2008-06-30

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2008-06-30 12:12 am

My tweets

  • 07:45 @thecliffy : glad to hear you're so happy. i was happy when i lived on Castro... #
  • 07:46 morning all. listening to Sunday on Radio4 and reading my lj friends list...thinking about trip back to MA this week for uncle's funeral. #
  • 12:32 back from church...was the rector's 62nd birthday so the home stretch is near... #
  • 21:50 travelling to Boston on 4th July and returning to the UK 10th July. Funeral is a week from Tuesday. #
  • 23:55 @urbanbohemian : nothing is too vulgar for moi, darling. bring it on! #
  • 23:56 done my pills for the week, so time for bed. c u all tomorrow, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. #
  • 23:57 @mkrigsman : someone said that bad technology doesn't kill of a project, bad management does. #
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2008-06-30 07:22 am

Today's Computer-Related URL

Few people are aware that one of the first business computers was built to help run a chain of tea-shops here in the United Kingdom. The designer of that computer, which was (according to the article) 100,000th as powerful as a desktop PC today, has died at the age of 92. Those of us who work in computer-related businesses owe him a lot. Next time you have a cup of tea or coffee, raise a toast to David Caminer and Lyons Corner Shops.