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  1. great customer experience. Called AVIVA to cancel car insurance...automated service put me on hold, 5m wait, muzak, got cut off...try again!
  2. @imran agree...it also equates texting with taking to the streets in the face of repression...
  3. Reflecting on a rain soaked Grandola near Lake Como...misty, mysterious, magnificent mountains.
  4. Workshop on social network analysis with Laurence Lock Lee
  5. Primrose Hill in the sun... http://yfrog.com/7hww0j
  6. @imran how come you were at the 'girl geek' dinner? You need to cut your hair :-)
  7. At Gatwick airport about to 'murder' a screaming kid or his parents who have the social awareness of non-historic people
  8. trying to end too many conf calls
  9. also enjoying 'Our Own Devices: How Technology Remakes Humanity' by Edward Tenner
  10. reading an enjoying 'They All Laughed' by Ira Flatlow - charts some of the unlikely routes through which life-changing inventions evolved
  11. At the Battle of Ideas post G20 economy public summit...not enjoying the fetishised debate about greedy bankers
  12. following the fascinating debate about behavioural econiomics at http://tinyurl.com/q22j9m ...but both lack economic substance and rigour
  13. Going walking in Oxfordshire...fantastic sunny day
  14. In Oxford
  15. looking to buy some hiking shoes
  16. On Gatwick express going back into London which is wet and cold compared to Nice this morning
  17. In Milano, preparing for th Telco2.0 event in Nice tomorrow...great weather
  18. preparing a presentation on innovation and the recession for Ireland's Engineers Annual Conference next week http://tiny.cc/WeXK8
  19. gmail down but still receiving and sending gmail in apple mail
  20. wishing London had the infrastructural capabilities of some Third World countries...