Monthly Archives: October 2005

Hiccups

Since getting back from cycling this afternoon, at 16:25, I’ve had the hiccups. That’s six hours!

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Where is God in modern music?

Last night my brother Eddie and I gave a presentation at the Murrayfield Churches Together’s faith development group, Sundays at Seven, entitled “Where is God in modern music?” I won’t go into what we said — you should have been … Continue reading

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Google Video

My friend James pointed this one out to me. Not only does Google now have Google Video in beta, but it’s also packed with some gems. Take this video, for example, of two Chinese young men miming along to the … Continue reading

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Bike it … you’ll like it!

Having booked my bike into the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative I expected to have to leave it there to have my gears set up and return to collect it tomorrow; that’s what I normally have to do. Instead they fixed it … Continue reading

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A whirlwind of images and words and thoughts and ideas and sounds

Not quite sure where to start this evening, to be honest; my mind is a whirlwind of images and words and thoughts and ideas and sounds. The lack of sleep hasn’t helped either … and tonight the clocks go back … Continue reading

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My brother Eddie and I have been working late into the night on a presentation we’re doing at the Murrayfield Churches Together’s monthly Sundays at Seven evening. The first one kicks off this month with “Where is God in modern … Continue reading

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Blog upgraded to WordPress 1.5.2

This afternoon, while I was out taking communion to a member of the congregation, my blog received over 170 spam comments. Enough is enough, I thought and reached for the Upgrade 1.2 to 1.5 instructions I’d printed off the other … Continue reading

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