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Our On The Verge column in Beat magazine was the original reason we started this website.
Over time we've encouraged a lot of Beat writers to allow us to post some of their work online, alongside our own, so that it can take its place alongside the vast jungle of opinion on the internet that only really reveals itself when you start hunting for pictures using Google images.
The content on this site has grown over the year or so its been in existence. Recently we decided to move, and just like when you move house, you start finding all this shit you forgot you had.
Some of the shit I've found, and found amusing, is some old On The Verge columns. Hans moved the bulk of the text across and I've added images and some sometimes-amusing captions.
Also, Films has moved. There's pages of it to look through on your boss's time.
The rest of the site is still getting there, bit by bit. I predict we'll be ready to start actually writing something new a few moments before the next hacker strikes, trashing the many, many pointless but happy hours we've put into creating what is ultimately a pleasant diversion for us, and hopefully for you too.
Until the next hack attack, BNU apologises for any inconvenience caused.

In keeping with my normal practice, I've just discovered the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs -- about two years after everyone else is sick of them. Fever to Tell is a ripsnorting album. Sorta like pop songs played by a garagey band fronted by PJ Harvey. Thoughts? Any love out there for the YYYs?
-Hans
PS: the site is looking cool.
But I like your style.
Having fun reading the captions.
So much still left to do... Kinko, feel free to lend a hand any time...
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