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  • New Year

    today the observer pointed out things to watch in 2004. They include The Alan clark Diaries, Lost in Translation and Girl with a pearl earing (both of which star Scarlett Johansson, the blond one from Ghost World), kraftwerk touring the UK, the School of Rock (Jack Black stars). I would add Nighty Night and Kill Bill vol.2

  • New colours, New Year’s resolutions

    For those of you used to reading in black and white, we are now in a different colour scheme. Luckily due to the way I have designed this site, it only takes a few minutes. Used to take me hours in the old days.

    Right, I have decided on the ways I shall improve myself over the forthcoming twelve months. Obviously I reserve the right to ignore these within a week. My plans are learn Japanese, give up smoking, lose a stone in weight to try and dip below fifteen stone, walk to work more, and write my diary in a more regular fashion. I might even start a new page for the new year.

    Have a new little camera to play with, which was one of my Christmas presents. You may see some of the results of that on here at some stage. Can do video too, no sound, but it can fit about five minutes on there.

  • captured

    So Saddam has just been captured. Rah rah. Thats going to make everything in the world lovely and safe. Any fears you had, you can put them to one side now. We’re all good.

    Have been working on setting up an installation of Linux called knoppix. It loads from a cd, so you don’t need to install it to your pc. Actually, I bought a usb key, so my install is completely mobile. Which is class for me. Had a bit of hassle setting it up on a laptop so far, but on a desktop it is damnably easy.

    Also have recently acquired a palm tungsten e from work, which is very nice. Until I got one, my main objection was “what will I do with one?”. Now I have one, its very handy. At work I use it instead of a mass of scraps of paper and post-its. Outside its main use is as a mp3 player, using a SD card for storage.

  • Sky TV

    My friend C has just got sky. She asked me what she should watch. This was my reply:

    QVC. Everyone who gets sky should devote one evening of their lives to watching this. Just the once mind.

    Steve Irwin, the crocodile hunter, on Discovery. God of nature programmes.

    Liquid News on BBC3. Will be ending at the end of the year, the main presenter paddy is a genius.

    Doggie Fizzle Televisal on MTV. Its Snoop Doggy Dogs comedy show. And it works, somehow.

    Challenge TV – the quiz show channel. Now bear with me on this one. I can see why you would think that old repeats of quiz shows would be the last thing you want to watch. Ahhh, but if you have sky, you have sky interactive. And a lot of the quiz shows on here are, interactive. So you can sit and watch them, and compare your scores against the contestants. Brilliant. And they have takeshi’s castle. A japanese quiz show starring Beat Takeshi. Who to the fans of cult japanese films like Battle Royale is a great actor. To the Japanese however, he is considered with all the cultural distain that we show Noel Edmonds over here. This show is why. I quite like it myself.

    Thane TV – home of the 20 minute infomercial. Just like you see on the Simpsons, some of the presenters are even mimiced on the simpsons. Since I got sarah into watching this channel, we have seen most of every infomercial ever. Marvel at “The Tuxedo Painting System”.

    The Dating Channel – There is a good reason why most of the people on these channels dont have a data. Watch in quiet awe why. I believe on Sky you get 7-8 of these, both for different areas of the country, and for different persuasions.

    Digital Radio – you get a load of radio stations. You want to be looking at the schedules for BBC7. You’ll know why when you see them. They have been repeating old on the hours and everything.

    Cartoon Network & CNX. If you get these, just have a quick glance every so often, as there is plenty on there you will need to know about for if/when you get round to having kids, because they should be watching these channels

    Eurosport. Now, there is a time and a place for this if you don’t acutally like sport. At the back of my mind at the moment is a comedy show based on a fake version of Eurosport. What I truely love about it is watching Winter Sports and the Tour de France. Most of these necessitate commentators babbling their way through hours of fairly dull sport. It seems to morph into a European version of Brian Johnson commentating on cricket. Thats probably not the best all round sell of it, but I do love it.

    BBC Parliament – Just because randomly on the occasional saturday, they will repeat a whole days general election coverage from the 70’s or something. Pure history

    Biography Channel – The Actors Studio programmes. A bit sucky up to the stars, but very good.

    SKY1 – Simpsons agogo, futurama, and the occasional other imported gem.

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  • Cubism

    Cubism is no different from any other school of painting. The same principles and the same elements are common to all. The fact that for a long time Cubism has not been understood and that even today there are people who cannot see anything in it, means nothing. I do not read english, and an English book is a blank book to me. This does not mean that the English language does not exist, and why should I blame anyone but myself if I cannot understand what I know nothing about?

    Picasso talking about Cubism

    One of the many highlights of Paris was the Picasso Museum. It is truely an amazing journey through his life, and through his own journey as an artist. He is amazing.

  • Been a long time since I rock and rolled

    So I got married to S, and have been on honeymoon to Paris. Wow, both were amazing experiences. I don’t like to talk about things that are too personal on here, but I can tell you I am the happiest I’ve ever been in my life. Smiling as I type this.

    Paris was incredible, we went to the Louvre, Arc De Triomphe, Musee de Orsee, Picasso Museum, Notre Dame, Sacre Coure, Montmatre, Centre Pompidou, a bus tour around Paris. Great food and drink, very exciting. I’d like to write more about it, and intend to.

  • things wot I like

    Iam are a french rap group that have recorded a new track with Method Man and Redman. Saw the video on MTV France on honeymoon, and this is available to watch under the nouvelle album section

    learnt a little more French too. Was interested to find out that the literal translations of “Laughing Cow” is “The Cow which Laughs”, and “Everybody loves Raymond” is “All the world loves Raymond”. Little things that please me

    Safestuff
    is a site by a guy obsessed with old Atari games. Its good.

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  • Been a long time since I rock and rolled

    So I got married to S, and have been on honeymoon to Paris. Wow, both were amazing experiences. I don’t like to talk about things that are too personal on here, but I can tell you I am the happiest I’ve ever been in my life. Smiling as I type this.

    Paris was incredible, we went to the Louvre, Arc De Triomphe, Musee de Orsee, Picasso Museum, Notre Dame, Sacre Coure, Montmatre, Centre Pompidou, a bus tour around Paris. Great food and drink, very exciting. I’d like to write more about it, and intend to.

  • Two things, one good one bad

    Internet Crazes are here, hurrah. We now have flashmobbing. A large group of people meet up in a location, and do something wacky. Great. Hmmmmm. I’m waiting for the first flash murder spree.

    Far more worthy and useful is Book Crossing. Leave a book in a random location for someone to find. Direct them to a site for them to do the same. Anything that promotes reading is fine by me.

  • Oh say can you see, by the la la hmmmm la

    That was a longer break from writing than I expected. Ah well, back now. Need a haircut and an asprin, and then I should be fine. Had a massive headcold for the last week, which I suspect I did not help by having a massive skinfull last night. Weekend soon (about 4 hours) so I should get there in one piece.

    Still on with PSO, getting closer to the hardcore, some serious weaponry starting to be acquired. Also playing a fair bit of Pokemon Ruby, which is a very classy little game.