Good Work On The Blog! (post 9591)
Oct3Installing linux on my ipod... been meaning to do this for ages, but been having trouble connecting the IPOD to the pc for a while, turns out to have been some sort of conflict with the tv card I was trying out. Taken that out, as it never worked anyway, and now all is peachy, and I can get on to the serious matter of messing up my IPOD once and for all!
Another hard days work yesterday, so much so that it brought me out in a rash; I did some gardening, huge lawns, petrol mower, the full works. Just about kept out of the rain. The weather is good again today.
how is the job hunt going?
in other news, you'll be pleased to know that i've done my vox page which i think your vox page is linked to. not that you have any other blogs to read! but anyway, i finally did it.
Job hunting is going slowly. Or maybe it's me that's slow.
This absorbing series on the issues behind the US elections opens with a history of America's ecological timebomb - its much-abused water supply.
Tony, Carla and Liam have returned from their strange mini-break in the Lake District and their relationship remains profoundly uneasy.
We knew there was more to Danielle (Lauren Crace) than met the eye. Tonight we discover what really attracted her to the Square - and it wasn't a job in the market.
While Betty succumbs to the charms of sandwich guy Gio (she's a woman who knows on which side her bread's buttered), Wilhelmina makes a triumphant return to Mode.
Chaotic forensic psychologist Tony Hill (Robson Green) is a busy man, meeting an old nemesis and helping Bradfield's rubbish police track down yet another serial killer.
Director Michael Powell and writer Leo Marks's disturbing masterpiece outraged critics back in the early 1960s. Carl Boehm is a murderer who films his victims.
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