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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Webfusion called me today, apologised for their poor service, and then did everything they could to resolve my issue.
We all make mistakes. But when you’re apologetic and genuine about them, they’re so much easier to forgive.
Saturday, January 24th, 2009
My nephew, Bradley, Christmas 2007.

My nephew, Bradley, Christmas 2008.

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
At 8.26pm UK time today (Thursday, 15 January 2009) I was sat in my bedroom browsing the internet. Just round the corner, the Co-op was preparing to throw out today’s newspapers. It shuts at nine.
In New York City, it was 3.26pm. US Airways 1549 was taking off. Minutes later, it suffered some FOD – that’s foreign object damage, kids – thought to be a flock of birds ingested in the engine. It lost power, and ended up crashing into the Hudson.
All 148 passengers and five crew are thought to be alive and well.
I know this because of this article, found via my iGoogle about half an hour ago.
What will tomorrow’s newspapers say? Will they have the full story? Have they gone to print?
The real question, of course, is does it matter? My blog is reporting this news before it’s in newsprint. Little old me in Ipswich. With a silly blog and a Macbook and an internet connection.
Printed newspapers are dying a miserable death. If you needed it, this post is your evidence.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

When your friends pop in for a cup of tea, serve it in a chipped teacup.
Use it up … Wear it out … Make it do … Or do without
Monday, December 8th, 2008
Zhong nan hai by Carsick Cars.
It’s all in Chinese but nevertheless quite breathtakingly brilliant.
Thursday, November 27th, 2008

[photo by hugovk]
I am delighted. Chuffed to overenthusiastic bits, perhaps. Today, I stumbled upon Good Copy Bad Copy.
It’s one of those scary grammar blogs that sends a wave of panic crashing over me. As I read, I worry about whether I’m punctuating my thoughts properly or not. I’m shaking as I type this. Honestly.
But what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger (well, apart from a debilitating disease).
Clare clearly knows her stuff, so it’s fantastic to be able to digest and learn.
Mingin’ purple, though.
[edit: I tried linking to the website, but some strange redirects are occurring. Don't let that put you off. Copy http://www.daccreative.co.uk/goodcopybadcopy/ into your browser.]
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

I usually refrain from posting football humour, but this is hilarious.
Especially when the joke’s on him.
Monday, November 10th, 2008

Q. When does a catalogue that should be selling you stuff become a book you want to read?
A. When the people at Howies write it.
Saturday, November 1st, 2008

I’m a sucker for cute ’50s Americana, so when I noticed a beautiful ice cream van in the latest issue of Vice magazine, it was like a 99-fuelled sugar rush – only much healthier.
The van appears in a strangely moving collection of snaps by photojournalist James Ball. ‘Bring Me Sunshine‘ captures the modest resurgence of Morecambe – a quintessentially English seaside town – in 22 splendid shots.
The ice cream van in question is owned by Kate Drummond, a graphic designer (hence the sexy menu, above). You’ll find the Sunset Ices van next to the Midland Hotel; you can’t miss it – it’s the one with the slogan (and this is the masterstroke) everyday is like sundae.