Friday, 9 October 2009

Why I hate this Country

A woman who contested her parents' will after they left their two million pound estate to the RSPCA won her legal challenge on Friday.

Christine Gill, 58, from Northallerton, North Yorkshire, launched her legal battle in July last year to challenge the will, which she claimed her father coerced her mother into making.

After her mother's death in 2006, Gill discovered her parents, John and Joyce Gill, had made wills leaving their 287-acre farm to each other and then to the animal charity when both died.....

As an atheist it is at times like this I wish I could believe in the afterlife, to watch her burn in hell for ever after her few years of life on earth with some cash.

The swastika was the main symbol of Nazism and...Image via Wikipedia

I find this country to be one of the meanest and most unpleasant in the world..... So, why don't I emigrate, because my partner can't even get out of bed because she is ill, so I have to put up with a mean and unpleasant land, though the hymn tells me it is a green and pleasant land.

If you are an immigrant, just don't bother, this country is full of tight fisted racist morons and it really isn't worth the effort, as soon as I can I am out of here.


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Thursday, 17 September 2009

Chasing music

John Cooper ClarkeJohn Cooper Clarke via last.fm

There I was all set and ready to get some writing done. I decided to just catch up with someone on facebook and three hours later I still hadn't started writing what I had intended.

First of all there was something on Joy Division, which led to a youtube video of an old clip of Joy Division which happened to have as the intro and outro a poem by John Cooper Clark. A great punk poet, which of course meant I had to go and find out if he was still about. This led to a few more videos and then time to find some of the genre, which of course didn't quite go according to plan as I saw a link to a new online audio mixing tool, which necessitated my joining the site and having to play with that for a while.

I can't believe I only wasted three hours, but was it wasted?

No, I came back to write, energised and enthusiastic, managing to get four articles written in short shrift.

Chasing music can be good for you.

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Do what?

This video has been doing the rounds and I am as flumoxed as many by why this video was ever made.

The message is don't copy software, delivered by a klingon???

Currently No1 in the list of worst anti-piracy videos ever made or not?



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Monday, 7 September 2009

Paper airplanes

Some days just don't get going as they are expected and today has been one of those days.

I know this as I ended up watching a video about how to make a paper airplane. At least I haven't made it ...... yet. But who knows on a day like today.

Just in case you wondered how to make the world record breaking paper plane, here goes...

The video plays after the advertising message.




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Friday, 4 September 2009

Strictly come dancing launch date

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As I think I mentioned in the last article, I have one or two interests and as a result of another blog I was contacted about an event coming up.

Well, one thing led to another and so I have some information about a Strictly Come Dancing, which I am passing on.

The first episode of Strictly Come Dancing will be on 18th September starting at 20:00 and finishing at 22:30.

The non competing celebrities will be dancing a Mambo, choreographed by Shelley Ballas.

To follow the latest Strictly news follow @bbcstrictly on Twitter, Or sign up for text alerts:

The image at the head of the article of the celebrities, isn't widely available just yet and was kindly sent over to me by HeadStream PR.

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Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Desire and complacency

Sometimes my spectrum of every day life does wander towards more serious issues. I wondered about posting this on a different blog, but it just seemed right here.

As some of the 'oddments in a vacuum' readers know, I have political blogs, news blogs and tech blogs in addition to this one, but I also have a myriad of other stuff on the web ranging from trees, art deco, collecting, guest writing, muscle development, internet marketing and so the list goes on and something I did five years ago then dropped, but have now restarted with a completely fresh start: music, well to be more specific, indi

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e bands of whatever style. That is in addition to consultancy, so you will guess that sometimes my 'oddments' cross my life as I come across a myriad of people with different interests.

But it is the Indie Bands that has drawn me to write this article. I set myself a goal on oddments of not being angered but reflective, which is why I struggled as to where to write this article.

I will skip the tutorial, but when I start something new, I like to market myself and I do this under many different guises, not to be secretive, but does someone who is interested in the latest beauty industry news, necessarily have any interest in my views on police abuse of power?

Anyway, enough of the intro..... This new blog, which is focused mainly on new and emerging bands....

I made some attempt to find out about some bands and listened to what they were doing and made contact, I also offer on the blog a way to contact me. Of 115 UK, US and South African bands that I was interested in writing about and contacted, a grand total of 6 responded, of whom only 1 could be bothered to answer my queries. I have however been contacted by 8 PR firms about UK bands or events they are promoting. Off their own bat I have been contacted by 37 bands from South America, 6 from Europe and 4 from Asia.

Are what I will loosely term 'English speaking bands' more complacent? Do these bands employ PR agents and Managers so they can ignore direct contact?

Without trying to get in to a political agenda, I have noticed a stark contrast between those who have English as a second language and make contact with those who have are natively English/American speaker and who appear to just expect everything to fall in place.

I was about to type a statement of contempt, but it wouldn't help. I am saddened by this stark contrast and I wish it wasn't so.

Update.... I have received an email query as to why I didn't link to my blog.
A. The post wasn't to promote the blog but to express how my life makes me tick, no still no link

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Saturday, 29 August 2009

Food

I was thinking about making this a post about my mother dying sometime recently (No I genuinely don't know when), but I got a little bored with that, so I thought I would head off to a cooking issue.

We all know that food with basting tastes better the day after we make it.

So this evening, I was going to cook a Chinese I had cooked and prepared the day before and the question arose.. You have the spices in their which tastes good on the first day, better the second day, so how would it taste with a 24 hour marinade plus a new spice this evening.

Well living in a village going shopping at 21:00 on a Saturday evening often draws a blank, there are three food shops. I kind of guessed they were shut, but I felt the need to explore, but they were all closed.

I cooked, the food was well received, but would a second spice have made for more flavour? I ask as I have for a long time believed in the 24 hour rest. Would further spice add value or kill it?

I must try one day, but I don't know when. I would however be intrigued to know, from those in the know, is a marinade enhanced by another spicing?

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