Five‘s about to repeat a programme questioning the authenticity of the Apollo moon landings, and the few questions rhetorically posed during the trails piqued my curiousity enough to investigate.
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Five‘s about to repeat a programme questioning the authenticity of the Apollo moon landings, and the few questions rhetorically posed during the trails piqued my curiousity enough to investigate.
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The ITV News annoys me, and not simply for the usual crimes of interupting a movie or having no real idea of its timeslot.
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I’m watching the BBC’s venerable cockney-o-rama EastEnders and – surprise surprise – Paul Antony-Barber pops up in it.
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It all came together when it needed to. Tonight’s performance was pretty damn near perfect, all the better because we had the markers in (including external examiner Chris Dyer who gave one of the talks at 2D>3D and which reminds me that I still haven’t put up any more notes from then…).
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It’s been busy times for the Attempts On Her Life crew (and the cast as well, of course). I’ve pulled a couple of twelve hour days now and it’s getting tiring, but tonight I finally burnt the DVD for the video projection. We have three projectors, and a vision mixer which – despite looking like a prop from the original Battlestar Galactica – does exactly what I want it to.
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The Swithen Massive are gathering together to bid farewell to Garth Merenghi‘s Darkplace.
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It snowed last night and when the campus woke up it was still there, thick and crisp:
The Bretton Mixed-Ability Choir reformed the other day as the Swithen Shouters, and the resultant noise is part of episode five of The Fez Of Etymology, available now.
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