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  1. @marcusfairs Where are you lecturing in Dubai?
  2. I really didn't need to know about the dribbling.
  3. RT: @ballardian: Dribbling with lust... Ballardian Cold War monument - derelict satellite dishes: http://bit.ly/1UJfLa | via @PD_Smith
  4. @davidbarrie That might make a good feature.
  5. @freduarte H was particularly impressed by the meals served on Portugalia - reasons to visit keep stacking up. They serve Natas!
  6. I had an extremely nerdy dream last night. I was in a library looking for Richard Hofstadter's "Paranoid Style in American Politics".
  7. @markasaurus I'm sure airline food in general is more interesting if you're a vegetarian.
  8. I foresee a week skiing in a warzone based on the how attractive a sausage-based dish looks in a picture on the internet.
  9. The wife, @hazeltsoiwiles, is looking at airlinemeals.net and picking holiday destinations based on the food served on the national carrier.
  10. Just had supper with my sister.
  11. @NemesisRepublic We've had it on DVD for some years. And it's worth watching over and over.
  12. Watching "Black Books" on DVD - magnificient.
  13. @warrenellis Also, when working I tend to play CDs on the computer, rather than using the minidiscs.
  14. @crystalbennes Comica is on at the ICA, but I was meeting someone there (and looking for the new issue of Cabinet, which hadn't shown up).
  15. @warrenellis Sometimes, but generally not.
  16. Back from a productive meeting at the ICA with the talented Paul Francis.
  17. At St James Park, on my way to the ICA. The Home Office has been cleaned. It looks pretty good.
  18. @markasaurus Yes, a technological window that was open for a deadly moment when I first had disposable income.
  19. The words "MP3" and "iPod" were unknown when this technology was purchased. Drat.
  20. Those were basically all copied from CDs my wife and I own for the purposes of listening in the gym - joltproof, you see.