2006 Archive
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No, I don’t mean Global Warning. For those of you that don’t follow Petite Anglaise I’d suggest taking a wander over to her site. She {...}
All of the posts from the boy from looooong ago
2006 Archive
No, I don’t mean Global Warning. For those of you that don’t follow Petite Anglaise I’d suggest taking a wander over to her site. She {...}
2006 Archive
My father was a benevolent gardener. When it suited him he was keen, when it didn’t he performed the minimum necessary to keep things tidy {...}
2006 Archive
I am a single parent this week. Well, not really, SN is still on duty with the kids during the day. LL is off on {...}
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The Prisoners Dilemma is one of my favourite theories, and has been on my mind lately. It’s extraordinarily well researched, and is one of those {...}
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The train I take every day flows through a wide range of landscapes. From forest to wide open fields, some filled with perfect cows. Then {...}
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I am utterly knackered at the moment. Self inflicted I’m afraid. Before last night I had three nights on the trot with less than five {...}
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Have you ever heard 30,000 angry Frenchman voicing their displeasure? Nearly burst my ear drums when Zidane was sent off. That the Italians kept their {...}
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Corporate Entertainment. It’s a funny pair of words, almost an oxymoron. Yet it’s a integral part of modern business. We live in an age that {...}
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So, the other day my eldest, Pirate Pete, was caught red handed nicking coins out of the coin jar in our bedroom. In a way {...}
2006 Archive
Another business scenario for you. As always details and individuals are changed to protect the guilty, including myself. This particular one is done, dusted and {...}