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    July 31st, 2004richardUncategorized

    I think I just heard this phrase on the radio:
    “…meanwhile, over on Radio 4 long wave, lawn mower racing…”

    A bit of digging reveals racemower.co.uk, and the fact that today is the British Lawn Mower Racing Association’s annual 12 hour race.

    “As the grasshead racers gun their Atcos and Qualcasts round a field in Dorset at a dizzying 35mph, Murray [Walker] is moved to pick up his commentator’s microphone once more to describe this most spectacular, and democratic, of motor sports. ”

    I’d better go tune in…

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    July 30th, 2004janeUncategorized

    Quadrophenia

    Last Saturday evening we managed to catch an hour or so of the Stella Screen on the beach showing of Quadrophenia. Probably not the best way to really see a film, but a lovely way to spend part of an evening.

  • scissors
    July 12th, 2004janeUncategorized

    headstand at half time Cricket in the background

    We went to see Sussex v Hampshire at Twenty20 cricket on Friday evening. I’d expected a far higher scoring game, and at 6 for 3 I was wondering whether I should change allegiance to become a Hampshire Hawks supporter. It was my first cricket match, and it was quite enjoyable (although I didn’t get the hang of all the Twenty20 rules). I was very impressed with how family oriented the whole occasion was, with children playing ball games before the match and a good, friendly atmosphere with home and away supporters mixed together.

    The beer was good, but the sausage and chips was a total rip off.

  • scissors
    July 12th, 2004janeUncategorized

    Someone at work send this around today. It’s pretty impressive! It’s not really much cleverer that the Tree of knowledge program we used to have on BBC Micros at school, but it’s quite a nice way of demonstrating knowledge based systems.

  • scissors
    July 10th, 2004janeUncategorized

    All the Poems - Muriel Spark

    I had a lovely surpise arrive in the post this morning. My copy of Muriel Spark’s All the Poems arrived. It’s the hardback version, published by Carcanet Press and it has one of my pictures on the front of it, and a credit on the back. There is also a softback version published by W W Norton in the US.

  • scissors
    July 9th, 2004richardUncategorized

    For anyone who missed the NotCon’04 (like me), there’s now audio and video to watch.

    NTK described NotCon as: “is an informal, low-cost, one-day conference on things that technologies were perhaps not intended to do”. I can recommend “Telling the time (not very accurately) using a Marks & Spencer prawn sandwich and a BBC micro”.

  • scissors
    July 9th, 2004richardUncategorized

    The Moomins - like hippos, only not as aggressive

    I’ve had the above newspaper clipping for what must be 10 or 15 years. I’ve no idea why I’ve hung on to it, or rather, I’ve no idea why I like it so much. Children’s TV is good.

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    July 8th, 2004janeUncategorized

    No Parking

    Seen in Brighton the other day.

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    July 6th, 2004richardUncategorized

    Candles Cake

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    July 4th, 2004janeUncategorized

    So Greece are the champions of Europe. I didn’t expect that when then the tournament started a month ago, but they deserved it.

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