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Whilst visiting our friends in Yorkshire, I was fascinated to see on their wall two drawings by Hugh Macleod,...
Whilst visiting our friends in Yorkshire, I was fascinated to see on their wall two drawings by Hugh Macleod,...
Bible Films Blog is the work of Matt Page and as the title suggests, it is a faith and...
At the end of 2004 this blog was averaging 1300 or so unique visits a month. However, the numbers...
I hope you like the new look for this website. I thought after mre than a year it needed...
After a nice lunch (Chapatis, Tandoor Chicken and Steamed Brocolli), I am going to pass on the upgrade. Technorati...
OK, a busy weekend of golf and I’m back at the computer realising I need to update the look...
A few months back, my interest in blogs here in India was stimulated when I found the short-lived blog...
It has been very interesting to read foreign reporting of the recent Delhi bombings and compare it with local...
Just when I was daring to wonder if Apple where losing their way, along come two great product announcements....
A year ago today I started this blog, or to be more precise, I restarted this blog. During this...
Have you ever wondered what Metallica would sound like if they decided to cover songs by the Beatles? Well...
Most of today has been spent tidying computer files. In particular I have been activating the backup facilities of...
In case anyone was wondering, it is my approach to manually approve all comments. I do that for two...
There are growing number of jazz podcasts out there. Avatar Studios (formerly the Power Station) has a great podcast...
Jonny Baker is firing off some great questions on the uses of podcasting, “why is it that when churches...
Improbable Research is one of the most interesting blogs I read and today’s post on dead shopping malls is...