Considering suicide? Stack up all the books you own. If it’s high enough a stack to kill you if you jumped from it, you’re allowed to.
Drinking last years York Brewery Christmas stout, listening to Brian Wilson and looking at #BookPorn. A favourite: http://t.co/n1LOomJ
The Danish company I bought my headphones from are called ‘Aiaiai’. How on earth are you supposed to pronounce that?!
Have UPS really trademarked the colour brown?! See highlighted text of this image: http://t.co/wF17VLa
Quite why I was seeking a ‘hunting lodge in Turin’ I have no idea.
Anyway, sorry for the spam. I’ll stop this Google time machine now.
I’ve always considered myself to computer-literate to click ads. But during these early years probably 1/10 clicks have been for ads.
Jul 2, 2008 I read pages 122 to 144 of the book “Classical art: from Greece to Rome” using Google Books.
First naughty search! September 24th in 2007 at 7:23PM I Image searched ‘carmen electra’.
It’s interesting to see my interests and searches evolve though. By July 2007 I’m getting into cycling with searches like ‘cycling dvd’.
My next search was ‘rasterferianism’ so I don’t think it was anything naughty.
Quite what a ‘rasterbator’ is, or why I was searching for it I have no idea though.
According to Google since March 2007 I’ve averaged 18 searches a day. Also, my first search was ‘rasterbator’.
Ooops. It’s not his birthday today, but tomorrow. Still freaky though.
… reason. Then, iCal pops up to tell me it’s his birthday today!!! How odd is that?! Image: http://t.co/gUKp8l3
This is one of the weirdest coincidence I’ve ever encountered. I was re-reading one of my favourite poems by Rimbaud for no particular …
Should also stress: it’s about football, not coherent, and will interest almost noone. Glad I got it off my chest though.
Written a new blog post. “Through the teeth for in the flesh” - http://t.co/zrpZoYg
Should stress: It’s a rant with too many “i”’s in it.
… but it never did. I mention it only because it’s odd in the context. It was really peculiar. Watch it and you’ll know what I mean.
MINOR SPOILER: There’s a little moment with the robot where he looks at himself in the mirror. I thought the film was about to get deeper…
6/10 sounds poor. But that’s overall. It’s a score considering all other movies. In the action genre it gets 8/10.
“Real Steel” — Liked it more than I thought I would. Lame moments but overall a solid action film. CGI, sound design, and kid great. 6/10
‘God’s power’ over time: http://t.co/NgZYg0J (graph)
Sun going down now. Another picture: http://t.co/RFsBzNY
Currently at Dunstable Downs. Eating a 99. Image: http://t.co/h5tKBjB
Woke up this morning to the familiar clangs of the central heating and lots of fog. Winter is coming. Image: http://t.co/hj9HK7r
I recently jointed 500px and have just uploaded a few photos from a trip to the Peak District. You can view them here: http://t.co/65ws7XW
The Three Musketeers: You know what you’re going to get. Only decent bit is actor Freddie Fox as young King Louis XIII. Generally poor. 3/10
Midnight in Paris - A little bit silly, but very enjoyable. Unlikely to like it if you know nothing about the 1920s Paris art scene. 7/10
New short blog post. “Hovering and Hogging” — http://t.co/X3eHRQ7
It’s a little moan about hovering bars on websites.
However, I don’t like giving my money to Microsoft. Especially not every single month. Also, I hate the shape of the Xbox controller.