About 6 weeks ago I did an interview on blogging for the Daily Mirror. It’s made it into the Carol@Mirror section today.
Having recently watched the
Having recently watched the last (in the series?) of Adam & Joe Go Tokyo, I’ve come to the conclusion that there should be much more Adam and Joe on TV. Mind you, I said pretty much the same thing for Lee and Herring…
Sure, not everyone liked it compared to Adam and Joe’s other shows, but it worked for me. I’ve had a couple of happy seconds playing Gets! (or Get’s), and I’ll be shopping for Plus-Tech Squeeze Box.
The Brighton Bloggers site
The Brighton Bloggers site has had a face lift. And it was really easy to implement too. Big thanks to Jeremy Keith.
ve just been looking
I’ve just been looking around the internet searching for somewhere selling The West Wing Series 1 cheaper than Amazon, and I stumbled across Priceclash who do comparison shopping for DVDs, videos, CDs and games but who seem to cover far more stores than Kelkoo or any of the other alternatives. One to bookmark I think.
Well that is the
Well that is the first week of my new job over with, and I think I’m getting on ok. Starting working on some code yesterday, and seemed to find my way around that without too much difficulty. Now, if only the office had some air conditioning…
The Kensington Wifi Finder
The Kensington Wifi Finder looks like an interesting gadget. It’s a wifi finder so you can just look at the lights to see if there’s a wifi connection where you are – without having to get the laptop out. Sounds cool… now I just need a laptop that is luggable…
On Friday we headed
On Friday we headed out to see Good bye, Lenin!. A fine and funny film, if you can handle subtitles or speak German, about the fiction a son has to create to keep the fall of the Berlin Wall from his mother. I hadn’t been to the Duke of York’s cinema for about 10 years, but I’ll be back there: the screen felt small (we were at the back of the balcony), but any cinema that’s licensed and sells cake is on to a winning combination in my books.
Afterwards we needed tasty, quick, cheap food in an uncrowded place. I thought we’d maybe get two out of those four on a Friday night, but we found them all in one go at Bombay Aloo. It’s an all-you-can-eat Indian vegetarian buffet. Like other people we’ve walked past it a few times and wondered what it’s like: it’s definitely worth trying. I’d eat there again without a second thought.
So yesterday left Northern
So yesterday I left Northern Atlas. Jeremy and I went in, collected the remainder of our belongings and then went, with Duncan, to Woodies Diner for a lovely, lardy lunch.
In the evening Richard and I met up with Jeremy and Kirsty and we headed down to Santa Fe for some 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails to start us off. The guys sitting next to us were obviously out on a mission to get drunk as fast as possible, and were drinking some weird concoctions (sambuca, creme de menthe, baileys with a shot of tequilla on the side). We got chatting to them, and all of a sudden they were going to buy us tequilla as well. We all turned it down, well, apart from Jeremy that is… who had a shot with them, and then of course had to return the favour and have another shot – this time of Bacardi 151. We made a quick getaway, whilst he could still stand, and had dinner at the Boardwalk before finishing the evening playing arcade games on the pier.
Jeremy and attempted to
Jeremy and I attempted to go on another bike ride today but it was not to be. The plan was to get the train to Southease and then cycle back to Devil’s Dyke along the South Downs Way.
We went to the station and bought our tickets, and then discovered that there were no trains running beyond Lewes because of emergency engineering work and so there was a bus replacement service – they didn’t tell us this when we were buying our tickets which was somewhat annoying. We consulted the map during the journey and decided on an alternative starting point for our ride, and so arrived in Lewes with a plan.
As we cycled up the high street my bike started to misbehave and my chain jumped off the deraileur. I fixed it, and cycled on about a further 5 metres before it came off again, this time with the deraileur being in a really odd position. It looked like there was a fracture in a piece of metal which attached it to the bike, and after only a gentle movement it snapped into two pieces. Bah! We took a quick look around Lewes for a bike shop, but drew a blank and so ended up getting on the train and returning to Brighton. 🙁
Pete mentioned Brighton Bloggers
Pete mentioned a Brighton Bloggers meetup a few days ago, and its starting to look like it might happen. So, I’ve offered the BrightonBloggers.com space as a home for it where we hope to have details about meetups etc eventually. In the mean time there is just a list of all the Brighton Bloggers that were registered during the Virtual Festival.