English Breakfast
Certainly a uncomfortable thought for vegetarians and vegans, the full
English breakfast has certainly shocked many tourists on first
acquaintance -
Russ
once told me of his horror on his first exposure to X rated quantities
of meat and fat. The trouble is that the full English is generally
too time consuming to make and eat, so cereals or a rushed bacon sandwich
is far more usual.
My GeoURL
neighbour Chris has ended his self imposed blogging exile
with a paen to
bacon sarnies,
and some musings about added fillings. I wonder if he'd read my
recent ramblings about
pork and bacon,
or if it's just a common mid-Winter primeval urge to stuff hot bits of
pig into a chunk of bread.
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Guinness is good for Diego
Diego's
pretty excited by his
new
office,
Martin seems
impressed too.
I suspect Martin and I are most impressed by the location, but hey, the
offices don't look too bad either. Last time I was in that part of
Dublin I certainly wasn't looking for office space, I was visiting
the home of the
mighty G.
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Python-a-go-go
Cool beans! The
Nokia chaps
have given a canned demo of
Python
on Series 60 phones at
ETech, sure
we knew this was coming
but it's always nice to see something tangible. Now the big questions are;
when can we play with it on our phones? What can it really do on the phone?
And are there any restrictions on access to the address book, memory, network
stacks etc.?
They say they've been working on it since 1998, which makes it rather
amusing given that
Symbian's chief systems architect
was asking me
questions about Python less than a year ago. Either Nokia were keeping it
very tightly under their hats, or he's quite a poker player...
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