Predictive text – not always a curse
This was recently in the Daily Telegraph letters page:
This was recently in the Daily Telegraph letters page:
I saw this picture on Facebook, and reckoned that if you were walking through a graveyard one winter evening and saw them then they’d have a pretty striking impact!
The old world order of Vynil was so easy, and offered the joys of playing the old Sleeveface games, but now music is so different. Why buy records when you can just sign up for access to the world’s music for next to nothing?
I know it looks lovely, especially first thing in the morning, but it gets into your turn-ups and freezes, then after a while it can get dirty and turns to slush but worst of all it sometimes helps you to land with a bump. But despite the negatives, I think it’s pretty fair to say…
Back in the 1990s I was running the business team at a company called CableTel South Wales, later to become NTL and now, Virgin Media. We were building the first fibre networks to deliver TV and Telephone services and of course this new “big thing” called “The Internet”. Even then we were concerned that this…
Clearing out a few cupboards this weekend uncovered this old photo of the London County Council run “Welsh Class” in HungerfordRoad School, probably around 1963. I wonder where they all are now. You probably couldn’t call it the Welsh Class now, would infringe some law or other I’m sure.
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