Steve Hooker's Radio: kids, war, blogs, gadgets: A Welsh man in the wrong country, going home
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They took over the place. Playing on the steps. As Esme said, "can we have some fun," pointing to the two steps separating the two levels in McDonalds.
Bradley liked pushing the chairs, and listening to them squeak and scrape on the floor.
They'd only just come back from Nannie's. And Amanda thought they'd need feeding, and she needed some piece and quiet. So off I went. Bradley's thick lips look gigantic when he's puckering them for a kiss, as he was doing for me again and again. I tend to ignore everybody else when I'm out with the kids, and so do they. We're in our own little world.
Currently listening to Post Modern Sleaze (Reprazent Mix). Drum and bass to you!
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15580 » March 17 6:34 AM. Farewell Arthur Andersen - I guess having one corporate basket case is a misfortune but two starts to look like carelessness. With tens of thousands of employees and pensions holders across the world, it's a disaster, for staff, pension holders and clients. Is this tough treatment "a gross abuse of government power" or a fitting reward for crooked practice? [MetaFilter]
"The firm allegedly spent a month shredding documents. Andersenâs auditing clients are heading for the door, the firm's reputation is in tatters, and even a takeover now looks unlikely"
Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear. Wicked people, need locking up. This white collar crime should be punished ruthlessly. IMO
'Dot.Con': One Is Born Every Minute. John Cassidy, a financial writer for The New Yorker, looks at the Internet stock craze and the fortunes it made and lost. [New York Times: Technology]
Useit.Com: Protecting the User's Mailbox. Email is a powerful way to reach customers, but overdoing it is risky. Let users know up front that you'll respect their mailboxes. Otherwise, they won't give their email addresses, and you'll lose a unique channel for marketing and customer service. [Tomalak's Realm] Stating the bleedin obvious isn't it?
All good clean fun. I just thought I'd show the types of envelopes I'm sending out... Like to add some more templates to this feature. It looks good printed, believe me, it's just the cheap jpeging I've used...

