Pie!
Posted: Mon 21 March, 2005 Filed under: General, News 2 Comments »On a related subject, I’m getting more and more desire to make an order with Lime Tree Pantry for some of their pies.
Must… Resist… Temptation…
Self-Publicising
Posted: Mon 21 March, 2005 Filed under: D4D™ 1 Comment »via Gordon, I saw about Britblog, which supposedly lists who’s popular on a daily basis. We’ll see on that score, but I did think “Ah, what the hell, might as well sign up and give it a thrash”. So I did.
Only, when it comes to blog names, apparently d4d™ is (according to their data validation) too short. Bizarre, but true. So I’ve amended it to be “d4d™ Dummies for Destruction”, which seemed to appease it somewhat.
As for the rest, well, we’ll just see how it goes.
Rude Football
Posted: Mon 21 March, 2005 Filed under: Sweary 1 Comment »God, you’ve got to love Scaryduck sometimes. Today’s post about The football Double-Entendre XI is a gem, and has left a dollop of diet coke bobbling into the keyboard.
Bastard.
Urban Myth
Posted: Mon 21 March, 2005 Filed under: News, Thoughts 2 Comments »The BBC today is covering a story that the idea that turning on a mobile phone at a petrol filling station can cause an explosion is a myth. Supposedly, out of 243 petrol station fires attributed to mobiles around the world in the last 11 years, not one was caused by a handset.
The “true” cause? Static Electricity, supposedly.
I must admit, I’ve always been dubious about the entire “turn your mobile off at the filling station” idea. If the problem is that it causes some kind of spark or electrical action when on/being turned on, then to me the odds are that it’d do the same thing when you turned it off. After all, you’ve got to activate the thing (i.e. turn off the keypad lock etc.) before you can turn it off. I can understand that there’s a possibility, however remote, that taking/making a call in a filling station wouldn’t be smart, but that’s hardly Einstein material anyway.
2,500
Posted: Sun 20 March, 2005 Filed under: D4D™ 5 Comments »Amazingly, this is the 2,500th post I’ve written on d4d™. Well, according to WordPress, anyway. I thought I’d written a few more than that, but anyway, there’s two and a half thousand now. Quite impressive, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Now, here’s to the next 2,500!
Ideal Home – again
Posted: Sun 20 March, 2005 Filed under: Reviews(ish), Thoughts 2 Comments »Well, the Ideal Home Show was interesting, to say the least. Lots of ideas have been forthcoming, and it looks like a bit of website business may be on the way too. Some surprise was expressed that I was prepared to find some business while out on a fun day “off”, but well, what the hell, spot an opportunity and exploit it – that’s my theory, and I’m sticking with it.
I didn’t get any photos, unfortunately, but the place was so frigging busy I wasn’t going to be able to get much that didn’t involve having people scattered all over, which really wasn’t the mood I was going for. So yeah, no photos.
But we did have a good time – the logic of the layout is completely beyond me, sticking all the fancy guff on the ground floor, then having all the demonstrations upstairs in the narrower parts where people, by nature, stop and watch, thus blocking the entire fucking walkway. Genius. I’d like to find the person who came up with that concept and give them a bloody good kicking – and I can’t be the only one. I figure it must affect the sales and demonstrations too, because unless you can get people passing through fairly quickly you’re only going to see a percentage of any day’s custom, rather than all of it. Maybe I’m wrong, but if I were exhibiting there, it would be an issue that would piss me off. Paying God only knows how much to exhibit there (and let’s not forget it’s near as dammit a month of being there!) and yet probably missing a fair percentage of potential sales would certainly be a cause for being pissed off.
Anyway, that aside, it was actually a really good day. I wouldn’t say that anyone should go every year, or anything like that, but it’s definitely worth going. Hell, even just with balancing the cost of food (definitely take your own lunch, it’ll save you a shedload!) and drinks against the freebies we got, I’d say we probably broke even. And with the potential for some work, I probably came out well ahead of the game! Always a good thing…
Charity Work
Posted: Sun 20 March, 2005 Filed under: General 1 Comment »Yes, it’s “all for charidee, mate!”. Over the weekend I’ve been working more on organising fun stuff like balloon races for the charity I do some work with. I’m getting more involved in the fund-raising side, as well as the publicity and website bits I already do, and it’s pretty interesting.
This is all stuff I’ve not really been involved in before, so it’s fun, and makes for some interesting challenges. I’m thinking that I may even start doing a website (and/or a business sideline) in advice on these things for other people as I’m having the devil’s own job getting relevant information so far.
Still, all fun and games. And I’m sure I’ll write more about the various ideas and challenges as I go on with the process.