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More tired commentary on the vagaries of life. Wednesday, 27 October 2010. It has a been a long time coming. No, not this entry in the blog but my decision to (perhaps) say a final farewell to Internet Explorer. Yes, I knew about the security loopholes, about the often bizarre way IE renders HTML, and about the bullyboy tactics that Microsoft has used in the past to ensure it stays at the top of the tree. In a word: Twitter. Obviously, the first thing I did was check the Twitter page. It worked. ...I'm a...

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Philosophical Inanities: Jumping Jack Flash has no Gas Gas Gas

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More tired commentary on the vagaries of life. Wednesday, 24 September 2008. Jumping Jack Flash has no Gas Gas Gas. Hello y'all from Asheville, North Carolina. They won't be starting this weekend though. Why not? No-one has any petrol. The next gas station was some local chain. They had no gas. None. Nada. Zip. I drove on. I was down to about 20 miles in the tank and the number was falling much faster than the actual miles covered. I'd cut my speed a bit, but this was still the interstate. I ...Replete w...

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Philosophical Inanities: 24: Europe

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More tired commentary on the vagaries of life. Monday, 25 June 2007. Are you sure you want to go the whole way? I asked in German. Yes, absolutely. I think it would be really interesting," she replied. "For our readers.". I was flattered, but slightly concerned. It wasn't what I'd had in mind at all, but then maybe it would be fun. After all sitting on trains for 24 hours all by my self with nothing for company except Alan Bennet's musings might get a bit tiring. And you were all thinking. I take a few p...

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Philosophical Inanities: The Italian Paradox

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More tired commentary on the vagaries of life. Wednesday, 27 May 2009. Hello everyone, it's time for the (now annual) blog post. Here I am in the hotel Luxor in Turin. No, not a recreation of the pyramids as one might find in Las Vegas, but a 3* Best Western operation that has delivered me a nice room but sub-par toiletries. I find it strange. I want to enjoy the experience of going out to a ristorante, even if it's fairly straightforward. I want to enjoy the nice ingredients rather than sitting ...Maybe...

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Philosophical Inanities: Yet another blog

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More tired commentary on the vagaries of life. Saturday, 20 February 2010. A very short posting to say that I think I've decided to migrate Travel Literature. Which was last updated even before THIS was last updated) to a blog for simple ease of updating. Will migrate all previous reviews in the order they were written. Is a shame to leave all the excellent DHTML stuff behind, but I do want to keep the concept alive, and this is the easiest way to do it. So, bookmark travel-literature.blogspot.com.

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Philosophical Inanities: Testing times

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More tired commentary on the vagaries of life. Wednesday, 27 October 2010. It has a been a long time coming. No, not this entry in the blog but my decision to (perhaps) say a final farewell to Internet Explorer. Yes, I knew about the security loopholes, about the often bizarre way IE renders HTML, and about the bullyboy tactics that Microsoft has used in the past to ensure it stays at the top of the tree. In a word: Twitter. Obviously, the first thing I did was check the Twitter page. It worked. ...I'm a...

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