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Author: jane
ve just been having
I’ve just been having a look at some technology news on yahoo, and spotted this article about six people being arrested on suspicion of being involved in the Nigerian email banking fraud. It seems like they’d been managed to rake in hundreds of millions of US dollars during their time of operation.
Someone posted on BNM
Someone posted on BNM this morning about the new O’Reilly book “Essential Blogging”. This is due for release in August, but is currently available for technical review in PDF form. It’s aimed an novice bloggers and people who don’t have a blog at the moment and want one, and reviews the different options. I’ve had a read of the first chapter, and it seems to be pretty well written, and very readable.
What soup?
When we were planning our menu for our wedding dinner the other day, we were offered “Soup of our choice” as one of our starter choices. We can’t decide which soup to offer, so please help us out by voting.
ve just been listening
I’ve just been listening to the England v South Korea friendly on Radio 5. And didn’t we do well, not! We drew one all. Hmmm, not the start that we were hoping for I’m sure. It must be hard to bond a team together when you change 8 players between the interval and the end of the second half. Surely that makes it hard to play together as a team.
And how does this affect our chances in the World Cup, well it doesn’t really, except that there might be some negative press comments and that always seems to spur England on. The chances of us getting beyond the first round have to be slim, the climate doesn’t suit the Europeans very much, and Nigeria and Argentina are both pretty strong. And Argentina are one of our two bogey teams (fact: in the 5 most recent competitions we’ve been knocked out by only 2 teams – Argentina and Germany (or West Germany as it was before)).
was catching up on
I was catching up on the reportings of The Register this morning, and I noticed this article. Basically, it’s about 4 people who are “living” in Harrods shop window for the week to publicise some of LG Electronics new gadgets – a fridge freezer which has a built in MP3 player, LCD display, camera and full internet access, a microwave which can download recipes from the internet, a washing machine which you can turn on remotely via the internet and an air conditioner which you can adjust remotely via the internet. Interesting products, and a strange way of advertising them. I guess it is all part of the UKs current need for more “reality tv” type situations (the third series of Big Brother starts on Friday evening). If you’re interested, you can watch them or catch up on their news.
This did make me think about something we saw on Saturday at Fenwicks in York. As we left the shop clutching our wedding related purchases, we heard a voice coming over some speakers. I turned around and realised that it was a beauty consultant doing a facial on some poor lady in one of the main windows of the store. The lady was lying down whilst the consultant talked us all through what she was doing, and what particular problem areas this lady needed help with. Weird, very weird!
After my accident on
After my accident on Thursday, I bought some Activheal plasters (supposedly help your wound to heal better – certainly worked pretty well, only my cut was in such an awkward place that it was hard to get a plaster to stick so I gave up after 2 days). On the back of the packet it says “Use once only”. Please tell me people don’t re-use plasters.
Whilst we were in
Whilst we were in Hull at the weekend we decided to buy a couple of spoken word tapes to amuse ourselves on the long drive back to Brighton (between 5 and 6 hours). We happened to be shopping in York and were in Waterstones, and so were limited to their selection. We chose a P G Wodehouse Jeeves and Wooster story (The Inimitable Jeeves read by Simon Callow) and a 4 episode collection (Volume 5) of Just a Minute.
These really helped pass the time on the journey, and I am still in awe of the participants of Just a Minute. We’ve listened to 2 of the 4 episodes so far, and there were a good selection of participants – Clement Freud, Graham Norton, Linda Smith, Tony Hawkes, Paul Merton and Stephen Fry. There really is such a lot of skill involved (for those that don’t know, Just a Minute is a radio show where the contestants are given a subject to speak about for a minute during which they mustn’t hesitate, repeat themselves or deviate from the subject. It really is very hard, and the participants are very good at it (I’d have just failed for repetition of the word very there). I have high hopes for the other 2 episodes.
Jeeves and Wooster was an entertaining story and I enjoyed listening to it. It was very light, and didn’t need much concentration. It was kind of strange listening to Simon Callow reading it, as I always picture the Jeeves character as being Stephen Fry, and Hugh Laurie being Wooster following the TV series in which they both appeared.
15 reasons to serve alcohol at work
1. It’s an incentive to show up.
2. Reduces stress.
3. Leads to more honest communications.
4. Reduces complaints about low pay.
5. Cuts down on time off, because you can work with a hangover.
6. Helps save on heating costs in the winter.
7. Encourages carpooling.
8. Increases job satisfaction because if you have a bad job, you don’t care.
9. Eliminates vacations because people would rather come to work.
10. Makes fellow employees, of the opposite sex, look better.
11. Makes the cafeteria food taste better.
12. Bosses are more likely to hand out raises when they are wasted.
13. Employees work later since there’s no longer a need to relax at the bar.
14. Eliminates the need for employees to get drunk on their lunch break.
15. Babbling and mumbling incoherently will be common, not just restricted to the higher ups.
Thanks to Komal for brightening up my day with this 🙂
was just listening to
I was just listening to Five Live and heard a news story about a woman destroying lots of art work which her son had stolen. Bizarre. If it isn’t bad enough that someone steals all this art work (worth £960m), but then to have his Mother destroy it all because she is angry with her son. Shocking!