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Introducing Twistory: 1914

Twitter is people saying what they're doing right now. So what would history be like if it had played out on Twitter? I'm calling it Twistory. Sellar and Yeatman meets Web 2.0. All the history you can remember in 140 characters. Here's a chunk of something I've been working on these past few ... Read more »

In Praise of British Citizenship Ceremonies

Patriotism, let alone nationalism, is not that British. We seem coy about celebrating our nationality and it's rather a shame. Until recently the Union Flag was seldom flown on public buildings and, unlike in other parts of the Commonwealth where the Queen's portrait is often seen or the States ... Read more »

50% Income Tax: Who cares?

The one aspect of the 2009 Budget that made the headlines was the 50% Income Tax that will be levelled on incomes over £150k. And let's recall what that means: if you earn more than £150k, you'll pay 50% on that portion of your wage over £150k. I'm personally in favour. The Tories haven't said ... Read more »

Daily Mail Reader Offer

I can't imagine why I thought this was ... Read more »

Jade Goody’s Funeral Pyre

Momentarily, I misunderstood the BBC News page. I have edited this pic, to emphasise what I thought I saw. A funeral pyre in Bermondsey, for Jade Goody? Of course not! Obviously! ... Read more »

The Practical Way to Keep Fit

I picked up a set of about 12 self-help manuals in a charity shop a few weeks back. They have proved to be mightily entertaining. I think Harry Robert's 1939 volume 'The Practical Way to Keep Fit' is superb. The illustrations are of particular amusement. Here are some choice ... Read more »

Ada Lovelace Day: Meg Whitman

Meg Whitman was the CEO and President of eBay from 1998 to 2008 and is now pursuing a bid for the Governorship of California. She led one of the biggest technology-based companies in the world, taking it from start-up to global dominance. In many ways she was the most powerful woman in Silicon ... Read more »

To Let in Brighton

One 'amended' To Let sign is unfortunate. Two looks like carelessness. Snapped tonight, these two are back-to-back for the same big old Victorian house recently turned into studio ... Read more »

My Suggested New Tory Logo Straplines

Seeing as some Conservative goon rather foolishly gave the whole interwebs the opportunity to customise the Tory logo with new straplines, I rather thought it would be rude not to take up that opportunity. Yes. All a bit childish and partisan. But really. It amused me. For way too ... Read more »

Scot Wingo on the future of eBay

Anyone with an interest in eBay could do worse than make some time to work through Scot Wingo's post on what he terms 'eBay 2.0': a future, flourishing eBay. Scot is the CEO of ChannelAdvisor and an all round ecommerce sage. His thoughtful post on a possible path for eBay is the most comprehensive ... Read more »

University Challenge: Rematch!

I love the BBC. It can't flagellate itself enough. See the Gaza DEC appeal fiasco or Ross/Brand. They take the hit, refer it to the BBC Trust and weeks later they take the hit all over again. And yet, when a gift horse arrives, they look it in the mouth. Surely, in the face of 'Google' Trimble's ... Read more »

Ryanair: cheap flights and cheap jibes

All it needed was a cheery 'thanks very much, we'll look into it' and all would have been well but that easy-going Irish humour was lacking recently when several Ryanair staff decided having a pop at a blogger making some quite minor but nonetheless constructive, critical points about the online ... Read more »

Southern Railway Passenger Playlist

Southern Railways usually do a pretty good job of running trains to and from London and Brighton. But the past few weeks have been horrendous. I'll forgive snow disruption reluctantly (although not the website being down due to demand as people were desperate to get info) but signal failures, ... Read more »

If Meg Whitman runs California like eBay…

Meg Whitman announced today that she's seeking the Republican nomination in the 2010 California Gubernatorial election. A political ingénue, it's the first time she has sought public office but she has a distinguished business career behind her. Most notably as eBay CEO for the decade that saw it ... Read more »