Sep 2008
The North in Focus
26/09/08 14:02 Filed in: Projects
Those of you who RSS directly to this blog
will have missed my flagrant advertising of
ickledot’s latest work on the home page. ickledot is
extremely proud to have provided scanning and
design work for The North in Focus, an
exhibition of photographs by Bradford’s own
C.H. Wood. This is currently on at Bradford 1
Gallery, in Centenary Square in the centre of
Bradford, until January 25th 2009.
This image shows C. H. Wood with his H-B 1920s plate camera (courtesy Bradford Museums, Galleries and Heritage).
This image shows C. H. Wood with his H-B 1920s plate camera (courtesy Bradford Museums, Galleries and Heritage).
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Sarah 'Miss Teen USA' Palin
26/09/08 08:57 Filed in: Politics
Saw this on Dave Winer’s Scripting News blog this morning. Sarah Palin seemed to be a positive choice as John McCain’s running mate a while ago. If this is a truly reflects her knowledge of matters foreign, perhaps the rest of us have much to worry about.
By Any Means
20/09/08 10:56 Filed in: television
When I first encountered Charlie Boorman, it was in
his first televised travel adventure Long Way
Round. In this he and his better known chum Ewan
MacGregor motorcycled their way westwards,
circumnavigating the planet. It was far better than
I had expected as although the pair were
accompanied by a well-equipped support team, the
challenge was undoubtedly genuine and there were
moments of real danger. Similarly the follow-up
Long Way Down, a trip from London to Cape Town, was
most enjoyable.
So I was quite looking forward to seeing Boorman’s latest effort, sans MacGregor, By Any Means. The challenge of this trip to Sydney, as the title suggests, is to get there on as many different forms of transport as possible.
I’m afraid I managed only ten minutes. I could stand Charlie’s grinning face and bulging eyes not a second longer. I’m not sure whether his presentation style has changed or the lack of a partner has made the difference. He now appears as a cross between a modern-day Bertie Wooster and Paul Whitehouse’s ‘Brilliant!’ character from the Fast Show.
So I was quite looking forward to seeing Boorman’s latest effort, sans MacGregor, By Any Means. The challenge of this trip to Sydney, as the title suggests, is to get there on as many different forms of transport as possible.
I’m afraid I managed only ten minutes. I could stand Charlie’s grinning face and bulging eyes not a second longer. I’m not sure whether his presentation style has changed or the lack of a partner has made the difference. He now appears as a cross between a modern-day Bertie Wooster and Paul Whitehouse’s ‘Brilliant!’ character from the Fast Show.
Holiday Return!
18/09/08 17:27 Filed in: travel
Sorry no blogs for the last fortnight or so
but as indicated previously, I have been away with
chums on the beautiful Ile d’Oloron off the west
coast of France. I am determined that on next
year’s trip I will be a little more wi-fi savvy and
online regularly. Anyway, a splendid time was had
by all despite mixed weather conditions.


