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23 July 2013
Embargone?
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I briefly featured in a local paper recently. In the long-standing political editor's weekly, hilarious, 'Off The Record' column...
19 July 2013
I've had this bobbins in my head for months. Better out than in...
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John Torode, bake me scones With a paste of abalone, dressed in ginger. Mount in marmite. Bake me scones, John Torode..
7 June 2013
Un-like us
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I've been lucky to have attended a few unconferences over the last three years. They have shaped my learning, changed my thinking and he...
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16 March 2013
Journalism Day
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When invited by Dave Windass , leader of the FdA in Digital Media Journalism and BA (Hons) Journalism & Digital Media courses at Hull S...
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2 March 2013
Stop taking the pills - Some #CommsCamp13 thoughts (at great length)
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I was 'nudged' recently by @ Comms2Point0 to post my thoughts on # CommsCamp13 , but as so often I found that talking about it was ...
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11 December 2012
"A man without a smiley face should not open a shop."
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I have seen it claimed that there is a Chinese proverb which says, "a man without a smiley face should not open a shop." I don...
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22 January 2012
20 thunks: A pound a piece
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I like this http://curiouscatherine.wordpress.com/2012/01/22/my-20-things-from-ukgov12/ @danslee (who loves me "4 eva") has a...
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7 September 2011
Pressed on the subject
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An interesting blog post at the lovely welovelocalgovernment had got me a-wondering about (social) media stuff and the impacts it might hav...
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1 March 2011
Why don't you grow up?
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I warned you several posts ago, and quite overtly so in the last one, that this was likely to get mawkish; and self-indulgently so. That it ...
23 February 2011
A found memorial poem, being of little or no artistic merit
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"It's the nasty rubbery mouth" - Pavel Konnolsky, Smolensk In Memoriam, Lord Sir Matthew Grove 1826 - 1894 Auburn Neophyte, le...
20 February 2011
17.8571429%
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Or 50 days. This is the amount of teleport time left for graphite fully to beam through as I have explained here . Mrs Graph and I have ther...
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14 February 2011
You Go, Baskerville! (Hugo Baskerville? Never mind...)
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Well, it seems it takes just one post on a "professional" subject and one can develop quite a taste for it; so before this blog di...
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30 January 2011
Two birds; one stone.
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It's rare that I use this tragic outpost of unfunny stories, read by a measly handful of people, to say anything about stuff I kind of h...
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1 January 2011
Mistaken identity
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Over Xmas some fool bought Mrs Graph a game called 'Identity', a most brilliant idea for making sure you have completely absorbed th...
9 October 2010
Scanners
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And then there's the "scan" thing. Now mostly people don't share what the scan teaches them. Because it would challenge t...
8 October 2010
Funny thing, instinct. It looks exactly like guesswork
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Anyway, at the moment we(e) realised that what we had been calling "the project" had (cough) successfully launched (cough) we both...
7 October 2010
Marathon bar...
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Anyway, my mother - grand-graph as it were - was told about graphite quite early. It was one of those moments where only the words "bes...
1 October 2010
graphite
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Well. Here's a thing. Mrs Graph is with graphite. Yay! We have known this for about eight weeks. This is terrific. Terrific. I am still ...
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21 August 2010
Baled out?
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I noticed too - and I don't mean to sound (how can I say this) callous here - but I noticed too, that at this moment of significant th...
19 August 2010
Down, down, down on a burning wing of fire
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Do you remember when that Boeing 747, filled with Qantas passengers travelling from London to Australia, apparently had an explosion of some...
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