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Adam Curtis|13:00 UK time, Wednesday, 17 June 2009

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At 12:48 20th Jun 2009, trappedinthemiddle wrote:The consumer goods are almost identical on both sides, in the early stages.
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At 21:20 25th Jun 2009, goaltere wrote:Groovy guys with pipes are chick magnets, daddy-o.
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At 15:44 30th Jun 2009, Shank73 wrote:Goodbye Kodachrome
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At 19:09 1st Jul 2009, georgevsmum wrote:I participated in It felt like a kiss last night. Although it was an entirely constructed piece of theatre / sculpture, it was the closest I have been to real terror - the sites, process and experience of terror - it was a glimpse of the architecture of terror. The detail is terrific. The work lacks ambiguity but that is not necessarily a bad thing, because your own emotional reactions and those of the people around you take over.
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At 22:13 23rd Jul 2009, Dewex wrote:I'm assuming that you already knew of the Library of Congress archive on Flickr.
If not, please have a look at the 30s 40s colour set.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/sets/72157603671370361/
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