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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 12:25pm on 02/01/2013
My Wordpress blog is now available as a Dreamwidth feed:

http://davecl-feed.dreamwidth.org

Thanks for the help setting this up!
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 11:32am on 02/01/2013
Anyone know if it's possible to establish a feed account on DW the way it is on LJ?
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 08:40pm on 01/05/2009
So this is Dreamwidth...

And a test...
Mood:: amused
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 08:40pm on 01/05/2009
So this is Dreamwidth...

And a test...
Mood:: 'amused' amused
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 07:27pm on 01/05/2009
Am there with the same username.

Not sure what to do about it yet, but am currently importing all my LJ entries.

ETA: Importing complete - all entries before this one have come from LJ.
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 11:41pm on 29/04/2009
45 minutes both ways on the Brompton - not at all bad! I certainly feel some lack of condition but seem to be holding up under the strain. If I can get some more cycling done then things will improve. I have been awfully bad on cycling lately.

Lots of nice trees blooming in the parks. Of course this also means the plane trees are making pollen, so I had to get the cycling mask out. If swine flu gets bad I suspect its HEPA filter will see other use...
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 01:47pm on 27/04/2009
Someone has beaten me to the idea of canceling ID cards to save money...

Doesn't mean it isn't a good idea!
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 09:36am on 23/04/2009
The UK government says it needs to make £15 billion savings (I think this is over the next 3 years but am not sure).

A large fraction of this can be saved at a stroke (and if the LSE costings were right, all of it) by scrapping the ID card and database.

So do the right thing Darling, and kill this unpopular, misfounded and unworkable scheme before those billions are wasted.
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 10:58pm on 22/04/2009
Previously... )

Night Sessions Ken MacLeod

Excellent book set in a world where people have given up on religion. Unfortunately people aren't the only people with an interest. Recommended.

Half a Crown Jo Walton

Concluding novel of the 'small change' series in which Britain made peace with Nazi Germany in the early 40s and a quasi-fascist government took over. It's now 1960 and the cracks are beginning to show. While I love this series and what Jo's done I felt this was the weakest of the three, mainly because Carmichael, the only character common to all three books, doesn't demonstrate the experience and sheer nastiness of 10 years as head of the British secret police when he and his closest are threatenned. Somone who willingly admits that innocents caught up in a riot are going to be sent to death camps would not bat an eyelid at threatening the families and friends of those who imprison, or threaten, his loved ones. This rather spolit the plot for me but the book, like the rest of the small change series, is beautifully observed and very good read. I only wish I could believe our secret police would be so principled and our people prepared to stand up for right, even after 19 years of oppression.

Mind Over Ship David Marusek

Sequel to the astounding Counting Herads. Continues the story started in the earlier book, but not really as good. Therte's less seen of the overall future culture Marusek has invented and rather more plot than in CH which is a pity as his vision in the earlier book was massively impressive. This would still be a good book on its own, but we know he can do better. I look forward to his next where I hope his imagination will fly to a new workd and bring new wonders.

Black Man Richard Morgan

I can now see why this won the Clarke. A very imressive book which keeps a lot of the pace and action of earlier Morgans, but which has rather more discourse. He's been trying to say something with all his novels and his voice is getting clearer here. If I were to fault it at all, there's a little too much tell in this, but i'm not sure how he could have done it another way. Recommended.
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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 09:54pm on 20/04/2009
Mesmerizing art installation thingy video on boingboing. Way cool!

http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2009/04/20/casual-profanitys-fl.html

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