(via Instapaper)

Why the world is a much sadder place without Ceefax page 302 | Barney Ronay | Sport | The Guardian

About

(via Instapaper) crawls Twitter for articles that were 'Liked' by Instapaper users, aggregates the data, and shows you the results.

Just to be sure it's clear, this site is completely unaffiliated with Instapaper and all of the content creators whose articles show up on here.

But, you knew that already, right? Instapaper and everything else are undoubtedly ©, ™, or ® their respective owners.


Why the world is a much sadder place without Ceefax page 302 | Barney Ronay | Sport | The Guardian

Ceefax-004

Barney Ronay: Technology has left the once magical TV-text behind, but the millions of us who relied on it will mourn its passing

View Original Article on guardian.co.uk


Shared by 4 people

  • Mhpitt_normal
  • _normal
  • P4822i2s0qy1ihqoo7b1_normal
  • 04fc6953df1f9254c63001d83b1f916c_normal

More from this website

  • Cesare-borgia-001

    Syphilis, sex and fear | How the French disease conquered the world | Books | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 19, 2013

    Researching the Borgias, Sarah Dunant learnt how syphilis took Europe by storm during the 1490s, and the far reaching effects it's had ever since

  • Ukip-youth-wing-member-ca-001

    Ukip: the battle for Britain | Politics | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 18, 2013

    They worship Churchill, Thatcher and the right to smoke, they hate gay marriage and Europe: is Ukip the lunatic fringe or the shape of politics to come? John Harris meets Britain's newest political tribe

  • Free-syrian-army-fighters-008

    Syria mutilation footage sparks doubts over wisdom of backing rebels | World news | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 17, 2013

    Anti-Assad fighter appears to eat internal organ of dead government soldier in horrific footage

  • Gemma-arterton-010

    Gemma Arterton: 'Our house was a bit Ab Fab at times' | Film | The Observer (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 16, 2013

    The actress talks to Tim Lewis about going clubbing with her mum, her new role in a 'neo-feminist vampire movie' and why she has no regrets about playing Bond girl Strawberry Fields

  • Tom-hanks-as-robert-langd-010

    Dan Brown's Inferno: a tall writer offers his historic review | Books | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 15, 2013

    Can Steven Poole decode the arcane puzzle of the bestselling author Dan Brown's latest novel in just 48 hours?

  • Oliver-sacks-010

    My hero: Oliver Sacks by Hilary Mantel | Books | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 14, 2013

    He has been a patient, too, and is wise enough to know he cannot leave himself out of the story

  • Sir-alex-ferguson-address-008

    Sir Alex Ferguson tells Manchester United fans to stand by David Moyes | Football | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 13, 2013

    Sir Alex Ferguson, addressing the crowd after the win against Swansea, has told Manchester United's fans to back David Moyes next season

  • 3d-printable-gun-010

    Health and safety, eh? Eh? Health and safety! Health! And! Safety! Eh? | Charlie Brooker | Comment is free | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 13, 2013

    Charlie Brooker: What's the problem with it? A future filled with plastic firearms-on-demand doesn't sound too rosy to me

  • Thatchers-cabinet-without-001

    Britain without Margaret Thatcher | Philip Hensher | Politics | The Guardian (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 12, 2013

    What if Margaret Thatcher had not fought and won the general election in 1979? Novelist Philip Hensher imagines a decade of nationalisation, nuclear disarmament and state-run pubs

  • Scans-of-a-normal-brain-l-008

    How to spot a murderer's brain | Science | The Observer (guardian.co.uk)

    1 View Original Article • May 12, 2013

    Do your genes, rather than your upbringing, determine whether you will become a criminal? And if we can spot people predisposed to crime, should we intervene? Tim Adams reports

  • Idss-claims-slammed-010

    Lies, damned lies and Iain Duncan Smith | Nick Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer (guardian.co.uk)

    9 View Original Article • May 12, 2013

    Nick Cohen: The way the work and pensions secretary manipulates statistics is a shaming indictment of his department's failings