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  1. Sorting details for Brussels trip next week for OpenED EU project kick-off mtg. Eurostar says we're not allowed to take CS gas with us.
  2. Day two in the Digital Scholarship Hackfest. @mweller is in the diary room. New inmate to the house @stuartbrown has just arrived.
  3. @GillClough I do all three!
  4. You can buy a Garden Noam - modelled on the real Gnome Chomsky! http://bit.ly/5Fg2Kg (via @18saughtonmains)
  5. In a Digital Scholarship Hackfest. Am only person here so far - good news in terms of the bun supply, bad news in terms of productivity.
  6. @18saughtonmains A garden Noam? Am enchanted at the vision of a diminutive porcelain Chomsky sat fishing in the rockery.
  7. Made my own entertainment and watched the Christmas Pudding boiling.
  8. @jjn1 Perhaps a business opportunity for us to save the OU from ELQ disaster?
  9. First time in ten days that I have time to watch TV ... and nothing's on, and "BBC iPlayer is down for maintenance." TV is rubbish anyway.
  10. Fixed link to the John Naughton essay essay: http://memex.naughtons.org/...
  11. John Naughton @jjn1 tries the essay: http://bit.ly/4tq5wD (and wins)
  12. Have had wonderful day in a great city with fabulous people. London Midland train service is the icing on the cake.
  13. Good thing: realising others will have had the same problem, finding an over-credit turnstile, and getting through for 20p.
  14. Bad thing about having geekish tendencies: it annoys you that the change machine for 30p turnstiles only dispenses 20p pieces.
  15. @dougclow In pub waiting for @richardclegg who says he saw football match with giant wombles. Think more likely it was It's A Knockout.
  16. I know some people make a habit of making assumptions but had not realised it was now a religion. http://post.ly/D8Dr
  17. @davidgerard Hardly anyone offers OpenID because hardly any users use it when you offer it - chicken/egg, UI, trust, complexity.
  18. @chrisdouce Thanks. It's on my thumb so stands out like ... well, you know. But is lesser worry atm.
  19. @louis_mallow It was national U3A aka Third Age Trust and was ca 2007. May have mentioned it on blog but can't recall. GIYF :-)
  20. @parsingphase @richardclegg You guys need to be careful with that sleeping business. Not a problem I have, thankfully.