Collected Entries for November 2004

Oh the fun I'm having...: [November 28, 2004]
Tom's doing paperwork!

Gary Lucy's Birthday: [November 28, 2004]
Happy Birthday Gary!

I Found Some Of Your Life: [November 27, 2004]
Interesting site with somebody's photographs.

Thanksgiving 2004: [November 26, 2004]
Happy thanksgiving to those passing by.

Does Remote Storage Work: [November 26, 2004]
Is it possible to have the things I use regularly available on remote servers and never need to care about them myself?

links for 2004-11-25: [November 25, 2004]
More daily links ...

Celebrity T-Shirt Auction: [November 25, 2004]
If you're a Dermot fan and use ebay, look out for The Big Issue Foundation's celebrity auction on ebay from 29th November 2004 - 3rd December 2004.

Regent Street, London: [November 24, 2004]
What has this to do with Christmas? [0 comments]

Kill Bill (Volume 2): [November 21, 2004]
Rent Volumes 1 and 2 and unplug the 'phone. You won't regret it.

Another Grid Lock: [November 20, 2004]
Traffic From Hell would make a great name for a TV show. Have they already done that?

Evening In The City: [November 16, 2004]
If you're in London you should have a least one drink in The Counting House.

Grid Lock: [November 14, 2004]
Traffic hell on the way home from a nice weekend on the south coast.

links for 2004-11-13: [November 13, 2004]
unobtrusive uavascript On the following pages we will discuss and see how we can use Javascript, but still maintain accessibility. The technique to completely separate Javascript from the other two layers of web development has become commonly named "unobtrusive...

links for 2004-11-12: [November 12, 2004]
radio 4: home truths tribute to john peel Roger McGough presented a Home Truths tribute programme to John on 30 October 2004 (categories: johnpeel media music radio)...

Aliens Eat London Commuters: [November 11, 2004]
It stunned me that I could walk onto a platform on the Northern Line at Charing Cross station and find it deserted.

More Producing: [November 10, 2004]
I suspect I may be a lone voice in expressing a little (and just a little) disappointment.

The Point Of Art?: [November 10, 2004]
Paintings and installations don't come high up on my list of things to do

Night Off: [November 09, 2004]
So, I am not at the gym and I won't beat myself up about it.

A Box That Does It All: [November 08, 2004]
The MBEN’s job is to sort it out, handle it, deliver it, and to do so automatically. You don’t have to get a bunch of different little boxes to store and sort through things. It has an audio/video tuner, an amp, a hard drive, everything necessary for you to do the things you want to do.

Eleven Years In The Big Smoke: [November 08, 2004]
I've been in London eleven years now. Things have moved on a bit in that time.

I Love Firework Displays: [November 07, 2004]
After returning home and talking about Borough Market, we headed off to meet some colleagues for the fireworks at Battersea Park, where the lighting of the bonfire lead up to fireworks set to music

Great London Food Market Revisited: [November 06, 2004]
Today we managed to eat at the Spanish Chorizo stall that I previously mentioned and had a good old look around Borough Market again.

More Say About Trains Than Bush: [November 05, 2004]
As almost the rest of the world wants to talk about the US Election (what on earth have you done to the world now?) I want to talk about trains.

A Familiar City: [November 04, 2004]
I was a student in Stirling and regularly spent time in both Glasgow and Edinburgh. I find it hard to be one of those people who can firmly sit on one side of Central Region and declare undying loyalty to one city or the other.

Reading The TV News Headlines: [November 03, 2004]
So TV News tonight has only one topic - an election on the other side of the world. Is nothing else happening?

Forgotten Projects?: [November 02, 2004]
Time to revisit a forgotten project: boybands!

The Whispering Years: [November 01, 2004]
It's not dull or bland in anyway but, perhaps because there's a little of the 60s hippy left in Bob Harris, you feel the measured approach is entirely appropriate.

links for 2004-11-01: [November 01, 2004]
consumers snub portable video how true this is but I bet you really knew this already! (categories: download media music technology) soho nail bomb survivor murdered terrible news from a part of london that I regularly pass through in...