Well out of my usual ball park, fascinating episode. A lot of time in the edit I’d guess.
Following a highly publicised run-in with the police, George looks at the fraught relationship between his community and law enforcers.
Following a highly publicised run-in with the police, George looks at the fraught relationship between his community and law enforcers.
Well out of my usual ball park, fascinating episode. A lot of time in the edit I’d guess.
Side note: I record tons of these audio bits that I never get around to publishing. They are awesome to look back on regardless if I publish them or not. I need to record a lot more audio.
Listened to this on my commute, I enjoy listening to this sort of very casual microcast with nice outdoors background. I do hope Colin publishes some more.
Watched Beau Travail ★★★★★ enjoyed this dreamlike fable very much.

The May is Out | A test of @snapthread 2.0 and some ramblings on video size and formats, classroom video apps and blogging.
There is something lovely about the light under beech trees.

I am still finding my On This Day page both interesting and useful. Checking old posts with broken images, grabbing the image from archive.org and repairing. Not every day but it is quite satisfying to do now and again.
@danielpunkass what a nice surprise, MarsEdit in Setapp and it picked up my blog from a previous beta install. Zero friction.

Up to Loch Humphrey. The usual route. Bright sunny, nice breeze.The hawthorn mostly out. St Marks flies lower down. Butterflies, peacocks, whites, orange tips and small coppers. A couple more to fast to recognise. A kestrel buzzed by swallows. Oak getting leaves at last.
Shoplifters ★★★★☆ engrossing complex story, I think I missed a lot of the subtle points. Sweet, sad and though provoking. 📽
Private school woe over rise of state pupils at Oxbridge | News | The Times
The recruitment by Oxford and Cambridge of more state pupils has led to private-school parents claiming that their children are being edged out by “social engineering”, a leading head teacher has said.
My jaw dropped when I saw the front page of The Times in the paper shop this morning. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I can’t read the whole thing online as it is behind a pay wall.
It is the social engineering bit that got me. A whole class paying for their children to be schooled differently 1 may not fit the exact description of social engineering but it an huge effort of that class to shape society and keep itself on top.