All things

A Facebook friend of mine (and an author whose work I’ve admired for over years) Jessica Lipnack shared this article – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ron-currie-jr/things-i-learned-while-wr_b_659568.html?ref=fb&src=sp – it’s a good read. I particularly liked the bit about finding ‘Maggie May’ on the car radio – that sort of thing happens a lot in my life and over the years I’ve made lots of jokes about the role of coincidence (and later on synchronicity) in my life. It’s no accident, therefore, that one of my favourite episodes of ‘The X-Files’ didn’t involve Smoking Man, alien abduction or other nasties; it was a nicely done, low key story called ‘all things’ in which Scully had a set of experiences based around coincidence and synchronicity that explored the issues of letting go and moving on. It’s a great episode – also features Moby on the soundtrack, so check it out.

I came across the concept of synchronicity when I started studying Jung. Whereas no one has any problem with coincidence, I find that checking out someone’s thoughts on synchronicity are a good indication as to the open-mindedness of that person. Coincidence is literally that unrelated events that whilst they may appear to be in some way linked to an observer are actually happening in a way that is perfectly explicable with the laws of probability and chance and lack ‘connectedness’. Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events that are apparently causally unrelated occurring together in a meaningful manner. To count as synchronicity, the events should be unlikely to occur together by chance – Jung referred to the phenomenon as an ‘acausal connecting principle’ – doesn’t exactly run off the tongue….

My favourite example of Synchronicity was reported by Jung himself – during a rather heated debate with Freud about whether the phenomenon actually existed or not :

“I had a curious sensation. It was as if my diaphragm were made of iron and were becoming red-hot — a glowing vault. And at that moment there was such a loud report in the bookcase, which stood right next to us, that we both started up in alarm, fearing the thing was going to topple over on us. I said to Freud: ‘There, that is an example of a so-called catalytic exteriorization phenomenon.’ ‘Oh come,’ he exclaimed. ‘That is sheer bosh.’ ‘It is not,’ I replied. ‘You are mistaken, Herr Professor. And to prove my point I now predict that in a moment there will be another such loud report! ‘Sure enough, no sooner had I said the words that the same detonation went off in the bookcase. To this day I do not know what gave me this certainty. But I knew beyond all doubt that the report would come again. Freud only stared aghast at me. I do not know what was in his mind, or what his look meant. “

I’ve experienced quite a lot of coincidence and whilst few of my personal experiences have matched some of the more ‘out there’ ones featured in Martin Plimmer’s Beyond Coincidence – – I have had a few good ones over the years. Episodes of Synchronicity I’m not sure of – the one that immediately springs to mind was around the death of my Mother, although I’m aware of the sceptic’s viewpoint that at such times one seeks meaning in all sorts of things. My mother had been ill in hospital, in a coma, and it was purely a matter of time before she passed on. It was approaching Easter, and she died in the early hours of Good Friday, during a Lunar Eclipse, which I’ve always considered as being some how appropriate.

I’ve had many others over the years – I sometimes tell people some of the stories about me and coincidence / synchronicity and I start thinking that people reckon I’m making up tall stories! Another goodie involves our first cat – when we moved to Sheffield we were regularly visited by a black and white cat who used to sit and watch me work in our kitchen. At the time, I was negotiating for work with a magazine company based in Stockport and they suggested that an editor of theirs, who lived in Sheffield, should come and visit me. After a brief phone call, it transpired that the editor lived around the corner from me and we could see the backs of each others houses. When he visited, which coincided with one of the many visits of the ‘stray’ cat, we found that the cat belonged to him.

I keep an open mind on things like this; as a Christian I’m happy to see the presence God in all things, and I’m also happy to experience coincidence and synchronicity as well – maybe the latter is just well hidden Divine Intervention…

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-09-12

  • RT @Lisaansell: RT @fightoppression: On night before 9/11, New Yorkers voice strong support for Muslim community center http://bit.ly/d1KUZC #
  • RT @TweetSmarter: Chock full of good advice…& free: The 94-page Twitter Mania Manual [Word Doc] http://bit.ly/cGMm1t #
  • Bruce Springsteen, Bonny Rait, Richard Hawley, Anna Nalick….more Randomness! Spotify playlist: Random Jottings 2 http://is.gd/f4Oed #
  • LOL! Excellent! RT @tonycarroll: Pastor Terry Jones isn't the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy. #
  • RT @realchrisdowson: RT @thedailymash: WORLD BREATHES EASY AS SAD LITTLE MAN DECIDES HE'S HAD ENOUGH ATTENTION http://tinyurl.com/3yr9qpj #
  • In summer 2009 Twitter tried and failed to trademark 'Tweet' – that's probably why they have 'usage rules'… http://read.bi/bPoWw5 #
  • RT @Hills_Forum: Empty shops report reveals north/south divide in retail (via @NewStartMag) http://is.gd/f2j5z over 21% vacant in Sheffield #
  • RT @Donal_Blaney: via @iaindale Morons burning the Koran should read it and then argue their case with muslims. Crass act will backfire. #
  • Must so piss people off to see how generous we evil 'westerners' are…. (via Guardian) http://bit.ly/99m0Zo #
  • Onsite day today – hoping for a very focused day finishing a piece of work. #
  • Whoops! Up there with guy who didn't sign the Beatles! RT @TweetSmarter: Newsweek in 1995: Why the Internet will Fail. http://j.mp/cJ306H #
  • Bobby Diamond and Rich Ricci are the real names of Barclays Senior Managers…I kid you not. #
  • Ahhh…one of my less favourite jobs completed – cat litter tray emptying! #
  • RT @theintelligiser: Tip of the day – be strong people resist the urge to spend 5 minutes playing with today's Google logo b4 each search #
  • Intending a day of very focused development work…whether I'll manage it is another matter! #
  • Absolutely stunned that there are still some folks who think you can't be involved in regeneration work if you're 'middle class'….. #
  • New Blog Post – The Death of Google Wave – why I couldn't get my head around it… http://is.gd/eW3T8 #
  • RT @JaneAstra: RT @tehgroon: the most shocking thing about these tabloid stories on Wayne Rooney is that he's figured out how to use skype #
  • In to Church and off the Net for now! #
  • Ahhhh….good to see that with stories of naughtiness in high places the UK press focuses on Wayne Rooney…. #
  • RT @dontgetfooled: RT @shadowsans: Full story of #metgate in today's New York Times. http://j.mp/as4iRV #
  • Good morning! Enjoying the relative quiet of the Bole Hills. #
  • I like it! RT @tonycarroll: RT @dancowling: Building A Community Development Program That Creates Real Change http://bit.ly/9BS58J #
  • #Coulson apparently asked Guardian Journalist to try and keep telephone-tapping stories out of paper – http://bit.ly/aLfvGd #
  • RT @juliandobson: A sign of the times: the 'Regeneration in hard times' conference I was due to speak at this month has been cancelled. .. #
  • RT @johncusack: and for good measure–http://bit.ly/bRANaW #
  • #sheffield #php #net – seeking some short, quick turnover development work to bolster cashflow over next month…. #
  • Replace cheap and effective tech with expensive tech…hmmmm…RT @guardiantech: iPhone set to replace the stethoscope http://bit.ly/9QqA9w #
  • Very sad – young and cheap wins out in Silicon Valley – http://www.codeproject.com/News.aspx?ntag=54160817354263941 #
  • Making fine progress on site mods – amazing how a combination of imminent bills and clients willing to pay quickly motivates you!! #
  • No bigot like an old bigot…http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11127409 #

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The Death of Google Wave

Not for Google Wave the sudden death; more a slow, drawn out lingering farewell on the life support machine of ‘development has been stopped’. I guess it gives the boys at Mountain View the opportunity to change their minds if the pressure gets too much. The demise of Wave doesn’t actually surprise me; I’m surprised that it’s lived as long as it has done.

Here’s the story of my experiences with Google Wave.

When it was first announced, I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it – a sort of mash-up of email, instant messaging, social networking, blogging and online discussion forum. I received my invitation and got signed up. I have to say that I wasn’t an early adopter – to be honest I wasn’t sure what I was going to use it for and I’m past the stage in my life where I have to try out all new technology the day it comes out – life is way too short to be someone else’s Beta-Tester….

And there we hit problem number 1. I knew that Wave would not work with IE, so I signed in with Firefox, and had a few problems there as well. OK, Google, you want me to use Chrome so I will do – and I was sorely disappointed when I still couldn’t get the equivalent of a profile set up on my Wave account – the special form of Wave that stores such information just wasn’t playing with me. I contacted Google technical support, scoured discussion groups and found that others experienced the same problem. I was told by Google that it was something to do with my account, but not how to deal with it. Various other folks suggested that it was ‘just one of those things’ that might get fixed at some point, but for now it was a problem that bothered some users.

OK…I could live with it.

The second thing is that getting a Wave account is rather like buying the first telephone in your circle of friends – because of the social nature of Wave you need a few friends to make it worthwhile. You can use it without other folks in your network using it – but it rather misses the point. So, next, find your friends. And that was the next sticking point for most IE using, Firefox using, non-techies that I knew – why should they bother trying to get on to a new social networking / communications / chat / mail / what have you system where most of their friends AREN’T?

However, I have a number of techy pals and people who’re interested in emerging technologies, so I got a few folks on-boad.

OK…I could live with it.

We then hit the issue of exactly what to do with Wave. For one project we did try using it to discuss design ideas and such, but we found that it was more convenient to use an existing issue / bug handling system already in place for the organisation. Another couple of people I knew attempted to kick off various waves but it just felt like we were using Wave for the sake of using Wave. I was reminded to some degree of a great piece of software (IMO) from the 1980s called Lotus Agenda – it did all sorts of clever stuff but conceptually was a mare to get your head around – but at least Lotus provided a few samples of what could be done.

And I think that this was, in the end, the thing that did Wave for me – I couldn’t honestly think of an application within my circle of friends and professional contacts that couldn’t be done better with a different tool. There’s an approach to software utility development that I often adopt that I was taught very early on in my career; build tools to do specific jobs very well – and if possible, make those tools so that they’ll talk to each other. Now Wave attempted to combine e-mail, social networking, instant messaging, file sharing and online discussion forums in a way that doesn’t really give the advantages of the individual technologies but requires a change in working practice, in many cases change of browsing software and a cultural / behavioural change amongst participants to get them ‘on board’.

And that’s why I’m not terribly surprised that Wave hasn’t taken off; I am hopeful that if Google release the code in to the wild as an Open Source project we might see some new projects spring from it. But I’m still to be convinced that the ‘Wave’ concept of multi-mode online communication all in one place is going to be popular – especially if it requires you to sign up to yet another site and maybe even change browsers.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-29

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-22

  • IMF to review Pakistan's budget and economic prospects after flooding – #shock #doctrine, anyone? http://is.gd/ewhTI #fb #
  • Morning from the House of Pritchard..where plumbers are expected with big cylinders! #
  • RT @TheSpiderplant If Labour had a leader and a decent argument they would be worth talking to. All I hear right now is whining #
  • What a surprise…train home 15 minutes late…again…:-( #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-15

  • SO…apparently BTCare have admitted prioritisng their video traffic over other providers this week…anyone noticed? #
  • Re. #Milburn move – yet another kick up the arse for #Labour to stop navel-gazing and get on the fracking ball! #
  • Not good. Not good at all. RT @bilbobaggins2k: Plan to sell off UK nature reserves http://gu.com/p/2j355/ip #
  • Very busy day ahead – lots of work on the books at the moment and need to get it done! #
  • Babysitting god-daughter and her baby brother – they're asleep. Dogs are asleep. Cats are asleep. I feel I'm supernumary… #
  • These boots are made for Walkley #sysongs #
  • Defence Secretary suggests cuts in number of senior officers…can we say 'Military Coup'? 😉 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10960440 #
  • Is it just me or is SQL Management Studio 2008 significantly slower than SMS 2005? #
  • Spottyface – #inadequatemovies #
  • Jimmy Reid, Clydeside radical, dies – interesting obituary here – very relevant. http://is.gd/edwDB #
  • Woohoo! On train home to Sheffield – have seat as well! #
  • In Leeds waiting for train to Sheffield! Busy but productive day! #
  • Credit agencies to monitor benefit 'cheats' – free advice from me would be 'use cash'. 🙂 #
  • On my way to Harrogate! #
  • This morning I had time to stand and stare…and it's a beautiful day! #fb #
  • I'm going to spend this morning pushing paper. There. Said it. Not bytes or pixels but paper…and envelopes…and stamps! #
  • And they still don't get it…. RT @TweetSmarter: Big business now cares more about Twitter than blogs: http://j.mp/b1qGfb #
  • Good weekend and now Monday arrives – and I'm having some yuk side effects from the antibiotics I'm taking for an abcess… 🙁 #
  • Enjoyed #sherlock tonight – even if Moriarty did rather remind me of Graham Norton as Father Furlong in 'Father Ted'…. #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-08

  • Off to Church! #
  • Anyone know any good free #Flash editors/designers/IDE – friend wants to create a short cartoon. Thanks in advance! #
  • Great…mention iPhone in a deprecatory manner and spammed to buy an iPad… #
  • Weekly shopping expedition completed with minimal stress! #
  • Ahhh….joy….start the day spending time handling the weapons grade waste created by the cats…. #
  • Writing c# at 1-30am is not normal for me….time to shut the old brain down! #
  • OK…I've received the same phishing mail to the same email account 12 times today – phishers sure are dumb… #
  • Aye caramba – busy day bouncing between projects – surprisingly productive, though! #
  • Right…having finished off one piece of coding…eaten…mooched on a forum…better get working again! #
  • Note to Currys marketing people – yes, the iPad is available at an unbelievable price – you cannot possibly believe I'd pay that much? #
  • Oh dear…. 🙂 RT @davidtheprguy: Study Paints iPhone Owners as Materialistic, Fickle Egomaniacs http://ow.ly/B0Vw #
  • Good session at #gistlab social media surgery. Met old friends, worked with Sheffield Cathedral Archer Project #
  • Installed at #gistlab social media surgery #
  • I LOVE these democracies we support…pah. RT @MyEbisu: It's official: Saudi Arabia bans BlackBerries http://ow.ly/18q8Jp #
  • The only day this week I HAVE to leave the house….and look at the weather! #
  • RT @johntmarohn: We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. We must remember always that accusation is not proof –Edward R. Murrow #
  • RT @RobMcNealy: Our biggest enemies are the Federal Reserve and International Bankers, not Muslims and Immigrants. #Libertarian #VoteMcNealy #
  • A lot to do today, better crack on and stop faffing about here! 🙂 #
  • Young woman opposite is playing Girls aloud on iPod so loudly I can hear though MY earphones! Aaaargh! #
  • Ahhhh Britain. Third World Railway network at First World prices. Love it! #
  • On the way to Harrogate, train delayed… #
  • This week's #sherlock benefited from less manic running around – worked well – much more 'traditional' Holmes about it. #
  • #sherlock – much better this evening than last week – more watchable, less preachy – the dead hand of Moffat was absent! #

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I write software…to solve problems

Well, it’s a while since I wrote a blog post so why not kick off with a slight bit of professional heresy.  I write software for a living; have done for over 30 years, starting with SCMP microprocessors in my teens (yes, I was THAT sort of teenager…) and working through everything in between until now when I spend my time split between .NET, JavaScript and PHP.

Now, why do I write code?  Well, occasionally I do it for fun, but mostly I do it for profit – my clients pay me to do it.  Actually, that’s not right.  My clients pay me to solve their problems for them using software. 

I’ve never been one of the great ‘geeks / hackers’ in life; I’m a radio amateur and electronics whizz, and the closest I ever came was in my teens and early twenties when I was fiddling with low level stuff like analogue to digital converters and the like; but pure software geekery has never been me.  I used to say to people that I was a reasonable programmer but an excellent developer; now I’m more likely to say I’m an excellent problem solver.

Don’t get me wrong; I have an active interest in my profession, from the perspective of how I can deliver better service to my clients in delivering what they want from me.  And I like to think that I write sound, efficient and effective code.  I create data structures, create objects to model those structures and business processes, create code to implement these abstracts and put something on my client’s desktop or web server that allows them, bottom line, to make more money or save more money.  I also write code that is easy to follow and maintain, that has sensible variable names, that I document and leave a pile of useful information with my client.  And I’m there for them when needed.  I love it when I get a call from a client who tells me ‘We needed to add a new feature, so we took a look at the code and documentation and we think we’ve done it right, but next time you’re in, could you give it a quick look?’ – the ultimate accolade for me – I’ve delivered code that others can pick up and run with.

I’m methodical, but don’t have what you could call a methodology; I was recently asked whether I was agile; I almost replied that I used to be but since I tore my knee cartilage a few years back I’m not as nimble as I once was.  Do I practice Extreme programming; not really, I’m more Church of England, middle of the road, myself….

I’ve started to notice that there are two broad categories of software developers; those who work for software houses or in large development teams where words like Agile, Extreme, kanzen, dojos, user stories, sensei are the common parlance, and those who work very close with business and organisational problems, where the usual words that define a day at the coalface are fix, solution, feature, document, debug, budget, timescale.

I like to talk to my clients in their language; I’m afraid I still work in a world where businesses have processes, not user stories; where they don’t particularly care what technique I use behind the scenes as long as I deliver working, maintainable and efficient code, to budget and on time.  I’m sure that the software house methodologies work effectively but do they provide yet another layer of obfuscation, bureaucracy and abstraction between what we do and what our clients and customers want us to do – solve their problems?

No matter how much we dress things up with Japanese words (and I speak with some knowledge and experience of Japanese culture and management) we must not lose track of what we do and why we do it; we solve problems by developing effective software systems delivered on time and to budget.  That is all our clients care about; we’re not ninjas or ronin; we’re professional programmers and problem solvers.

I guess what I’m saying to developers is don’t fetishise what you do to the point where the process becomes more important than the product.  It’s rare I have much good to say about Steve Jobs and the slavering behemnoth that is Apple, but he did once say ‘Great artists deliver’.  And that’s what it’s all about.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-01

  • Off to Church! #
  • Clare Short – nothing more depressing than a has-been saying 'I told you so.' #
  • Synchronicity! 🙂 Going anywhere nice in Nottingham? Family visit? #
  • sky news debate on British Film Council scrapping – reinforcing my original belief that the sooner it goes the better… #bfc #
  • #yorkshirefilms High Green Drifter #
  • RT @CSLewisDaily: The measure of a life, after all, is not it's duration, but it's donation – C.S.Lewis #
  • RT @guidofawkes: Big Green Government: How do bureaucrats save their jobs? They re-invent themselves as green advocates http://bit.ly/d1LM2f #
  • Crazy – UN only NOW recognises water and sanitation as a human right – http://is.gd/dPfY7 – astonishing it's taken this long! #
  • Spending the working part of my day playing catch up! #
  • Dear America, I love you to bit. I have lots of US friends. However…would you please stay out of our internal affairs, Love, Joe. #
  • #bsitnorth – how was this publicised – I'm on the Big Society Mailing list and hadn't heard a sausage! #
  • Just leaving Harrogate with new business in pocket! #
  • Now on train to Harrogate #
  • On the way to Leeds and writing next Joe's Jotting blogpost #
  • Ahhhhh…I see Sheffield First buses are their usual ineffective selves! #
  • A day in Harrogate awaits me! #
  • #Wikileaks – could these leaked documents be part of a dis-information campaign? Just wondering….. #
  • RT @DCPlod US military must find out who's leaking classified docs. This is borderline if not outright treasonous behaviour #wikileaks #
  • Is #Wikileaks becoming the modern version of 'The Trust'? #
  • re. Wikileaks / focus on Afghan war….don't be blinded by what is happening on the 'home front' by this sort of thing. #
  • I feel grumpiness coming on – I think I need to turn of social networking for the day! #
  • Right…dull start to day here in Sheffield but work is calling! #
  • X-Factor hopefuls FINALLY go 'rock and roll'! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-10756282 #
  • A better use for the twine would be to string this moron up… http://is.gd/dJ8RL – Cameron – sort these eejits out! #
  • The public safety nutters afflict the US more than the UK…http://is.gd/dJ6pT #
  • #sherlock also makes me look with greater sympathy at the possible reduction of the BBC License fee… 🙂 #
  • Re. #sherlock – weak relationship to 'A study in scarlet' – only Rache and the tablets remain. Would have been better with original story. #
  • Oh Lord…#Sherlock's writing has jumped the shark. Moffat – write to suit new material, not rehash Dr Who's worse moments. #fb #
  • Oh Lord…mephones rather than iphones in #sherlock – cue Apple Fanboi Dr Who fans having apoplexy….now. #
  • Holmes / Watson fan stories finally gets it's screen debut in #sherlock Depressing, but I guess inevitable. #
  • Ooohhh…. #sherlock is reminding me, for some weird reason, of the ITV show 'Demons'. And that's not a good reminder….. #
  • It may well be that 3 episodes of #sherlock is more than enough at this rate – potentially good concept ruined by writing style. Again. #
  • #sherlock – ARGH! It's making me cringe. Too knowing, the usual metrosexual / gay agenda. Iconoclasm for the Hell of it! #
  • #sherlock – Oh good Lord – it's the worst aspects of Dr-fracking-Who – FFS, Moffat, write without being so damn knowing! #
  • O…K….a 21st Century re-jigging of #Sherlock Holmes – why are my innards already quaking with terror…. #
  • Hmmm…exit package for #tony #hayward of #bp being negotiated…Might I suggest a useful role in bunging up that well? 😉 #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-25

  • Off to Church on this beautiful day! #
  • You bet it will be abused!! RT @TweetSmarter: Will it be abused? Facebook Begins Letting Publishers Contact You: http://j.mp/dCenbG #
  • RT @philo_quotes: Faith has to do with things that are not seen and hope with things that are not at hand. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas #
  • RT @Toltecjohn: 'Or watch the things you gave your life to broken.And stoop, and build them up with worn out tools' Rudyard Kipling #
  • Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins – lived life hard and fully. A genuine example of it being better to burn out than it was to rust. RIP. #
  • via @michaelmeacher: Not prosecuting over death shows police, like bankers, are above law and can act with impunity http://wp.me/pPvte-jn #
  • Dunno about that – but has people with little sense of humour or proportion, though! RT @TweetSmarter: Is Twitter Sexist? http://j.mp/9ZtcJe #
  • #bb11 – yet another in the great list of abominations that the TV show 'Glee' will one day have to answer for… #
  • OK – signing off Twitter for rest of day whilst I get some serious work done! Phone off as well! And Facebook! TTFN! #
  • Please give these good people your support! http://www.alt-sheff.co.uk/ #sheffield #
  • Quite a few of us went through this years ago with no help from FourSquare – not really news, guys. http://is.gd/dD8vx #
  • Ahhhh…the quality of UK Journalism…tabloid falls for video game hoax…http://is.gd/dD6X7 #
  • Cheggers re-uses gags without credit? Big deal. I'm sure that no stand-ups have EVER used a gag they heard elsewhere… http://is.gd/dCZ2U #
  • Had a weird dream about quite happily going to my own execution. That rings all sorts of alarm bells with the dream analyst part of me! #
  • Seeking freelance / contract #development #php #net #javascript work in #sheffield – what can I do for you? #
  • Having been mistaken again for a priest I either need to get ordained or stop wearing black shirts… #
  • It's depressing to see a group of twenty-somethings on a bus behave like a bunch of twelve year olds… #
  • #Sheffield #Forgemasters loan and the Tory Donor – http://is.gd/dBYlG #
  • Just gotta love those sincere birthday greetings from recruitment agencies I've never worked with! #
  • Busy day had and getting some further coding done…aided and abetted by Marvin the cat who's sleeping on my mouse! #
  • What a twat. No Yanks, no Russians, Who were we junior to?? via @paulwaugh Cameron: "We were the junior partner in 1940…fighting Nazis" #
  • Lohan – no fan but this is a circus, not justice. Polanski – that's what influence gets you. Dreadful. #
  • #East #midland #fail – 3.5 hrs on train, no buffet for most of trip. UK railway system is dreadful! #
  • Happily and smugly seated on a VERY full train from London… #
  • Woo…London approaches – better sign off and finish my reading before my meeting! #
  • On way to London – still late. Maybe if we all did the Flintstones thing and kicked the floor out and started running it would go faster? #
  • Attempts to blag complementary tea from #East #Midlands to offer slight recompense has failed. Poor show, EM trains. #
  • On train, about to leave for London. Unfortunately, train should have left 25 minutes ago… #fail #
  • And the official Big Society Website… http://www.thebigsociety.co.uk/index.html – let's see whether they deliver what they promise…… #
  • Wee bit more bumf on 'Big Socirty' proposal… http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/407789/building-big-society.pdf #
  • Phew – busy day clearing a few acceptance bugs prior to user testing – exciting stuff! #
  • RT @britmic: Scott Adams explains how Steve Jobs brainwashed you about iPhone4 non-issue http://bit.ly/9gKkX5 #
  • Seeking freelance / contract #development #php #net #javascript work in #sheffield – what can I do for you? #
  • RT @Hills_Forum: 6.30pm Hillsborough Sports Arena – SDF Consultation and information on Thriving District Centres. #
  • In principle it has possibilities – will be looking at the details! Big Society – http://is.gd/dydD3 #fb #
  • Got a lot to do today – work and domestic engineering and voluntary stuff…busy, busy, busy! #

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