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peter_c_harris

Middle Ages [it's all mine now?]

I was bought up in a small township in Eltham (Leslie Townsend Hope's also) in South London, now live in The-Garden-of-Kent aerial during the fifties Elvis was beginning to make a noise and ....in contempt of court
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Saturday, February 21, 2004



Stu's drawkcaB looking in on the internet from the other, direction...

Very Graphic..

from DSS



Saturday Kitchen

Because Young Jamie Oliver style takes on a blue streak sort of appearance, 'I suppose'...He were asked to do some PR for French Television and you know - stuff but that caused a few die-hard frenchies to say some unkind words of wisdom...like how? I'm off to get a translator..Saturday Kitchen Message Board
Rick Stein mentioned about FOOD from Thailand but specifically here Pea Aubergines* [makurd poong] that look like peas but as grapes grow, on a stem.. I was amazed..rstein about the beastfeast and for shopping lists..Dynamic dropdown lists with ASP for my local store..
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Friday, February 20, 2004

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stole from Mandarin Design click link down on the left

Thursday, February 19, 2004

Lee Marvin's Eighteeth Year ...

Lee Marvin was born on February 19, 1924, he served with the Marine Corps during World War II in the Pacific and was awarded a Purple Heart for a wound that he received there.
On his return, he became a movie actor and starred in a number of motion pictures until his death in Arizona on August 29, 1987. link

Wednesday, February 18, 2004



Happy Birthday To Tracey....



Rory is really a great guy - I think? but this is a bit out of hand...
I think I'm going to get his
t-shirt it's a FIX
..but his neibhours dog's not in at the moment....?
RoryBlyth

Tuesday, February 17, 2004



Joi Ito says this about Anonymity on the Internet
And I have to agree at this time, even though I have 99% spam in my inbox each day ...

Virus writers are always anonymous.

Vicious political lies (with faked photoshop photos of political leaders, or false innuendo about personal lives) are always anonymous as well.

Spam is anonymous.

eBay fraudsters are anonymous too.

It seems as though virtually all of the problems of the Net stem from this one flaw, and its one I?ve riffed on before. If we can eliminate anonymity online, we create a far more civil place.

Phillip with his robot dog...
Yesterday The Science Museum have a demo useing the latest robot technology ASIMO

phillipmtorrone

The BBC says it's that time
again, yes it's Eurovision Song Contest time yet again...
And if I had all my marbles together
I could apply for this job?
Yes? in my dreams....

Example: To gather information from a variety of sources including news agencies, in house copy and BBC resources.

The successful candidate must be able to cope with changing and demanding deadlines

Monday, February 16, 2004

Google can't survive on search alone

c|nets George Colony says...
It will all feel very familiar: overexcited investment bankers pumping air into the offering; a gullible, breathless press; cheering venture capitalists led by the Teflon-like Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; and thousands of actual users of the technology that will tee up their broker to get a piece of the "new eBay."

while Jack Scofield says
Googlescape: Are we headed for Bubble II?
"Google is a step in the long march to better search. Yes, Google's scheme yields fantastic results. But the Web is inexorably dynamic. During the next five years, it will move from containing primarily file-based content (HTML pages) to containing more executable content (e.g., online gaming or new structure imposed by Web services such as XML). When that happens, the usefulness of link-based search will wane. Simply stated, Google is very much of the times, with no advantage in the more structured, executable Internet that lies ahead."

via onlineblog

ROBOT RALLY
Gentlemen, Start Your Robots
Next month, about 20 teams will race their autonomous cars across the deserts east of Los Angeles. The winner gets $1 million. Is this any way to launch a business?
says Seth Stevenson at Fortune..


fortune

Last week Peter Parr bought a Toshiba A30 Satellite Lap Top his first foray into computing..

review #1
review #2

and later - something like this a Praktica DC 22 Digital Camera



Christy Brinkley just said to have turned fifty~would you beleive it!
did
totalgym on qvcuk
Clinton's Limo Stops for Brinkley
Some years ago witnessed unoffically a UFO
gets on and off board US Navy Class Vessels..

Sunday, February 15, 2004

Helsingin Sanomat A Finnish Newspaper with an International Edition..
Speak Finnish in three minutes

En puhu suomea. = I don't speak Finnish

Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), with his Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47, a work that received its first performance in its original version exactly 100 years ago.

The Sauna a Fin idea? The northern lights and the natural things thesnowshow



via bbcworld

that certain euro phone company nokia