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James Cousins
| 17 March, 2020

When balance is difficult it’s prudent to err on the side of caution (from The Atlantic):

This is the paradox of the present moment: If we wait until the problem is sufficiently visible to transform overreaction into mere reaction again, we will have been too late.

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What’s wrong with being a bit Soviet over the Olympics?

James Cousins
| 18 August, 2016

There are many reasons the Soviet comparison is wrong, but an interesting piece: This Olympics hysteria shows that Britain has turned Soviet

Throughout the cold war, Soviet bloc nations used sport as a proxy for economic success. With the connivance of the International Olympic Committee, they turned what used to be an amateur sport into the equivalent of a national defence force, hurling money and status at their athletes

There might be something to that view, but if the Olympics really are a modern equivalent of bread and circuses is that actually a bad thing? There are many worse ways to build a sense of national pride.

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The bizarrely slow process of releasing Hillary Clinton’s e-mails, explained

James Cousins
| 23 May, 2015

The bizarrely slow process of releasing Hillary Clinton’s e-mails, explained

19ninety8:

Oh my god.

I’m assuming the WaPo didn’t meant to suggest it was a circular process. But ditto: oh my God.

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Little Printer

James Cousins
| 28 July, 2014

Little Printer

Little Printer is the delightful web-connected printer that lives in your home.

I cannot think of any practical use for this. No-one, surely, could need it, but can see the fun side want one desperately.

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Grimsby is England’s LA

James Cousins
| 3 February, 2014

Grimsby is England’s LA

No. 2 in an occasional series.

Jeremy Clarkson nearly worked there. (Admittedly, not really LA.)

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Shturmovshchina

James Cousins
| 27 August, 2013

Shturmovshchina

“Shturmovshchina is the practice of working frantically just before a deadline, having not done anything for the last month.”

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