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  1. Apparently I have a knee named after me :-)
  2. @netsight you want a thesaurus, not a dictionary: diligent, dogged etc
  3. #lazyweb Basecamp, backpack or something else? And why?
  4. Feeling like that cartoon character that starts pulling on a thread in his jumper.
  5. @maxvoltar eat websites, and design cereals then.
  6. Looks like this EE project is turning into a shooting gallery of moving targets.
  7. Today I deal with the dappy.
  8. When dealing with a wide enough audience one cannot underestimate either the dappiness or the intelligence of some in that crowd.
  9. @MarkTerpstra read the first - very good - probably should go look see at the others too. Thanks for the reminder.
  10. @foamcow could combine the two - 'did you know' and 'welcome' - apparently morris dancing needs new blood
  11. @foamcow I think it's whether most of this is 'important' that's the question. Mind you, with the 'knowing' at least they're forwarned.
  12. @foamcow also, apparently, you can take 45 minutes. So to be a citizen you need to be able to recite pre-prepared answers, slowly.
  13. @Malarkey snap - 54% leaves me beyond the pale too. How silly. http://www.ukcitizenshiptes...
  14. Now away from Local Twitter and back to reorganising multi-language ExpressionEngine confusion.
  15. @carolermp Ludlow
  16. @carolermp Hi Carole, look forward to meeting you at one of the events one day
  17. @thecopyhouse that's looking great! Look forward to seeing the full thing soon :-)
  18. Another day, another Twibe. Local this time: http://twibes.com/Shropshir...
  19. Emerging from my shell.
  20. Researching international currency, forex services and exchange rates. Dear Twitter, what's the best way for a client in US to send to UK?