I despise the Daily Mail. It’s a horrifically biased newspaper, with a particular agenda to push (and push it it does relentlessly) that I very rarely find I have any sympathy with. It seems to relish winding up and massaging the prejudices of the people of Middle England (and Middle Scotland) who buy the paper. […]
Well, it’s now a done deal. A little over a week ago last Saturday, Frances and I finally (after 8 years together) tied the knot, and got married. We were in a beautiful setting in the Trossachs, with (thankfully) wonderful weather, and surrounded by friends and family. We really couldn’t have asked for a better […]
A few months ago I had a bit of a rant about the persistent use of cheesy, tanned, smiling, and posed models on the front cover of Runner’s World.
Quite delighted then to see that they’ve taken note of my comments (At least, I like to think so!), and completely revamped the magazine. No less than […]
All go at the moment, so only time for a brief update:
Wedding plans are proceeding well. We’re being cautioned by friends to stay calm as the day approaches, and I think we are managing that quite well. Got quite excited picking up the rings, as well as getting to see the finished product for something […]
The BBC has signed a five year deal to broadcast Formula 1, which was good news, and largely unexpected. But a bit of thought has me wondering a few things:
Martin Brundle is the new Murray Walker. He must move to the BBC, just as Murray Walker moved to ITV. Brundle is a superb commentator, his […]
A change at the BBC for which I have mixed feelings, but in a good way. The change? Evan Davis is moving to the Today programme from his post as BBC Economics Editor.
Evan Davis is, to me, amongst the very best of the BBC’s editors. I enjoyed his pieces when he was ‘just’ the Newsnight […]
February 28, 2008 – 12:00 pm
I still can’t think of Masterchef without thinking of Loyd Grossman’s “MaaaaasteurChef” pronounciation, the Sunday evenings at home, and that dark studio with the three coloured kitchens, and the “deliberating, cogitating and digesting” remark he always seemed to use that wore out after the first use.
But the re-invention of the format - with the final […]
February 27, 2008 – 12:00 pm
I enjoy taking photographs, but frustratingly I am not always particularly inspired, or don’t get struck by particularly good ideas. That’s perhaps why I’m a technologist, rather than an artist. Also it’s one of the reasons I enjoy candid photography, but that causes me problems as I get very nervous about sticking a camera in […]
February 25, 2008 – 12:18 pm
I know we simply don’t have enough american sit-com’s on UK TV, and many of them are dire. But we recently stumbled on ‘The Big Bang Theory‘, and both Frances and I have thoroughly enjoyed the two episodes so far.
It’s sort of Third Rock meets Friends, with a very healthy touch of The IT Crowd. […]
February 5, 2008 – 6:18 pm
One of the reasons I took up the piano last year was the chance to learn something entirely new: I was feeling that work (ie. IT) knowledge, even something like a new programming language, computer system or approach is largely a refinement or improvement on things I already know. Reading a book on a subject […]
Bits and pieces
All go at the moment, so only time for a brief update: Wedding plans are proceeding well. We’re being cautioned by friends to stay calm as the day approaches, and I think we are managing that quite well. Got quite excited picking up the rings, as well as getting to see the finished product for something […]