tanais has just pointed me in the direction of this article about someone trying to meet Kraftwerk. I was always somewhat amused that the UK media made such a fuss about the Dome losing a fortune, but never mentioned that … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2003
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Inventors of techno-pop and sampled everywhere, Kraftwerk have been one of the most influential groups since The Beatles. So of course, the release of the Tour de France 2003 single with a new album this month (the first in oooh, … Continue reading
On the last train home last night, I was sitting by the door. On gets a cyclist with what is instantly recognisable as a very very very nice performance bike. If he got change from £2,000 I'd be amazed, and … Continue reading
If the UK bi community fell under a (rather small fleet of) buses tomorrow, would anyone notice? I don't think so. With the exception of Jen's efforts in Manchester, the last serious bits of collective dealing with the outside world … Continue reading
From the Times on Monday: Top Tory aide is king of the urban swingers A SENIOR Tory strategist revealed yesterday that he leads a double life as Britain's leading organiser of upmarket sex parties. By day Dougie Smith, 41, is … Continue reading
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I was recently rung at work by someone from Sage, producers of some popular accounting software. … Continue reading
Hello friendly lawyers… Not for the first time, the behaviour of Manchester United has made me wonder. David Beckham has a contract with them for two or three more years, yet they've anounced that they want to sell him to … Continue reading
After the death of Doge Renier Zeno in 1268 the Venetians instituted a new system of election to the Dogeship. I've always thought it could be adopted to pick a President or Prime Minister, or even a leader of the … Continue reading