
Entries from November 2003
- 28 November 2003: Oyster Oyster Oyster
- Through the gates in a flash? Get real! But Oystercards are much better when you have an arm full of shopping!
- 26 November 2003: Teletext Future
- Teletext has been in a bit of a limbo land on digital and questions had to be asked as to whether it could even survive in the digital land. Recent developments do seem to give it a chance…
- 24 November 2003: The Day The Network Died
- I hate feeling unproductive at work, and yet for seemingly the third working day running, that’s exactly how I feel.
- 20 November 2003: Odd
- This morning on my desk was a piece of small brown card that said in small dark brown letters "Nothing is ever perfect".
- 20 November 2003: Cake for Sale
- Should you be in Bush House in London this Friday, there will be a cake stall for Children In Need.
- 18 November 2003: Little Britain DOG Pondering
- One thing puzzled me whilst watching the excellent Little Britain on BBC Three which ended a few weeks back but iscoming soon to BBC Two - why was it shown without a DOG?
- 18 November 2003: Housing Hangups
- Last week was hardly my idea of a relaxing week of work I must confess. Instead of sitting down and relaxing, we spent most of our week walking down road after road in an attempt to find a area where we could buy a house.
- 13 November 2003: The Lift Game
- Top game to play - I guarantee this will be a laugh. All you need is a lift - any lift will do…
- 11 November 2003: Property Slide
- Weeks off work are supposed to be relaxing. Which is why we’re trogging round South London looking for potential places to buy a house.
- 6 November 2003: Cranks Light
- The true path to looking good is eating well - but eating well doesn’t have to be fattening!
- 6 November 2003: ISP Woe
- So… Does anyone know of an ISP who have a prepay package with no call charges that isn’t permanently engaged and inaccessible between 8 and 10pm?
- 5 November 2003: Visio Dizzero
- I feel sometimes that my entire working career has been leading up to the day that I can sit at my computer and do flow charts and process diagrams.
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