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I think this is the fifth attempt to get some decent reception and extra channels at home, with a day spent out of work for someone each time. It's only the second attempt from the current aerial and satelleite services supplier, and I have every confidence in these guys. They're coming today to put a dish and a Freesat receiver in the flat, so I'm working from home so as to let them in.
Reading: Crazy life of the superwoman, brand new bloggage today, a friend's blog. Also, The Picture of Dorian Gray, for a bit of culture. Well, carrying it round more than actually reading it. Finally got a full complement of the Frasier episodes they've not released on DVD, so that will be taking up our train time for the next few weeks. I finished the spectacular Fags and Lager, got to give that a go. I described it as "little and british" in an earlier post, didn't mean to imply any connection with Little Britain, I was thinking of the frightening small town world of The League of Gentlemen when I wrote that, loose connections in the brain. Anyway, without spoiling anything it's the further adventures of doorman Royston Blake. The tale is told through his first person narrative, though he's got a few squirrels loose in the loft and his point of view is not entirely to be trusted.
Listening: to the hail and snhow outside! The weather's been mad this morning, a fierce hail storm, and then snow. Went for the camera to get a snap of it, but it's full of pictures of the nephews at the park at the moment, so will put those online later. If you know where our webcam is you can have a look out the window yourself. UPDATE: It's now very bright and clear again, got a nice view of the cliffs and the Martello tower from where I'm sat, and when I stumble into the kitchen in a minute for cup of tea number five, I'm sure I'll be able to see the sea.
Watching: nothing, I'm not one of these "working from home" types who sits in front of Trisha. There is a TV in the room with me right now, it's the old one, stashed in the corner under the table, it's not plugged in, and that's the way it stays.
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Feb2
No time to write anything yesterday, not much to report except our train in the morning was short a few carriages, so we all had to squeeze up, and our carriage was then full of chattering bastards. Also there was no heating, so it was freezing and noisy, not a good way to start the day. Our train home was delayed too. Can't remember what happened between these two rubbish commutes.
I've now seen The IT Crowd, the new IT dept based comedy, a supergroup of a comedy (writer of Father Ted, producer of The Office and Chris Morris), and thankfully it's very good. Good of Channel 4 to put the episodes online, not sure why they've done that - maybe to make nerds write about it and give it more of a boost for it's first week. There's been a lot of talk about it being a traditional sit com, and not too modern in it's techniques like Kerb Your Enthusiasm or The Office, but whether it is or not, it's funny. Chris Morris' character reminds me of CJ in The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin, though at times it feels like he's doing a spoof of an actor like that. Maybe that's just me, don't try and over analyse it too much. The IT Team are good too, and accurate in their speech and behaviour, though not sure about Moss (Richard Ayoade)'s outfit - it's just too nerdy for a real nerd, it's the wardrobe of someone ironically dressing as a nerd from '50s american movies.. You do get that sort of thing in IT, it's a very complex business, so maybe it's just super perceptive... Roy (Chris O'Dowd)'s mail order in joke t-shirts are closer to the truth. Heard a lot of people (on the popbitch forum) slagging it off before I saw it, and a couple of the jokes are a bit predictable, but mostly it's bang on the money. Not sure it will take over from Spaced as the ultimate nerd comedy.
Working from home today, someone's coming to fit a TV aerial I hope.

