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Nov 15, 2006 14:25

It's quiet in the office so I'm taking the opportunity to post. As ever, life is relatively uneventful. I went for dinner with a friend from the Irish College in Paris last night. We went to Tante Zoë for the early bird menu. It was quite good. I had ( Read more... )

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You're welcome, I think stesallthat November 15 2006, 18:22:08 UTC
Glad you enjoyed.

I spent most of today stuck in traffic across various parts of the south city. Baah!

In other news, don't buy a Celeron. They give crap battery life, slow down as your disk space fills up and sound like a hairdryer. Remember my laptop from Paris? It's currently scorching my jeans while I sit in front of the tv, before the battery dies in about 30 seconds. Don't buy anything less than a mobile processor, so your laptop will actually be portable.

Here endeth the lesson.

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Re: You're welcome, I think orange_foam November 16 2006, 10:28:10 UTC
GOd, I'm torn. Maybe I'll look to AMD CPUs for salvation.

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gateway November 15 2006, 20:24:11 UTC
This post reads, like so many of your's recently, as an aplication for a job a NME. Stop now lest you lose urself to review type wankery!

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autosuggested November 15 2006, 23:31:57 UTC
I'd agree with Ed to a certain extent, but I think recently your that blog has more begun to resemble one of those women's columns in the Irish Times Saturday magazine!

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gateway November 16 2006, 00:05:57 UTC
Oh god, i could never be so cruel as to compare him to the dreaded Ms Ingle :/

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orange_foam November 16 2006, 10:27:34 UTC
Ha, ha, ha. Actually, fools, I was going for a more Tom Doorleyesque feel in the blog. I'm going to write another film review later, anyway, so you may want to avert your eyes.

And Dave, loved the Dylan post - you're turning into my mother! You'll be browsing charity shops for kicks next! And Ed, what's happened to your punctuation, by the way? ("your's")

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