Summer time, and the living is easy

It’s still lovely and warm – even a bit too warm at night but certainly not by Sydney standards. I’m loving it, especially getting out into London’s gorgeous parks. I’ve been in Regent’s Park, Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park in the last week and it’s just lovely with all the roses and lavender and other [...]

X-Men 3

We saw X-Men 3 at the cinema on Friday night. I remember being really impressed when the first X-Men movie came out – they did a great job with a difficult franchise. The second one was entertaining and coherent but certainly not nearly as good. The third one? Well, it does what it says on [...]

Mad dogs and Englishmen

You know that old saying about ‘only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun’? Summer is here with a vengenance (okay it was only 30 degrees but it’s been that warm for days on end now) and I must be going native. For starters, I actually understood why all those English blokes [...]

United Nations on the Tube

London is a city where virtually everyone comes from somewhere else. There are a few native Londoners around but they are a rare breed. There are plenty of Brits living in London but they’re probably from Manchester or Glasgow or maybe Surrey. Last night I caught the Tube home around midnight after an industry bash. [...]

June madness

Well 6/6/06 (666 – the mark of the beast, dontcha know) passed without the end of the world coming to pass. It did make a motza for the marketing geniuses of Twentieth Century Fox, who chose the date to release the remake of the 1976 film The Omen. And in my world it passed quietly [...]

Guy auctions his ‘lucky’ shirt

Guy Goma, the man who won his fifteen minutes of fame being interviewed on BBC News 24 after he was mistaken for an IT expert with the same first name, is now auctioning off the blue shirt he was wearing at the time. He plans to donate the proceeds to Oxfam whose work he has [...]

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

When it comes to dystopian visions of the future, George Orwell’s 1984 gets all the attention but I think Brave New World is the superior book. It’s thematically very cogent with a strong central argument and it’s also scarily prophetic with many of Huxley’s darker imaginings coming true. I read this book virtually in one [...]

Good news on the Snowy

My friend George has been blogging for ages on the proposed privatisation of the Snowy River Hydroelectric scheme. She knows the area well and felt passionately about the issue and since my consumption of Australian news is slightly sporadic I have followed most of the ins and outs of the debate via her blog. It’s [...]

More silly quiz action

Your 2005 Song Is Hung Up by Madonna “Every little thing that you say or doI’m hung upI’m hung up on you” You’ll be rockin’ in the New Year in your croch-o-tard! What Hit Song of 2005 Are You? (With thanks to George for the link. She got Feel Good Inc by Gorillaz – way [...]

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