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27 June 2003   

 

Ice skating bowling after skool

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I pick them up from school. What to do? We go off to the big park as that seems to be to popular vote. But as it's rainy we visit the bowling for a while where they play on the video car racing games for a while, then watch the bowling.

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And end up watching the skating, which today it ice hockey. It's so damn cold in there, and we're just in out shorts and tee-shirts, we don't last long. Just enough to play on the chairs upstairs as tradition would have it.


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Tom Watson, blogging MP

Lance Knobel interviews the first blogging MP: Labour's Tom Watson, "I wanted to convey information very quickly and do it myself. I wanted to be relevant."

Apparently there's, now, two blogging MPs: Liberal Democrat Richard Allen is at it too.

I don't find their news particularly exciting. I'll keep looking for a while and see if it picks up, or if I get into their character and plot.


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Track your mobile work force

"The position of those phones can now be displayed on a map. FleetOnline allows you to query the mobile phones used by the work force to see their whereabouts on a geographic map."

This is pretty good. 20p - 25p depending on operator. No All charges are on your mobile's bill, can be pre-paid or contract. 5/100 yards in cities to 5 Km in countryside... Also, SMS handlers. Can be friends or family as well as enmployees. Can specify 'off' hours too.

My partner, Amanda is a mobile hairdresser, always running late... Hmmm.


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