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A clean shot of the new Piccadilly line train near Barons Court
Do you still listen to the radio, or have you switched completely to streaming?
redtech.proDo you have a pre parkrun ritual that you never skip?
Same breakfast, same playlist, arriving early for a chat, has anyone else ended up with a routine before every Saturday run?
What's the most expensive thing your cat has accidentally ruined?
Whether it was a laptop, sofa, curtains or something completely unexpected, I'd love to know what happened.
St. Paul's Thameslink during its reconstruction in the 1990s
1938 Tube Stock looking as timeless as ever
Which aspect of British radio do you think streaming and podcast culture has genuinely improved rather than just disrupted and is there anything about the traditional broadcast format that you think streaming will never be able to replicate?
reddit.comI actually think the client brief matters more than the final room. Am I in the minority?
Every season there's a room that looks absolutely stunning, then the judges point out that it completely ignored what the client asked for.
A lot of people seem to focus on which room they'd personally want, but surely the competition is about solving the client's problem, not just creating the prettiest space.
Has the best room ever deserved to lose because it missed the brief?
I think Kryten accidentally became the main character after Series VI. Am I way off?
Started another rewatch and something clicked this time. The early series always feel like Lister's story, but after a while it feels like Kryten quietly becomes the person driving most of the plots, solving problems and holding the crew together. I never really noticed it before. Or am I completely reading it wrong?