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> Karrimor Jaguar

Nice. Karrimor backpacks (or rucksacks/daypacks as we called them back then) were the high water mark--I worked in the industry in the 80s and, in the tone of the article, it's very sad to see what's happened to Karrimor and Berghaus today, but back then they drove one another to new heights. I was always a fan or Lowe's stuff, who were the other UK giant.

All three brands were let down by the waterproof layers whcih after about ten years would degrade in horrible ways. Prior to the 90s this was less of a problem.

Aiguille are great. Probably the best bags around now. They will also make them to fit. When I was selling bags, fit was a big issue and if you made out that one size fitted all that would be seen as a sign of cheapness/cost cutting/lack of attention to detail. Karrimor and Berghaus both did their flagship bags in different back lengths, and companies competed hard on the diffent fitting systems.


...but you're often lucky to travel even a metre or so on the M25 in two seconds when it looks like that!


I read all Baudrillard's books, back when he was relevant in the day. You've not missed much. In fact you seem more insightful than those who do have them all to set.


Don't worry, that one has the energy of <i>the guy that was fired for buying IBM</i>


Thanks a lot for the feedback--we'll change the rather lame screenshot at the bottom into something that does a better job of showing off the different showcase templates as a quick fix. I'm looking at restructuring the homepage to tell more of a story, so I'll try and do a better job of showing how the outputs justify the effort as part of that.


Just stick a big "Here's what you could build!" link on the homepage that links to your showcase page (assuming that you use your own product). Your story should be the best selling tool you have given the fact you're selling a tool that showcases stories about people.

Plus, why not build some showcases for people who would inspire others to sign up - Mark Zuckerberg, Jennifer Lawrence, Justin Beiber, Elon Musk, Abraham Lincoln, pg, etc (legal issues not withstanding).


I take the London-Edinburgh sleeper fairly regularly, and have only ever had good experiences.

That said, although in theory standard-class passengers have to share, this has only ever happened to me once. I can imagine that if you drew the short straw it could be terrible.

The other big down-side is that you can't have a proper wash on the train; luckily there are some pretty good public swimming baths between Waverley station and our client's offices.


An interesting post looking in detail at the methodology and implications of this study on Language Log: http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=7715


This is a pretty devastating critique. Everyone here should read it before taking this study seriously.


It also explains why over the past few days my Facebook wall has been flooded with people taking emotional recognition tests full of moody actor eyes looking into the distance.


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