Collected Entries for December 2003

Review of 2003: September and October: [December 31, 2003]
The end of the summer and Halloween - that's what September and October are known for and feature as part of my review of those months in 2003.

Review of 2003: July and August: [December 31, 2003]
Did we ever, truly, determine if the documents were sexed up or find those WMD? In July I came back to my transportation topic from earlier in the year. Even now, six months on, little has changed. Online, Netscape died...

Review of 2003: May and June: [December 31, 2003]
Looking back on April and June 2003.

Review of 2003: April: [December 30, 2003]
The heatwave started in the UK in March 2003. This is my look back at Listen to Musak in that month,

Review of 2003: March: [December 30, 2003]
More looking back before the start of another year. This entry is all about March 2003.

Review of 2003: February: [December 30, 2003]
Looking back at the entries for 2003.

Review of 2003: January: [December 30, 2003]
Looking back at January 2003

Listen To Musak in Review: [December 30, 2003]
I have been re-reading the last year's entries and decided to use the next few days to look back at some of the things I have written about.

At Home: [December 29, 2003]
A different time this year.

It Was A Good Read: [December 29, 2003]
Keep your blog even if you stop writing them

Road Queue Hell: [December 28, 2003]
I have driven down from the north of England today. The traffic was chaos for much of the journey - it really is quite alarming that one of the backbones of transportation in the UK - the M6 motorway -...

Central London at Christmas: [December 24, 2003]
The picture doesn't really sum up the Christmas spirit.

Here Comes Christmas: [December 23, 2003]
A little look around the site as I wait for Christmas.

Armistead Maupin: [December 21, 2003]
Accomplish British author, Patrick Gale, wrote a mini-biography of Armistead Maupin's life to date. It's an interesting story of where the Tales series came from and I just submitted my review to Amazon. [0 comments]

Hi We're Your Weather Girls: [December 20, 2003]
Humidity is rising - Barometer's getting low, According to all sources, the street's the place to go.

Customer Service: [December 20, 2003]
Customer service is nearly always better in the US. Discuss!

I Favor Legalization Of Homosexual Marriage: [December 19, 2003]
Jase points me to the American Family Association's poll.

Three Hundred Million: [December 19, 2003]
Figures from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and pricewaterhouseCoopers, regarded as the industry's official count, show that advertisers spent £151.6m on Internet advertising in the first half of this year.

Busy Busy Busy: [December 15, 2003]
I haven't written as much as I should.

S.W.A.T.: [December 13, 2003]
An action movie on a plane? Well, Colin Farrell passes the time well.

Worthy of Comment: [December 12, 2003]
The Radio Authority rules that Midland News Association ARE not be allowed to buy Telford FM

Gay Life in Britain: [December 12, 2003]
Do advancing levels of acceptance leave make it is easier to be gay in the UK than it is to be black, or even female?

Gay Dads: [December 02, 2003]
I don't often re-read books that I have read before but for some reason I decided to re-read Dan Savage's story of the adoption he undertook with his boyfriend, Terry. The second time round it's just as great at the first time I read it. [1 comments]

A New Month: [December 01, 2003]
Spam - that most hated of evils - will turn me into a wreck if I am not careful.