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Weeknote 24th December 2023

Christmas Eve in what has been a oddly quiet December. No Christmas Do with my employer or my suppliers boooo! No family trip to Bruges due to my wife’s school term not finishing until the 22nd. And through poor planning my Christmas catch ups with my friends all ended up in this week, well apartContinue Reading ›

Weeknote 17th December 2023

A short weeknote for a relatively short week as I was ill for a few days. My iMac finally sold and was collected by the new owner, it seems to be going to a good home. The longevity of Apple hardware is unique in the world of technology I feel, I do sometimes wonder whyContinue Reading ›

Weeknote 10th December 2023

I was in London for a Christmas event with a supplier on Tuesday evening. The event took place at a rooftop bar deep in the City of London – a venue I imagine would be fabulous in the summer months. As I made my way there in a cab I noticed the names and officesContinue Reading ›

Weeknote 3rd December 2023

Rubber Soul I’ve been listening to Rubber Soul by The Beatles this week. I normally listen to later Beatles – Revolver onwards – but thought I’d listen backwards through their catalogue. I found Rubber Soul interesting as it feels like a transitional album, a stepping stone between the earlier I Wanna Hold Your Hand popContinue Reading ›

Weeknote 26 November 2023

A week like this week makes writing a weeknote a little challenging as it has been really rather quiet. I forgot to mention that I managed to catch an Apple Studio Display on the refurb store and it arrived last week. This week’s nerd action has therefore been planning and executing a cable free deskContinue Reading ›

Weeknote 19th November 2023

A relatively quiet week but ended with a great weekend away in London. Formula One Degree of Separation We enjoyed watch the Brawn documentary on Disney+ and I really enjoyed realising my one degree of separation from the main protagonists. Episode one opens with footage of Ross Brawn whilst at Beatrix Lola using a rollingContinue Reading ›