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This is doing the rounds here on email. Made me chuckle wryly it did. (clcik on it to see it in full).
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I have indeed laid to rest Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince. *
It was painful. It was miserable. I want more.
Thoroughly miserable now.
*Neither the cat nor the books are mine. This photo is indeed not mine.
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I love these 21st century sand scuptures. I am in awe of people who can create anything out of sand that does not resemble a pile of donkey shit. Via Engadget
I saw some Mini Cooper sand sculptures in Weymouth once. They were cool.
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I really want to learn to drive now. What with excellent GPS fun on the move and things like night vision dashboard, I think I would start to live in there. Via Engadget
Could be a good thing if it makes me drink less.*
*I am not really an alcoholic. I was joking
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That is the X-Prize’s Peter Diamandis with the pole and that is internet artist Ze Frank sitting behind him.
I got sunburn.
I is hot.
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Oooohhhhh… I just caught the midnight live reading by JK Rowling from her the new Harry Potter book live at Edinburgh Castle.
My Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince should arrive in the post on Saturday, cat claws crossed.
There is a bit of Pottr madness going on too…
Check out CBBC Newsround coverage from the queues of fans getting their hands on the book all around the world.
And check out their journalist’s log. He is reading it all night tonight and posting up updates on the book – WARNING: THERE MAY BE SPOILERS HERE!!
Which is a bit of an issue when you try to do a “blog” that is not really a “blog” as such, for a number of reasons.
The main problem is that doing it “a la blog” means that the latest entry is at the top. That brings all the spoilers – if indeed there are any – right in your face when you go to the page. I would prefer the order to be reversed – shock! – to keep them hidden.
That way you can read down as far as you think you want to without reading *too* much that might spoil it.
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I have been inspired a bit by TED’s message which was overwhelmingly Share the Wealth, and this was driven home to me tonight when I logged on after our mind-meltingly boiling journey.
It has been too hot all week.
It was driven home to me when I realised that the deadline for the pre-Yahoo Flickr Pro account giveaway was on Friday.
I thought quickly and sent them to two people I think will enjoy them – neither are on Flickr. I went to the Flickr blog and saw a post: Gift pro accounts–any disappointments? Delights?
There are numerous posts from people who are overwhelming delighted after being given Flickr Pro accounts by pre-Yahoo pros. Many of them do not know their donors. Some talk of how inspired they have become. One says she considers her gift a lifeline – she is 42 and has early onset of Parkinsons.
This is truly a great model of the net nurturing the sharing of wealth and resources to grow community loyalty and sustainability.
The thing is, Pro account holders were promised “fab goodies as a thank you!” when Flickr did the Yahoo deal. It was interesting that in fact although the goodies included a year’s extension of their accounts, they also got the two pro accounts TO GIVE AWAY.
Gifting something and getting satisfaction and warm feelings back.
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my cat annie – zefrank.com
I met Ze Frank at TED who was highly amusing. His site is fantastically time consuming.
Check out his cat Annie here.
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“Women are the greatest resource in the world”.
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I met some very large brains today – such as Clay Shirky, Jimmy Wales (who I had met before – but not his wife, who is great), Yale law professor Yochai Benkler, and Charles Leadbeater.
They talked about the co-op world which shakes up the old institutional and commerce structures.
Great stuff.
Aubrey Degrey has just finished his amusing 18 minutes on how we should fight aging. Don’t believe the gerontologists or whatever they are called. Check him out.
Last night we were treated to some Talvin Singh on the old drums. He had a geek with him on a Mac. Obviously.
Photos here.
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All from sustainable architect Bill McDonaugh.
“The Stone Age didn’t end because we ran out of stone.”
“It took us 5,000 years to put wheels on our luggage.”
“When was the last time anyone you know made oxygen?”
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So far:
“I am your anti-meme” – Tom Reilly
“Globalisation is on speed” – Ashraf Ghani
“Get comfortable asking questions out loud” – Irshad Manji
“Liberating people with contagious knowledge” – Can’t remember
“Go beyond the fear of pooling knowledge” – Hansulrich Obrist
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Oxford is nice. It is airy and full of students. Bloody boiling however.
Here for TED Global conference. We have only had two sessions so far (and a party) but so far so good. The former Afghan finance minister Ashraf Ghani told it like it is and said all these people with big brains are too busy designing great stuff – tech included – for themelves as opposed to looking to solve real problems.
We also heard biologist Richard Dawkins say that if he could re-engineer his brain he would make it so that he was a genius mathematician and he would love to time travel to walk with the dinos.
Irshad Manji, Canadian, lesbian, Muslim author, told us where Islam is going wrong.
David Deutsch – recluse physicist with a HUGE brain – told us all the evidence we need to know everything is right here with us. We live in multiple universes you know. Sometimes they intersect. He says we should not concern ourselves with how to stop global warming, but accept it and try to put it right – in other words, deal with it, don’t avoid it. Learn how to live with the conditions it gives us.
I have been collecting great soundbites which I will blog separately. Right now I need to sleep. My telly keeps going on and off. Annoying.
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Eleven photos of missing people on the London Bomb Missing Persons group on Flickr.
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When did knitting get so naughty? Via We Make Money Not Art.
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Had some very much needed cat therapy last night with Stella. She has adopted our mates. She acted like she had never had a good scratch tickle. She loved it. I loved it more.
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Grixx on Flickr has been creating a new freaky doll. The face is incredibly haunting. I love seeing the evolution of these dolls.
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There is a new Flickr group for those still looking for missing people after the London bomb attacks.
The idea is for people to post images of loved ones and info on where and when they were last seen/heard so that then Blugg/podbat or some other clever clogs can map it on a Google map for people to consult.
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Loving this.
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Check out Blugg’s Google map of the London bombs. He is tagging in more Flickr images today.
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The Bluggcast version of events.
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A bit of fluffiness to lighten the mood.
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A good round-up of collaborative digital media resources on today’s London bombings by Barb Dybwad on the Social Software blog.
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So, I am in awe of the London emergency services. I have no doubt that they no what they have to do. But I cannot believe they were not whipping out the old gas masks and bio suits as soon as they arrived. In fact, I watched the news reports most of the day and don’t remember seeing one at all. Hmm.*
*I do acknowledge that the absence of such gear probably contributed to the lack of panic. Londoners are well used to seeing coppers gathering in groups around the streets. It usually happens when there is a big footie match.
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This photo was taken by an Adam Stacey.
It has been on various websites now. What a surreal day.
I was running late and the tube I was on – Victoria Line – took so long to get to Kings X that I was beginning to tut out loud.
I remember I looked at my watch – something I never do on the tube because my commute is so predicatable – and it was already 0825.
It eventually reached Oxford Circus, having gone through Kings X, and I got off to change lines.
The power surges we heard about just after I arrived at work made me very suspiscious and my mate asked if I a poaranoid conspiracy theiorist.
I am. I love 24.
The amazing news machine went into action – well oiled. We were pretty much immediately put into action on tech angle stories. It was great.
The blogosphere oozed with support messages, info, useful links, news bits, witness accounts.
Flickr began to bulge with photos.
Friends began checking in and checking up – my family I phoned immediately. I have heard from all those I know may have been affected.
Everyone’s Ok.
I eventaully made it home after walking to a primary school using a handheld GPS device which sent us the wrong way on the pouring rain. There we met his dad who drove us home – avoiding jams; we didn’t see any jams. Amazing.
What a day. Poor people.
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Blinkx
Go here for all the web TV reports on the London explosions.
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Have you checked out The dullest blog in the world yet?
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via Engadget
While checking out a link on Endgadget about Google maps and GPS tagging, I noticed the call for submissions for the Worst Gadget of All Time. Must think of some submissions.
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via Engadget
This would freak me out being scared of heights.


















