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Flex'n'Plugs'n'Grok'n'Soul: December 2012
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From a musician (Flex'n'Plugs) who writes audio software (Plugs'n'Grok) and thinks with passion (Grok'n'Soul). Saturday, 1 December 2012. Well it turns out my eldest is a fan of contemporary Icelandic folk. Today she introduced me to the music of Of Monsters And Men - very nice too. I have paused to reflect a little on musical introductions. Tech as the vinyl disc now seems a more than slightly alien concept, and less attractive as a route to music than the click of a mouse. My LPs represent a similar le...
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Tom's Fictionary: October 2009
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Words you've never heard of. Fictionary, your online fictional dictionary. Welcome to Tom's Fictionary, a dictionary of words which could exist but, beyond the realm of the typographical error, do not. I'll ignore all sorts of classic dictionary customs (such as, for instance, alphabetical order), but you'll recognise things like pronunciation guides and verbs and things like that which no-one but the word geeks really understand. Other place(s) of note. View my complete profile. Are We Nearly There Yet?
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The Banbury Man: A Familiar Political Situation
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A place where I discuss various matters. I like to talk and I like to listen. Saturday, 25 July 2015. A Familiar Political Situation. It is a sorry and familiar story. But I do not speak of the UK, of the Conservatives and Labour, but of Canada, the Conservatives and the NDP. The speaker was Linda McQuaig. Author, social commentator, and hopeful candidate in the Toronto Central Riding (Constituency) for the left wing progressive NPD Party. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Banbury Man: The Banbury Man's 2015 General Election Forecast
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A place where I discuss various matters. I like to talk and I like to listen. Monday, 20 April 2015. The Banbury Man's 2015 General Election Forecast. Here is the Banbury Man’s 2015 General Election Result prediction:. I will follow the result in Banbury, a safe Conservative seat, but where the MP has stepped down. It will be interesting to see if Victoria Prentis for the Tories will maintain the 18,000 majority. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A little train journey.
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Tom's Fictionary: September 2009
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Words you've never heard of. Fictionary, your online fictional dictionary. Welcome to Tom's Fictionary, a dictionary of words which could exist but, beyond the realm of the typographical error, do not. I'll ignore all sorts of classic dictionary customs (such as, for instance, alphabetical order), but you'll recognise things like pronunciation guides and verbs and things like that which no-one but the word geeks really understand. Other place(s) of note. View my complete profile. Are We Nearly There Yet?
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Tom's Fictionary: Tüber
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Words you've never heard of. Fictionary, your online fictional dictionary. Welcome to Tom's Fictionary, a dictionary of words which could exist but, beyond the realm of the typographical error, do not. I'll ignore all sorts of classic dictionary customs (such as, for instance, alphabetical order), but you'll recognise things like pronunciation guides and verbs and things like that which no-one but the word geeks really understand. Other place(s) of note. View my complete profile. Are We Nearly There Yet?
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Flex'n'Plugs'n'Grok'n'Soul: November 2010
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From a musician (Flex'n'Plugs) who writes audio software (Plugs'n'Grok) and thinks with passion (Grok'n'Soul). Thursday, 4 November 2010. Tomorrow still doesn't know. This was asked on the TC-Helicon facebook page. A fabulous singer, e.g. I really like this. Music - where do you think it's headed in the future both vocally and instrumentally? How has it changed over the time you've been alive? It so here is my reply! Where is is going. For the moment, I can only see things getting more segmented, with in...
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Flex'n'Plugs'n'Grok'n'Soul: Tomorrow never knows
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From a musician (Flex'n'Plugs) who writes audio software (Plugs'n'Grok) and thinks with passion (Grok'n'Soul). Tuesday, 19 October 2010. I've been reflecting on a bit of code I've had to write recently, and it's got me thinking about how far ahead one should think in designing things - whether it be software (as with me) or anything else. Many places seem to swear by it, but it's largely the developers who blow that trumpet: might I suggest that there's a hint of MRDA. When a carpenter designs a standard...
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Flex'n'Plugs'n'Grok'n'Soul: September 2010
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From a musician (Flex'n'Plugs) who writes audio software (Plugs'n'Grok) and thinks with passion (Grok'n'Soul). Saturday, 25 September 2010. Some time back, well I can place it between Oct 1997 and mid 1998, I went looking for information about ' smilies,. So there I was, on a dull Friday afternoon, working for Seele (UK) Ltd, looking after their network at the London Fruit and Wool Exchange (lovely place, actually); I dialled up to wander the web, something that wasn't really a common thing to do. I ...