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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I will leave tpd to the night shift - which these days consists of NF!
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd I intend to be the last to post on tpd.......
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHi Scourer
Given that TPD will go on for all eternity, that's like reserving post#Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
Not that there's anything wrong with thatThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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For reasons that are recondite and not necessary to recount, I just ran (in my head) through a poem I wrote about fifteen years ago, and haven't performed since 2000 or thereabouts.
I only stumbled once, and then just for a moment
Given that my personal set of "good poetry" has "easy to memorise and then recall years later" as one of its subsets, I think that one might be OK
Mind you, it's nowhere near as good as James Fenton's Out of the East... 174 lines; once memorised, never forgotten. That's a poem.
I find it harder to remember the first ten lines of Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner than I do all of Fenton's poem... and the Ancient Mariner is one of my favourites, but somehow it doesn't stick easily to the mind.
(Although of course Kubla Khan sticks very easily - so it must be the poem, not the poet, that makes the difference. Which was my original point, I suppose )Comment
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostEvening Nick - anything new in your world?
I'm embroiled in some interesting aspects of customising the Google Maps API for the purpose of doing strange and wonderful things unrelated to maps...
How's things at your end?Comment
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Right, I've managed to resist the temptation to guzzle a few sausages for supper, and haven't been abusive to Cyberman (I believe he's more to be pitied than censured).
As I want to spend tomorrow getting even deeper into the stuff I'm working on (I'm building up a head of steam and all that) I shall now bid you all goodnight - especially you EO, as I think you're the only one still in the vicinity, rather than in the Land of Nod
Nighty night
P.S. http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/20...-credit-crunch - well, I couldn't leave you all with nowhere interesting to go till the day shift come onComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHi EO
I'm embroiled in some interesting aspects of customising the Google Maps API for the purpose of doing strange and wonderful things unrelated to maps...
How's things at your end?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRight, I've managed to resist the temptation to guzzle a few sausages for supper, and haven't been abusive to Cyberman (I believe he's more to be pitied than censured).
As I want to spend tomorrow getting even deeper into the stuff I'm working on (I'm building up a head of steam and all that) I shall now bid you all goodnight - especially you EO, as I think you're the only one still in the vicinity, rather than in the Land of Nod
Nighty night
P.S. http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/20...-credit-crunch - well, I couldn't leave you all with nowhere interesting to go till the day shift come on
But it was for the best - everything's working now...The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'll give you something to think about. I'm about to drive to Manchester and kidnap an Oirish girl!
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