Springy things
April is going to be a busy month one way or another so I thought I’d draw up a list of nice things to do in the moments when I’m not in total meltdown…
- Visit Kew gardens (inspired by Catster and Jude)
- Take a dog for a walk (anyone got one I can borrow?)
- Get along to Mapping the imagination at the V&A and Listening Post at the Science Museum
- Spend an afternoon at Spitalfields
(although I won’t be getting my camera out – thanks for the tip off @helenium) - Buy peonies from Columbia Road flower market
- Picnic in the Rookery
- Go to Dungeness
- See Persepolis and Lars and the Real Girl
- Say ‘hi’ to everyone at Tuttle Club (in person, not via Twitter!)
- Redeem my Sanctuary voucher
And now for something I don’t want to do this spring (but have to anyway):
- Say ‘au revoir’ to my bezzie mate as she and her man are moving to the Isle of Lewis
Happy Birthday Hitchhiker's!
In honour of the 30th anniversary of the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy radio broadcast, here’s one of my favourite bits from the TV series… check out those graphics!
Most eligible men in UK tech?
As it’s Valentine’s Day and in response to Valleywag’s ‘Who’s the hottest tech bachelor?‘…
Question: Who are the most eligible men in UK tech?
Nominations (and phone numbers
) in the comments box please!
Offer fox ache
Anyone who knows me knows how much I hate to moan about people who struggle with technology. Ahem.
Of course, most of the time the things we use are so badly designed it isn’t actually the person using it’s fault. But sometimes, just sometimes, it can be blamed on sheer stupidity.
People who know me will also know how much I LOVE Charlie Brooker.
I love complex gadgets. What I can’t stand are idiots who don’t know which buttons to press…
Greeting card writer
Thanks to Daniel Miller for this particular insanity.
Shunt
Not sure if the metaphor is established well enough but hell, going to use it anyway.
The two stars missing is down to the DJ playing a somewhat random mix of quite bizarre tunes. All vinyl though which is why it’s a 10 and not a 9.
Would make a fantastic date venue (c’mon boys!).






