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Note on Detective Fiction

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It comes as no surprise that there is some interesting academic writing up here - less surprising still that the process has courted fiction as much as fact, and here I will turn to a particular ty

photos of other lone star cars brought in by Mark Sterling and Nico

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Some photos of Mark Sterling's toy cars, predominantly Lone star cars and trains.

1960 Galaxie Sunliner car design

Your name: 
Iain Borden
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Ford used the name “Sunliner” for many of its convertible cars from 1952 onwards.

Worn away: licked lead and traces of human action

Your name: 
Tom Rice
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The little boy's ingestion of lead paint could be said to represent the avid consumption of American car culture in a very literal sense.

Bacteria test - the results

Your name: 
Jack Ashby
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The Petri dishes inocullated from swabs of the car have been incubating since Thursday, and we now have the results. Lots of bacteria of several forms were grown.

The impact of colours

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While perceptions of color are somewhat subjective, there are some color effects that have universal meaning.

Post It, Stick It, Move On

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After looking at the object and discovering the "background" of the post it notes, I was intrigued as to how you can start from somewhere and be taken way of course to somewhere you thought you wou

red flag parodies

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Here are some parody versions for the 'Red flag' anthem:

Did Rimbaud know the experience of pica?

Your name: 
Bill Fleming
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In "Fêtes de la faim", Rimbaud wrote

Towards a futorology of the object: Part 5 - Cluedo Card

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A Cluedo card for the Toy Car.

Toy Car as potential murder weapon, on the crime scene of the bus.
But the mystery remains unsolved.

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