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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Mental Busy
Yesterday was a difficult day. I have a lot to do at work at the moment, and the pressure is really on. I arrived in the office at my usual time minus a bit. It was about 9.45. I worked … Continue reading
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Dog Gone
Sad news – it seems that Frazier’s dog Eddie died. Excuse this random posting. I’m writing an article for a computer magazine and I’ve bored myself into not-so-random web browsing.
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Whirlpool
Sometimes I counterbalance the general apathy and indolence in my life with a day where a lot gets done. Such an example can be seen in the brief and yet painfully over-detailed writing of this day last year. Well, just … Continue reading
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Weekend Antics
We decided to go away this weekend. Originally we’d decided on one destination, and I’d even gone to the trouble of reserving a hotel room at that destination, but then we changed our minds. I had to call up the … Continue reading
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Bloggery
I’ve recently been reading the blog over at BurberryAndBroccoli.blogspot.com. One can only assume that this is a satiric view of the Agile movement and its impact on software engineering. Although I can easily relate its heavily sarcastic tirade to my … Continue reading
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Busy couple of days
It has been plenty busy for the last couple of days. WednesdayOn Wednesday I went back home via B&Q Farnborough, where I picked up various bits and bobs, including some wood and some tools. Wednesday evening was then spent labouring … Continue reading
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I think I'm Turning Soft
On the more manly side of things, I watched the England game last night and felt genuine excitement when the first goal went it. It was a stroke of masterful play by Joe Cole. So, [clears throat in a manly … Continue reading
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Work and Fear
YesterdayYesterday I worked really hard. I was still in the office at around 7pm. This is because there’s a lot to do, I’m enjoying doing it, and I think I’ve nearly turned the corner and broken the inertia. It’s still … Continue reading
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Sunday
Sleeping lateFinally, I got to catch up on some Z’s. I slept until I was done. ShoppingSleeping should be followed by shopping… probably. So, we headed into town and went to the Oxfam bookshop where I found book two of … Continue reading
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Action Packed Saturday
Early To RiseDespite the fact that we weren’t early to bed, we were early to rise. D’oh. I was given a lift to the railway station at around 10am, which was far too early to be arriving at a railway … Continue reading
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