Number One

When I was younger and interested in the music charts, it was incredibly rare for a single to go straight in at number one. Usually a single would enter the charts lower down and move upwards over the newxt few weeks. A single going straight in at number one was something for the record books.… Continue reading Number One

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TheOpenCD

I’ve just been sent[1] a free sample copy of TheOpenCD. This is an evangelism project which provides nicely packaged CDs containing open source applications for Windows users. The version I have contains OpenOffice.org, the Gimp, Mozilla and a host of other less well-known apps. It also contains tutorials and a few books about open source.… Continue reading TheOpenCD

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The Miner’s Strike – 20 Years On

It’s twenty years since the start of the miner’s strike and the papers are full of retrospective pieces. One of the best is this piece by Seumas Milne from Saturday’s Guardian. The miner’s strike was one of the most devastating episodes from recent(ish) political history and it’s very worrying to see that even now (under… Continue reading The Miner’s Strike – 20 Years On

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Fifty Quid Guy

Looks like I’m part of a named demographic. According to The Guardian I’m “50 quid guy”. On a hot day at County Hall in London, [David] Hepworth stood up and gave Britain’s record-company bosses a lecture about their own customers, concentrating on “the 50-quid guy”, a term he had picked up from friends in retail.… Continue reading Fifty Quid Guy

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