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September 30, 2004

keyboard fish

the number has just jumped on my blogger profile, so here are some of the changes i've seen in my lowly lifeslot;

microwave ovens/personal computers/mobile phones/color televisions/drive-by shootings/brainwave entrainment/digital entertainment format wars/infinite possibilities/reality tv/laminate flooring/blogs/the death of disco/satellite tv/.coms/mediocrity aspiration lifestyle management training coaches

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September 27, 2004

Hey Kids! Turn water into beer!

Now it's not quite free beer, but the prospect of turning tapwater into beer certainly grabbed my attention this morning. Following on the bread-machine principle, The Brewzer promises to take home-brewing into the modern lifestyle accessory market. Er, possibly. No boiling, sterilizing, rinsing, measuring or hydrometer-ing; just add water to the container with the ingredients and wait. It's re-useable too. Lager or bitter.

Needless to say, my £16 or so has already gone to ""BoysStuff.co.uk"" and I wait with baited breath...


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September 24, 2004

the meaning of life (part 24)

So the Dalai Lama has an official website! Alas, currently www.dalailama.com is under construction. Come back later for inner peace and wisdom.

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September 22, 2004

what's the story?

The most important story of the week seems to have gone unnoticed by the world's media. Viewers of the previously fabulous BBC TV show Balamory were left shocked, stunned and open-jawed when the new series aired this week. For fitness goddess Josie Jump has been replaced by an imposter, a stranger; a new actress. Where is Buki Akib, the original actress who made the whole show worth watching? Why are the world's newspapers not emblazoned with the facts, lies and half-truths behind this very real outrage. Why does my heart feel so empty?

What's the story in Balamory, wouldn't you like to know?

Oh yes, and good luck to Kasia Haddad in the role, I'm sure she'll do a fine job. (sob)

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September 17, 2004

Johnny Ramone is dead

Tinged with sadness today to hear the news that Johnny Ramone is dead, after a long battle with prostate cancer. The Ramones were one of the seminal American bands of the punk era.

Tommy Ramone now remains the only surviving member from the original band. Was is really that long ago I pogoed to their manic cartoon frenzy in downtown Cardiff?

I must be getting old.

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September 16, 2004

'So shines a good deed in a weary world'

- Willy Wonka

'Dividing domains differently' is the slogan of Tokelau, a small island in the Pacific Ocean with some 1500 inhabitants. They have somehow managed to preserve their own culture over the centuries, and still divide all their goods amongst all their people, so that everyone remains equal.

On acquiring their own .tk domain extension they continued this philosophy, and are now giving away .tk domains to anyone who ever had a heart. Go to dot.tk on my links menu and give praise to the goddess of diversity. Faka Fetai.

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September 13, 2004

second class citizens

So the Welsh labour party has decided once again that the people of 'Wales' are not fit to run their own affairs. We may soon be allowed to 'amend' laws past by Westminster, and if Labour wins the next election there will be 'consultation' on lawmaking powers. All of course, unlike Scotland, which has its own Parliament with lawmaking and tax-raising powers. And quite right too.

What possible explanation can there be? Are we somehow an inferior race, with consequently less rights? And have you ever heard of 'politicians' refusing more powers?

Could it be that Welsh New Labour careerists are extremely happy with their inflated wagepackets and don't really want to take on the extra work and responsibilities that real powers might bring?

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September 12, 2004

lucky timeslots

New hobby time; logging into eBay and looking at the negative feedback received by sellers. Stories of plain misunderstandings, deceit and foolish evilness.

On second thoughts, time is spent more wisely viewing websites of creative geniuses who defy the reality syndrome. Take Michael Nesmith, for instance. Not only son of the inventor of liquid paper, Michael fell into the job of teenage heartthrob in sixties 'pre-fab four' the Monkees. That would be lucky right? But then to invent MTV, and write one of the finest novels of the 20th century, all without falling victim to the mediocre arrogance of fame abuse? Some beings, it must be admitted, have a talent for genius.

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September 08, 2004

Christian bigots

There, I've said it. God help me.

Now, I've got nothing against Christians; in fact some of my best friends are Christians. I didn't object when my partner suggested she take the children to Sunday School. I believe that Jesus was an enlightened being who achieved Christ-consciousness in his lifetime, and that we should all strive to do the same. Gnostic Christianity, I think it's fair to say. Banned by the early church, you know.

But when a local Christian church posts a full-color leaflet through one's letterbox telling of a visit to a Buddhist temple, and of how these people were wasting their time, well you know how it is. There's only one true religion, apparently, all the others being a nonsense. A harmless delusion, you may think, until you start to count the bodies.

So I add the buddhanet link to this site (look right) in the spirit of freedom, giving and enlightenment. Also this link to Church Folks for a Better America, who can show the bigots in their country that religion need not be the cause of any wars. Amen.

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all things are full of gods

So said Thales, one of the seven wise men of ancient Greece. Seven eh? Imagine that. Messrs Blair and Bush need not apply, I fear.

Lovely quote though.

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September 02, 2004

cool blue droplets


Here's a cool blue droplets wallpaper downloaded from my favourite royalty-free stock photo site sxc.hu. Oh yes, and uploaded using the wonderful bloggerbot.

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spiritual blog, man

The Big News is that my personal guru Bill Harris is to address the United Nations. Bill's company markets a series of CDs which reliably lead the listener into a deep meditative state. Bill claims that the benefits of years of meditation practice can be achieved within a relatively short time.

I hope somebody records the talk, it should be a breath of Spring air compared to the usual careerist politicians' meanderings.

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September 01, 2004

the shiny girl

Shiny Girl smiles, and the world turns. Shiny Girl laughs, and the stars explode. Shiny Girl walks into the ring, and a thousand hearts skip a beat.

The Shiny Girl shines tonight.

The Infester enters a stark spotlight, to begin the entertainment. He half-menaces a grimace, before the implication of approaching disaster; earthquake-style venom bites. He talks up a good fright, alright.

The Shiny Girl arches her back, and the Wheel turns a mean screw. One rool of an Indigo drum, and The Shiny Girl rides the Wheel of Hate, like a Chinese firework rides the night sky on Transformation Saturday. For The Shiny Girl shines tonight.

Fifteen minutes making love on the Wheel of Hate, and even these anthrax whispers of envy are silenced. Because everything is true.

She jumps, lands, her hair breathes, and the audience applaud, as a thousand guns are removed from their heads.

For the price of admission deserves at least one Wonder, my friend.

And yes, we love you still.

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