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About Tim

Born and raised in Hampshire, UK; Husband to Kathy; Christian; member (and currently treasurer) of St. Stephen’s Church (Anglican), Lansdown, Bath; Southampton FC supporter; one-time drummer with New Generation Music and Mission’s band Rhythmworks; travelled in said band to Belgium, France, Germany and Spain; holder of a BSc(Hons) in Industrial Design from Brunel University ; Shipton Bellinger County Primary School Disco Breakdance Competition winner, 1985; hobbyist DJ — available for weddings &c &c; owner of two Technics SL-1210s and a Gemini mixer; big fan of music of various types: drum and bass, house, garage, hip-hop, IDM, jazz, classical, rock; self-taught guitarist — only a strummer though; Linux user (at work), Mac user (at home); computer geek/freak and family technical support; ColdFusion/Perl developer and Web Standards zealotadvocateat Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, UK;

Harry Redknapp? So soon?

So it turns out that the BBC are reporting that Harry Redknapp is to be unveiled (though not literally, one hopes) as Southampton’s third manager of the season. The club website says that "rumours are rife" but isn’t denying anything as far as I can tell, so the St. Mary’s Revolving Door™ looks set to be back in full effect today. I suppose it’s good timing, with the transfer window about to open in January, but this is going to help the Saints/Pompey rivalry not one jot. Read more...

Is there an echo in here?

Sorry it’s been a bit quiet around these parts lately. I’ve been spending my lunch breaks over at Digital Spy Forums and at various other times participating in the Podcasting revolution (!). While I haven’t been doing that, Kathy & I have been telling everyone who’ll listen that we’ll be having a baby next year! W00t! ‘Bump’ was all planned and everything, and occurred on our tour, but we’re not going in for Beckham-style location-based naming. Read more...

BBC: UK music sees record album sales

So it turns out that, in the UK at least, the record industry is in rude health: UK record companies are celebrating their best ever year for album sales, with a record 237 million sold in the 12 months to September. — http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4044303.stm But I thought that file sharing was killing music? That’s what the RIAA has been saying for the past few years, since Napster came on the scene in the late 1990s. Read more...

Apple Store London photos

Macworld have photos of the new Apple Store, in good old Regent Street in that London, which opens tomorrow (November 20th). We’re busy tomorrow, unfortunately (visiting my parents, so a good kind of unfortunately), but I really want to go see!

Should I attend my department Christmas Lunch?

My department Christmas Lunch will this year be at Bon Viveur, a relatively new restaurant in Bristol. For reasons of ‘equality for lunch non-attendees’ (more like ‘budgetary pressure’, I reckon), The Company will not be subsidising employees’ departmental Christmas lunches this year (last year we received £10 towards the cost). This makes the minimum £21.50 (two courses) or £26.50 (three courses) a little steep, especially considering the ongoing debt situation (when they say that debt ‘cripples’, they’re right) and the fact that, if I’m going to spend £20+ on a meal, I normally do it with people I really like to hang around with. Read more...

Kush or Berry? Bish or Kurry? Bsh...Krry...mmmph

I stayed up until 1am, printing some of our holiday photos for Kathy to take into college on the last day of her course, and proof-reading her last essay. I just happened to be following the early election results progress, m’kay? I am a little tired.

Avoiding Trick-or-treaters

In order to not have to give sweets to kids in Halloween costumes (how American; how ghastly!), Kathy & I went out to Bath’s new Odeon cinema last night. Yeah, I know — I ranted about their woefully inadequate web site back in July and their response to Matthew Somerville, who was …uh … doing them a favour. Five months on, and the site still blows, except they’ve added a "text-only film times" facility. Read more...

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Albums you should have listened to before you die

Jonathan told me to: Copy the list on to your blog, put in bold the ones you have listened to (completely from begining to end) and then add three more albums that you think people should have heard before they turn into their parents — remember, it isn’t necessarily your most favourite albums but the ones you think people should listen to… and when we say listen we mean from track one through to the end. Read more...
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