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I don't know if they've reached amazon.co.uk yet

Posted on 22nd August 2005 by IanAugust 22, 2005
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… but I've just noticed some people on the .com have a little "badge" on their customer reviews. I've seen the "top n reviewer" ones. This one is new to me: "real name" and means that the user name is … Continue reading →

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I just love Thomson sales calls

Posted on 5th August 2005 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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As well as their paper directories, they're dead keen on selling internet advertising. Apparently, they can GUARANTEE #1 placing on google. The first sales droid wasn't too clear on how they'd do that, and never did fax over the exciting … Continue reading →

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Tour de Sarf London

Posted on 4th August 2005 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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So there's this security alert going on near Stockwell – someone's left a burger box on a bus, probably – and there's road closures and diversions and three policemen have spotted something in a bag by the side of the … Continue reading →

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"Tosser!"

Posted on 22nd July 2005 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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… which, I should explain to colonial friends, is British English for "you're faster than me, and I don't like it!" (*) Or in other words, I am enjoying the recumbent. Near home is Peckham Rye which, as far as … Continue reading →

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Positive and negative inflation

Posted on 18th July 2005 by IanJuly 18, 2005
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I'm watching a series called The Shape of Things That Hum, on the history of various synths. After the MiniMoog, Vocoder and Yamaha DX-7, they're doing the Fairlight. Everyone interviewed – people like Vince Clarke, Rick Wakeman and Nick Rhodes … Continue reading →

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It's normally baratron who posts this sort of thing…

Posted on 16th July 2005 by IanJuly 16, 2005
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'Simply Delicious' do an organic mustard. They've recently changed it. Before: label says "Made without compromise" and the mustard has cider vinegar in. It's fabulous. Now: label no longer says that and… they've replaced some of the cider vinegar with … Continue reading →

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From some famous organisation's 23 line email footer / disclaimer

Posted on 8th July 2005 by IanJuly 8, 2005
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"This Email message has been scanned for viruses and contents" … and we guarantee that it contains neither ?! … Continue reading →

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They want £3.5k + VAT for the course

Posted on 8th July 2005 by IanJuly 8, 2005
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And that's the discounted price for "The 5 day MBA! – Developing the High Performance Manager". Day three is "Business viability and financial strength". At the bottom of the list of the exciting and dynamic things they'll talk about is… … Continue reading →

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G8 near my father's childhood home

Posted on 6th July 2005 by IanJuly 6, 2005
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After my grandfather was transferred from India to the UK in the 1930s, they lived in Auchterarder, so my father spent most of his childhood there. When my grandfather left the army, a few years later, he changed from being … Continue reading →

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Half of all advertising spend is wasted

Posted on 1st July 2005 by IanJuly 1, 2005
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Someone called round, asking for details about this weekend's London Pride. So I looked at a copy of QX which has the details, and was able to tell them things like where and when. Opposite is a full page ad … Continue reading →

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