Tuesday, February 27, 2007



Americans would normally say, "Period," but this generally means either a portion of time or, more commonly, female menstruation. So I try not to use this term too often. Thank goodness we also say, "Dot," or else my job in IT talking about IP addresses (192.168...etc) would be highly "humourous" to everyone around me. Although, that being said, most Brits speak fluent American (Thank you "The OC" and "Judge Judy"!!), but sadly, the reverse is not true. Which is the reason for my new series, The Brit-ctionary.

Anyone interested in the power of video? I've been frustrated with my lack of updates, and have been thinking lately (after walking the streets of the Capital listening to music) that if a picture is worth a thousand words, then a thousand pictures would be worth a googol of them! Or whatever the non-copyrighted mathematical term is. I was listening to David Holmes' track 7/29/04 The Day Of from the Ocean's Twelve soundtrack, and couldn't help but think how apropos it was while walking around and looking up at tall buildings in the City.

And now for your New Year catch phrase: If 2005 was alive, and 2006 was sick, then 2007 is... Heaven? I know you guys can do better than that, so please post below...




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