craiggilchrist.bsky.social
Developer and architect of digital things. Co-founder of BeamXR.
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Looks like that German bloke who preserves bodies in plastic.
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Boston terriers are the best. Here are my two little crazies.
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Pelmet - the ultimate accessory for the more adventurous garden pea.
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Wishlisted and excited!
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Have a great time. Myself and some of the @beamxr.bsky.social team will see you around.
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Thanks Katie, hope it’s nice and easy for you from here.
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Seriously? I’m sat in Manchester now waiting for my flight out!
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🇬🇧
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In the UK it would fall under the offence of “treating” as described in Representation of the People Act 1983. Both the person offering the incentive and the recipient would face unlimited fines and up to one year in prison.
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Something something next Tuesday
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Last one was 1977. Same time as the first Star Wars and we’re still getting sequels to those!
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Positron is gorgeous, frustrating fun with a real retro feel good factor: store.steampowered.com/app/374780/P...
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Cackling hyenas harassing a lion.
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Well, 90 minutes after I binged three in a row 😊
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I’ve just watched my first episode. It is truly lovely.
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At the time I thought it excessive. My good lord, how wrong I was.
I hope those lovely folk found sanctuary in our shores.
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Congrats! Looks great.
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By the way here's my entry for the Treasurer's House, where Harry Martindale saw the Romans in the cellar:
www.paullee.com/ghosts/ghost...
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That’s great. I’ll take a look. There’s the Harry Martindale case of the whole Roman legion in York but wasn’t aware of any others.
Colchester makes sense for romans but just as much for celts! I’d love to hear a story of a tattooed, fair haired fur wearing visitor from the past.
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Amazing! I’ve always fancied a trip to Sedona. I’ve driven a lot through Arizona and up to Monument Valley Utah. I could definitely see some ethereal giants stomping around.
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I love the 418. It’s whimsical and lovely. It’s the same reason I always put the x-clacks-overhead header into my services. Even the optimised ones.
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Bostons are the best. Here are my two little monsters.