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Inspired by James Saull and Andrew Shillaber... it's my turn!
There are some beautiful and original works of art in London Heathrow's new Terminal 5. Most of them already owned or recently commissioned by British Airways.
All of them - tucked away in the premium lounges for only the small percentage of privileged customers who get to travel at ...
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Steve Clayton sent this around a little earlier in his 'Friday Thing' - always a joy!
If you haven't seen this viral video and TV advert put out by Transport for London, then click through now and do the test.
Steve guaranteed that you would;
A) Laugh a lot
B) Send it to your friends
I agree.. so do the test now!
It's all about whether or ...
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So, blog-writing... dangerous thing. You can reveal things you never thought anyone would read ever... lesson-learned: People read your blogs! Shocking, but apparently true according to Thomas and Mike at The Signal.
These guys spend their time reading, chatting, getting shouted at by their boss. Much like my life actually, but I don't have the ...
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It's hard to write blogs! I mean, it's hard to find the time... for me anyway. I like to share though, so if I make a new year's resolution, maybe it's this!
Anyway - I have a good reason to. I'm off to MIX 08 in Las Vegas in March, and I'm speaking too. I've sat in the audience the last two years and often thought we had a lot to bring and this ...
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About three times a year I have a debate with someone calling from American Express about data security and identity theft. I've never blogged it before, because I didn't have an answer - and nobody likes a ranter! Now read on:
My mobile phone rings - the called ID says "witheld" or "private" and someone says ...
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I saw a slogan on the side of a bus the other day: "Swap laptops for flip-flops"
This is the latest in a long line of media and advertising that suggests that the computer is a part of our work lives, and that generally we should loathe it. Also that it is never part of our leisure lives; something we might actually enjoy ...
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