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January 2008

Posts made in January 2008

A General Update Post Thingy

Some more random things I’ve been meaning to mention

  1. The Cost Of Trains
  2. Skype Must Be Easy
  3. Keep It Up!
  4. Miss You
  5. A4E Are Awful
  6. A Quick Comment
  7. Clear About Nuclear
  8. New GMail Interface
  9. The Music Business Continue To Be Idiots
  10. Free Wifi On The Move
  11. Right, Just Post

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Photograph of Buffalo Tom playing the Carling Academy, Islington, LondonOne of the advantages of living around London is that when fairly random bands decide to play one off UK gigs, you’re more likely to be somewhere near. It’s even more useful when someone else who likes the band happens to be heading London way at the right time anyway. Hence it was that back in December Rachel and I went to see Buffalo Tom.

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Work, Work, Work

The attentive among you may have noticed an erratic posting schedule and tendency to post from Croydon. You may even have noticed a brief, cryptic mention of London.There is, of course, a perfectly good explanation for all this. Someone was foolish enough to offer me employment; and I was foolish enough to accept.

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Who:
Dr Ian Scott
Where:
Croydon (and Gateshead), United Kingdom
Contact:
ian@norcimo.com
What:
Bullding Services Engineer (EngDesign), PhD in Physics (University of York), football fanatic (Newcastle United), open source enthusiast (mainly Mozilla)

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