Puzzle People of the World Unite

Aug 28

Puzzle People of the World Unite

Since the disappearance of Puzzle Donkey there has been a big hole in the puzzlers life. Sure, there is Sudoku and Nonogram sites aplenty but nothing that really gave the same sense of quest, of progress of, well, frankly, eye-bleeding frustration. For this reason, it is with great delight that I write about the next in the line of great free online puzzle sites,...

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Ever Since I’ve Been Completely Addicted To Cities

Aug 20

Ever Since I’ve Been Completely Addicted To Cities

I have, for some time, been fascinated with cities. I can’t quite put my finger on why but there is something about the complexity of a city that makes you think “How can that all work?” Cities to me to be huge complex organisms, massive consumers of food and power, massive producers of waste and pollution. But I’m not going off on some...

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The Hidden Millions of the E-Commerce Economy

Aug 12

The Hidden Millions of the E-Commerce Economy

I‘ve calculated that if I live to somewhere near 1000 I might make £1M from my E-Commerce ‘empire’. I have played with a number of ‘revenue’ streams over the years, never seriously, but mainly just to find out about how they work. This has lead to me having large numbers of tiny amounts of money strewn throughout the...

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Sign O’ The Times

Aug 08

Sign O’ The Times

Just watched Man U win 7-0. Funny thing was it was two games simultaneously. I watched Man U Vs Glentoran on TV and Man U Vs Dunfermline streamed live on the laptop. First of all, its was an odd experience watching two games simulataneously but it was entirely possible and I didn’t miss anything significant. Secondly, it really does bring home the all pervasive...

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London with Camera

Aug 03

London with Camera

London, July 2007. All photos available for download on...

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