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22 December 2008
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Carols

I have had a carolling weekend. On Saturday afternoon, Jane, Dave and I took a walk down to Bonn Square in Oxford for a joint service being put on by Churches Together in Oxford, with various carols, readings, prayers, dramas … Continue reading

19 December 2008
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Just Lines?

Take a long look at this picture of some lines and see if anything else becomes visible to you. Want to add something? Please join the conversation about this posting (nb. Yahoo! account required to log into Flickr). Technorati Tags: … Continue reading

18 December 2008
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Gordian Shoelaces

I needed new shoelaces and bought a pair yesterday at lunchtime. When I got home in the evening and took my shoes off I discovered that both laces had formed stiff knots, which seemed Gordian in their intractability. Fortunately, a … Continue reading

17 December 2008
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The Djinn

I have been in Oxford for a few weeks now so it is about time I got round to playing with some other musicians again. Last night I visited Dave Seck, who is putting together a project called The Djinn, … Continue reading

16 December 2008
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Burnt Bread

Above is the bread I was talking about yesterday. I got carried away with some recording I was playing around with (nothing to share yet; just refamiliarising myself with my digital studio) and did not take into account how fierce … Continue reading

15 December 2008
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Baking in Oxford

I was at a meeting of web-focused staff from across the University today and, as I cycled home, I was reflecting how I did not feel as out of my depth as I might have expected. There are obviously advantages … Continue reading

13 December 2008
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Fire Burn by Peter Turnbull

Fire Burn by Peter Turnbull 13 December 2008 by Wulf Forrester-BarkerbookBook Review0.3 Rating: 2 / 5 This is a recent addition to Turnbull’s Hennessey and Yellich series. Regretfully, it lives down to my expectations from earlier novels featuring the same … Continue reading