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11 July 2006
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CSS Drop Shadow – Part II

In contrast to the original version, published yesterday, here is the outline mark up for the box with the drop shadow: <div class=”sbxouter”><div class=”sbxinner”><div class=”sbxheading”><h2>Heading Here</h2></div><!– .sbxheading –>… rest of content …</div><!– .sbxinner –></div><!– .sbxouter –> The “cost” of the … Continue reading

9 July 2006
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Playing By Ear Redux

Yesterday’s gig went well – a few clams dropped from the bass end but nothing unforgivable, given the minimal amount of rehearsal, and good music making happy punters. I think the highlight of the night for me was Layla. It … Continue reading

8 July 2006
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Playing By Ear

Tonight brings a test of my skills of playing by ear. My friend, John, has invited me to join a couple of other musicians and provide the bass line for a covers band at a party over in Sidcup. There … Continue reading

7 July 2006
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Twisted

I thought I was going to take a break from the writings of Jeffery Deaver but ended up picking another one, Twisted up at the library last week. I thought it was a non-Lincoln Rhyme novel but it turned out … Continue reading

5 July 2006
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British Summer Time

For the past few weeks we’ve been enjoying long, hot, dry summer days. However, it isn’t summer in Britain without a bit of rain and, thanks to a thunderstorm, that was provided yesterday afternoon. It began to spit down as … Continue reading

4 July 2006
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Shift Lens

John has turned up a collection of amazing pictures that look like the kind of models I remember from the Hornby catalogues I used to avidly peruse when I was a child (it was cheaper to read the catalogues and … Continue reading

3 July 2006
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Preacher Man!

Our church (Hither Green Baptist Church) is presently going through a pastoral vacancy – our minister has moved on and we’re in the process of finding a new one. This takes some time and it could well be a year … Continue reading