Collected Entries for January 2004

Maybe Somebody Was Listening: [January 31, 2004]
My ISP introduces spam filters!

Forgotten Credits: [January 31, 2004]
I've downloaded some more music thanks to some forgotten credits at MSN Music Club. [0 comments]

Supporting Greg: [January 31, 2004]
More comment about Hutton and the BBC. Staff at the Corporation have taken an advertisment out in the national press today. [0 comments]

Where In The World: [January 31, 2004]
What I particularly like about this concept is the fusion of real world and online world [0 comments]

Desert Drag: [January 31, 2004]
A short time after The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert came out, the producer Al clark, wrote a book about the making of the film. I have been meaning to read that book for almost ten years and, finally, I got round to it. [0 comments]

Integrity in Public Life: [January 29, 2004]
First Gavyn Davies quits as chairman of the BBC and now Greg Dyke, Director General, has decided to call it a day. I respect them both for the integrity in doing the honourable thing. [0 comments]

Favourite Photography: [January 29, 2004]
Some of the images that have been catching my eye this week, [0 comments]

Company Update: [January 28, 2004]
I got feedback from Odeon Cinemas!

A User Experience: [January 25, 2004]
The Odeon's web site did not perform well tonight and it's very frustrating. [0 comments]

Transport Museum: [January 24, 2004]
For a long time I have wanted to visit the London Transport Museum, and today I have. [1 comments]

Naked Across Britain: [January 22, 2004]
That must have been cold. [0 comments]

Shop 'Til You Drop: [January 22, 2004]
Sales down at Christmas for many, but not for Tesco.

Not American: [January 21, 2004]
I am not American so should I care about the Patriot Act? [1 comments]

Hubble Bubble: [January 19, 2004]
News from outer space, well some great images really.

London Buses: [January 19, 2004]
I discovered that the London bus is to be fifty this year, so I snapped one on my lunch hour. [0 comments]

British Government Since 1970: [January 18, 2004]
Thinking about British Governments and Prime Minsisters I wanted to know if I could name them since my birth.

Helsinki Snow: [January 14, 2004]
Another visit to Helsinki - but this time there is snow.

Another Cute One: [January 13, 2004]
The first man of the moment for 2004 is announced. [0 comments]

Too Cute: [January 13, 2004]
NYC blogger and his boyfriend [0 comments]

Hiddent Stuff: [January 12, 2004]
Today I found a couple of entries that should have been published back in July 2002! [0 comments]

Make Me Write: [January 12, 2004]
Inspiration for today's comments from anothert web site.

Wigan Man with Knighthood: [January 11, 2004]
A Fact a Day: Sir Ian McKellen lived in Wigan.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: [January 10, 2004]
Finally I got round to seeing The Lord of The Rings: The Return of the King and what a superb film it is. The acting, in particular, is outstanding.

Thoughtless, Instant, Throwaway Marriages: [January 09, 2004]
As for the idea that same-sex marriage somehow disparages heterosexual marriage? We can put that to rest. Who needs gay couples when you have Britney and Jason?

Today: [January 08, 2004]
Honestly, I am lokking for something happy to say today!

Hello Dermot and Mark Fans: [January 07, 2004]
Dermot is back on television and that means that people start looking at his pages again.

Oops, She Did It: [January 07, 2004]
Britney got married, but it was a joke. Lucky her that she can play the joke.

Same Sex Partnerships in 2004: [January 06, 2004]
You don't need a crystal ball to see that the next few months will be full of nonsense from the church again.

Honoured for HTML: [January 02, 2004]
Tim Berners-Lee is honoured. [0 comments]

Unexpected Movie Gems: [January 02, 2004]
Despite the fact that you can be critical of television over Christmas 2003, I really think that it served me some unexpected movie gems.

2003 In Summary: [January 02, 2004]
Like Jerry, my final thoughts on Listen To Musak in 2003.

Love Actually: [January 01, 2004]
This is really an inoffensive, somewhat amusing, light-hearted, feel-good British comedy.

Review of 2003: December: [January 01, 2004]
The final part of my review of the 2003 entries on the Listen To Musak blog.

Review of 2003: November: [January 01, 2004]
More entries than normal in Novemnber - almost the final part of Listen to Musak's Review of 2003.