The week ending the 6th of July brought success with apps, international seminars, cogitation of the 'post' digital and torrential rain, as well as marking the 148th week of the operation of the DCRC. 148 years ago, in 1864, Roscoe and Busen reputedly carry out the first 'flashlight photography', the sociologist Max Weber was born and the Clifton Suspension bridge opened, with a posthumous tribute to its designer I.K. Brunel. In week 148, Curzon Memories featured in the London AppCircus, the DCRC collectively (critically) considered the notion of what has been described as 'post' digital and we have been preparing for the Future of the Book.