guitar and hard partying ways. In Christmas with Karadzic, Sacco gives the reader an inside peek of the darkly humorous news process that doesn't make the headlines back home as he chases after one of the most hated and sought-after Bosnian Serb leaders and war criminals.

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slab of blue wax

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005

Blue Print

Lately I've been (re)discovering the appeal of 7" and 12" pieces of grooved, circular plastic – probably it is at least a little tinged with nostalgia. This (pictured) promo that I received recently, (Blueprint, Print Is Goin' Off/No Half Smokin', Rhymesayers BLPT-001), with its blue vinyl, brought back some memories of a handful of Dickies singles that I had as a kid, all of which were released on coloured vinyl, (as were several other A&M releases of the time). What a good feeling it seemed to give me watching it spinning on the turntable – kids can be so easily amused!

I sold my turntable a looooooooong time ago, but I'm considering getting another one soon – there are several good things coming out on vinyl-only releases, particularly instrumental versions of hiphop albums. Vinyl is Not Dead!

Currently listening to: Orchestre Régional de Kayes, "Sanjina" World Psychedelic Classics 3 (on CD!)

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redirect 301 / http://claws.sylpheed.org/

Sunday, July 3rd, 2005

The sylpheed.org domain name is now under our control, the website is now being hosted by develog.com, and all traffic to sylpheed-claws.sf.net is being redirected to claws.sylpheed.org. Planet Sylpheed is now openly accessible so I added a link to it from the menu bar of the claws' pages.

Currently listening to: Donald Byrd, "The Emperor" (Ethiopian Knights)

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