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3 Pondering growing full beard
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2 Ahh, dear, Bob Crowe just referred to “the so-called ’70’s”. Bob, I was there - they weren’t so-called at all :)
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25 Trying to remember the name of the first IM programme I used. This was pre-web, Mac local area network only..
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3 Working at home to get 14 briefs done. Plus to create some templates to put them in. Busy busy busy!
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1 Turns out the economy isn’t as bad as we thought. news.bbc.co.uk
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5 No, really, this is the best book cover ever: Evil Nazi Leprechauns With Whips www.timemachinego.com
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1 Right, quiet everyone, the football is on
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9 Does anyone actually use Reddit? Because every time I see it I want to tell them that 1999 called and wants their web design back
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15 Hmmm. An 859Gb iTunes library is on the large side, isn’t it?
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3 “Felix Dennis is portrayed by The IT Crowd actor Chris O’Dowd in the upcoming film Hippie Hippie Shake”. Casting genius
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8 Another way to easily spot nutters on BBC comments: they end their speech with “Simples”
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11 Ahh, I miss doing philosophy of science. It’s almost like being s scientist, but without the dull, accurate, meaningful stuff :)
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5 I have ironed. PHEER ME, PEOPLE
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14 New rule for journalists: If your story quotes no one but other journalists or other published stories, you’re adding nothing. Don’t bother
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8 If you’re wondering why there’s less techstuff on here (and more over on @technoviablog), my friends staged an intervention on Friday… :)
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3 Despite the fact that it supports almost nothing Twitter has added to its service for ages, Tweetie is still probably my fave Twitter app
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8 Photo: If you’re creating a “digital time capsule”, it’s best not to make it an application. There’s a lesson… ianbetteridge.tumblr.com
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2 However, it’s all food thanks to finding a mint copy of “24 Hours in Cyberspace” with CD-ROM..
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1 The day begins with a triumph. I’m not hungover
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2 In The Heights, god help me..
