Monthly Archives: November 2006

Waterskate affair

When I grow up, I want to go inline skating in a huge abandonded water park: Tweet This

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ilike, is nice!

ilike is another social music sharing affair (like last.fm) which, via an iTunes plug-in, tracks your listening habits and suggests ‘similar’ artists you may also, like, like. As long as you don’t listen to obscure minimal techno (apparently). It does … Continue reading

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Bleah

Great, I take a day off, and I get ill. Marvellous. But at least i remembered to blog. Ha. Going back to bed now, to enjoy those lovely short, repetitive looping dream fragments I always get when I’m unwell. So, … Continue reading

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Neu Wulmstorf in the house!

I’d just like to take a moment to thank all my readers in Neu Wulmstorf, Southampton, Cambridge, Wokingham, Oxford, Takatsuki, Hamilton, Glenfield, Melbourne, Mesa, Merced, San Francisco, Vancouver, Port Alberni, Saint Louis, Milwaukee, Markham, Ottawa and London. Thanks. You’ve been … Continue reading

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yeah yeah yeah…

I already missed a day in my post-every-day-month. Oops. What happened was, I decided to have a little lie down around 7pm, because I was feeling shite, and then I just fell asleep. Also I was feeling kinda depressed, so, … Continue reading

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Emergency last minute drunken blog post

Woah, It’s 23:39, I’ve just watched two more episodes of the brilliant Wire and I’ve consumed more than half a bottle of rather good Wolf Blass Shiraz Grenache, but it just occurred to me that I haven’t posted yet today. … Continue reading

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I am an RSS Bandit, and proud of it…

There was a time* when I used to try to read newspaper articles, occassionally in their entirety, but usually just a skim-through to get the gist. But nowadays, what with the ever increasing tsunami of information flooding over us I’ve … Continue reading

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icount

We can stop climate chaos, apparently. At least icount think so. The icount coalition has organised a big rally this Saturday at Trafalgar Square, London. I’d go, but I live in Cambridge and already commute every weekday to London as … Continue reading

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Dana in Vanderworld

My lovely, talented sis-in-law Dana is guest blogging this week at Vanderworld, the blog of writer Jeff VanderMeer, where she will tell you stuff about her recently published debut novel The Steam Magnate. Go check it out! Read an excerpt … Continue reading

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