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Monday, 18 January 2010
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![]() ![]() Lon Chaney (1883)Chaney was an American silent-film actor. Born to parents who were both deaf and mute, he learned to express himself through pantomime at an early age. He moved to Hollywood in 1912 and became one of the biggest stars of the time, appearing in more than 150 silent films. Known as "the man of a thousand faces," he masterfully used makeup to play tortured, grotesque characters in horror films such as The Phantom of the Opera. How did fake snow made of corn flakes contribute to his death? More... Discuss |
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When I read Nineteen Eighty-Four long ago I wondered at the logistics behind the spying telescreen. I concluded years ago that it was just fantasy and that the spying telescreen was impossible. How wrong was I? The desktop, the laptop, the Bribo are the spying telescreen ~ readily monitored from a distance and ready to be seized by the filth at any moment to detect contact with UKIP and other 'unpersons'.
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