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March 10, 2009

It was Javascript overload at the weekend but another assessment is due in a week and I've got to get those hours in.

I would have been drinking Whiskey with Chris all last weekend if he hadn't been taken poorly on the way to London and had to retire to his sickbed.

He's OK now though. Got to warm chicken and rice thoroughly though or you are going to see it again!

Saying that, Chelsea are on TV tonight and I'm off to football with Trev tomorrow. Then it's the Affordable Art Fair with Kev on Thursday, visiting my Sister on Saturday and Off to see Iain Sinclair talk on Tuesday week.

Still, that leaves me Friday, Sunday and Monday for Javascript doesn't it?

I see Futuresonic comes round again in May. Shame it isn't on in July, when we're in Manchester for Rufus Wainwright's Prima Donna because I doubt I'll be able to make it before.

There's a lot of events coming up this year that I wouldn't mind seeing though...

Beaufort 3 in Belgium. The Kandinsky Retrospective and the Great World of Andy Warhol in Paris. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today and Glenn Brown, both at Tate Liverpool. Ben Nicholson In England & Luke Frost [Artist In Residence] at the Tate, St. Ives and Waiting For Godot at The Theatre Royal, Haymarket [If I can get an overpriced ticket!]. Must add some more links to those bold bits when I get a moment.

It seems that you can now get O'Reilly e-books to read on your various devices. I can't bring myself to get one yet. I've got a mountain of books still to read as it is and reading is "non-screen" time isn't it? It does sound like a positive move for research if not leisure.

I got three seperate e-mails extolling the virtues of different mini digital video cameras today. Zi6 or Flip Video or the Vado HD? I didn't even want one until then! Darn you advertising.

I was quite interested in the Handheld Megadrive until I saw that ToeJam & Earl isn't one of the 20 pre-loaded games. The fools.

While I am being seduced by advertising I saw these Moogerfooger FX pedals on the Underworldlive website. They look fantastic... but at a price!

There are some not very revelationary facts in this Famous painters copied photos post, but the examples are very good.

It looks as though I have just about missed the piece at the Hungarian Cultural Centre but Patrick Heide still has a Károly Keserü exhibit on. One of many things I would have seen if I could have dragged myself to the Kinetic Art Fair the other week.

Is Awdio likely to broadcast anything I want to hear? A different take on streaming music, but it's still staying in isn't it?

That's the end of that little ramble... The photo above is the view from the Aqua Brasserie, where we stopped off for a bottle of wine on Friday night and sat outside pretending it was warmer than it really was!

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