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Now many readers have asked me over the years "how do I (with my great hair) go about fleeing a gothic house?"That's a very good question, because it's not as
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Would you like to live in a UFO? Well in 1968 you could, thanks to Finnish architect Matti Suuronen. He created the Futuro House and for a while it was
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It's now over half a century since 1970, and I'm starting to wonder if we should bring back its concept of gracious modern living... You see we've grown so used
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In the shadowy corners of the shortwave spectrum lurk the Numbers Stations: strange radio broadcasts of mysterious blocks of numbers in creepy monotone voices!It's actually an old form of spycraft
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For today's #WednesdayWisdom a tale of an unintentionally radical publisher. It only produced 42 books between 1968-9, but it caught the hedonistic, solipsistic, free love mood of the West Coast
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Today is #WomenInSTEM day, and I want to look back at a group of courageous working class women whose battle against fake 'science' and industry malpractice led to us all
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"Tired of reality? Escape into the world of role-playing games." In particular one whose corporate history is a wild mix of battle, quests and the fickleness of fortune.Today in pulp...
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The War on Drugs had at least one success. What it defeated was a compound that was a sleep aid, a party pill and a chemical warfare agent. A drug
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NatWest, Barclays, Midlands, Lloyds. Black horse apocalypse? Or vital tools of prosperity!Today in pulp I'm looking at money. Lots of it... Money is just a token, like a Panini football
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Today in pulp l ask the question: should we fear The Singularity - a super-powered artificial intelligence that will evolve to rule over us forever more?I'm going to say no
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Today in pulp, as a birthday request for @WonderWhoosh, a few issues of Jackie Magazine!This may involve nostalgia. And flares. And David Essex. Jackie launched in 1964 as the magazine
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Today in pulp: the pocket calculator!Revolutions come from the most surprising places... Compact electronic calculators had been around since the mid-1960s, although 'compact' was a relative term. They were serious,
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