Monthly Archives: January 2007

‘Tell me about your childhood’

‘So Darren, lie down on the couch and tell me how everything is going.’ ‘Well, I am currently taking a nice break from work. I started the break with lots of plans and projects. Now I am two thirds of … Continue reading

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What are the chances of that happenin, eh?

Well the sun has come out today and I feel much happier. Other people who are happier in Milton Keynes today are gamblers, with the news that MK is to be one of the places in the UK allowed to … Continue reading

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It’s all gone very Isaac Asimov

Was just approaching the desk, at home, with all its various gadgets and gizmos I use to communicate with the wider world, and all I saw was a plethora of LEDs. Some were flashing, while others simply stared back at … Continue reading

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The gray decends again

After a brief cold snap – briefer than the career of Jade Goody – the murky gray has returned to Milton Keynes. It is neither cold not warm, neither bright nor gloomy, simply gray and dull. This certainly has an … Continue reading

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"Somewhere over the rainbow"

I am sorry but I hate that song – as in sorry to anyone who does like it, not sorry for hating it. I like the colour white and various shades of gray. I also like the absence of all … Continue reading

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