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  1. Thanks to everyone for all the good wishes. Won't be on the interwebs for 2 weeks now. See you on the other side. #fb
  2. @cloudpurple I'm stressed and excited.
  3. Deeply unimpressed with the weather forecast for Saturday: http://is.gd/1sbDE #fb
  4. @garth Glad you like it. Another mate of mine seems to really like it, which is why I mentioned it. Must have a play myself sometime...
  5. Hmm, should background music for wedding service be ethereal minimalism or warm, funky grooves? #fb
  6. @GRIMACHU Sort of like Encounter Critical, but with less art?
  7. @mbaas I think they are about to get a little lesson on the perils of providing poor customer service in the brave new networked world :)
  8. RT @mbaas: United breaks $3500 Taylor guitar, refuses responsibility. Musician gets revenge with a country song: http://bit.ly/2Em83
  9. @johannaclare Arrrgh!
  10. @Kateviola I hope it was an authentic baroque spider.
  11. @garth What about #sinatra ?
  12. @ellenloudon This sounds serious!!!
  13. @technical_itch It took me 15 years to finally admit to myself that I couldn't get the camera level ;)
  14. @technical_itch In case you were wondering, 1st best accessory is tripod, 2nd best is cable release, and 4th best is incident light meter.
  15. @technical_itch I bought one of those little spirit levels that clips to the hotshoe. 3rd best camera accessory ever :)
  16. Mostly this evening I have been writing cheques. #fb
  17. Someone should print these Kurt Vonnegut motivational posters; I'd have one on my office wall: http://is.gd/1qli9 (via @icheyne)
  18. @johannaclare You have lovely colleagues :)
  19. @ellenloudon What the heck, why not wear both? ;)
  20. What sort of copyshop operator thinks that faded-out areas on the copy are caused by marks on the copier glass, rather than a lack of toner?