My iPhone apps (15/03/09)
The following are the apps I have & use (to varying degrees) on my iPhone...
The following are the apps I have & use (to varying degrees) on my iPhone...
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It was nice to be back at the gym... It was a pleasure to eat a homemade cupcake (from a Red Nose Fundraiser) & drink some free Estima... and, for some reason, I really enjoyed my commute to/from Glasgow.
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I am so looking toward to the comedy-for-charity-athon that is Comic Relief. I can't wait to sit down with Olly & the we'ans for the show. We have our noses & I picked up Jamie Oliver's RND cookbook a while back.
Thing is... laughter is good for the soul... as is generousity & a sense of participation. That's why I love Red Nose Day for Comic Relief.
I'd better go... the clowns will be round for money in the office.
Have a great day & give what you can... to a number of very worthy causes.
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I am a big fan of my local library. It should have it's own fan page on Facebook... so I could "officially" become it's fan.
Popped into the library tonight whilst the we'ans were at "the Rainbow Club" at a local church. I borrowed a Seasick Steve CD. I was offered it for 35p (instead of the usual 70p) if I borrowed a book with it. I borrowed William Gibson's "Pattern Recognition". Not really sure why other than I think I miss Cacey.
My library is an access point to so much: music... films... literature... ideas such as art, design, theology, philosophy etc etc. It is a treasure trove... a cornucopia of inspiration.
I especially love the inscription over the front door... "Let there be light". It inspires me everytime I see it.
Give your Library some love!
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"Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of the soul; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us."
Martin Luther
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This morning I weighed in at 197lbs... yay!!! It's nice to be back in the game.
Thanks for all the support... especially Olly for believing in me. Tx
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I love Glasgow! I love working there... being part of the buzz... as I grab a coffee, eat some food or hang out.
It's an amazing city with a lot going for it... and a lot holding it back.
Thing is... it's my city. Not mine exclusively... I don't "own" Glasgow but I am proud to be a participant... a contributor to her diverse mix.
I want to see Glasgow flourish!
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Sometimes only custard will do. Hot. Cold. Doesn't matter.
That said... I love me some smothered French Fancies or rhubarb pie... in the mix.
Why is it we grow to love the things we hated as kids? I didn't hate custard but it wasn't "up there" with icecream.
Maybe... with some space to make our own choices... we come to realize what works... what is good for us.
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I try not to believe the hype. I listen to what I want to listen to... I don't care if it's trendy & bleeding edge or just plain passé... If I like it, I like it.
I was reluctant to drop £10 on the new U2 CD... I am a big fan of their noughties stuff but was still hesitant. £10 can buy some good music & I wasn't prepared to take chance... all because I was caught up in a wave of excitement.
That's why SPOTIFY rocks. It allows me to stream pretty much what I want... including the new U2 album... to my MacBook. It let's me try before I buy... legally!
I like that. I also like the fact Spotify allows Last.FM scrobbling. I'm a geek in that regard.
I am going to buy NO LINE ON THE HORIZON. It sounds lovely - sonically rich, textured & warm. I think it's one for my whole family.
I hope the Record Industry is listening?Spotify & Last.FM are the future. Work with fans instead of suing them!
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