Saturday, September 30, 2006

debunking myths # 1

If you believe the popular maxims and marketing slogans around i think you can land yourself in a bit of trouble... here's an example.

1) Children are the future
2) The future's bright, the future's Orange

CHILDREN=FUTURE
FUTURE=BRIGHT+ORANGE

therefore CHILDREN are BRIGHT ORANGE


Its a thought isn't it??

Friday, September 29, 2006

Where have I been?

Well there is a reason for my absence and my general lack of posting on this blog... amongst other things I have been working for my local church and doing something called W3.

W3 is our pastorate full of lovely people - you can check out some of the stuff at the w3 blog - w3pastorate.blogspot.com

Er... Jesus Camp



I gotta be honest - I'm a Christian and even I'm wierded out by this a bit. Let me know what you think, go watch the trailer at:
http://www.apple.com/trailers/magnolia/jesuscamp/

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Monday, July 03, 2006

Start of the working week... is this bad?

Keyboard & monitor - All in one
Securing car keys to a chair arm rest

Don't forget to...

Friday, May 05, 2006

Society has gone to the dogs... literally



I'm not making this up - found it the local Bristol paper. We have a lot to answer for...

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Lost: Season 1 - Original Cast

Questions of Life # 1: Cheese vs. Nightmares


This kicks off the first in a series of 'Questions of Life'... I'm hoping that as a virtual community you can help answer some of these great mysteries. The more answers we get - the more accurate our collective research will be. So here we go...

Its often been suggested that one should not eat cheese before sleeping on the suggestion that it will give you nightmares. Two initial thoughts came out from this for me:

1) Does the amount of cheese that a person eats affect the severity of the nightmare?
2) Does the strength of cheese affect the severity of the nightmare?

So, if cheese DOES give you nightmares, what does it depend on? Could it be possible that a large portion of mild cheddar could give you a nightmare equal to that of a small amount of Limburger... Discuss & experiment, then report back here - the world awaits!

(For information on cheeses go to http://www.cheese.com)