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Monday, August 21, 2006

Get in touch with your innner hamster - Zorb

(and get in touch with your last meal too)

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Thursday, August 17, 2006







does exactly what it says on the tin...

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Monday, August 14, 2006

Rebelscum.com; Star Wars Toy News Archive - This is wrong on so many levels.

Not that this has ever stopped me before. So, moving right along:

Hello Storm Trooper! - Paintings - a photoset on Flickr . If you thought that was bad, don't follow this link

Yeah, I'm twisted and sick - why the surprise?

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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Last year after 7/7 I wasn't in the mood to blog for a long time. When I finally went back to it, the first thing I had to do was write something about that day. However this wasn't to tell anyone how the event had affected me because it hadn't in any special way. I was more interested in capturing what other people were doing and what they had to say.

One thing which impressed me the most was the work being done just opposite my office by the London Ambulance Service. I wasn't alone. A week later, while my colleagues and other office workers were still standing in Waterloo Road after the two minutes' silence, we gave three cheers for the Ambulance workers as well.

Over a year later I've discovered that one of my heroic neighbours has a blog. Nee Naw - Blog of a Dispatcher in the London Ambulance Service's Control Room is written by Mark Myers: "After the initial buzz, call taking suddenly went very quiet. This was due to multiple factors: a) people realising all ambulances had gone to the incident and not even bothering b) mobile signal dropped due to police thinking mobile phones were being used to set off bombs c) entire staff of London Ambulance being in the room thus having twice as many people to answer half as many calls. "

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