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After reading Crazy Weekends, at 11:59 GMT on Tuesday August 14, Neil said:
I think 1 month without a post must be a record. Martinlittle.com RIP.
After reading Crazy Weekends, at 12:26 GMT on Monday August 6, Bill said:
3 weeks and no update. Has anyone contacted missing persons yet?
He's either got lost and doesn't know who he is, like most Saturday nights, or is playing with a new overcomplicated phone in geek heaven.
He's either got lost and doesn't know who he is, like most Saturday nights, or is playing with a new overcomplicated phone in geek heaven.
After reading Crazy Weekends, at 13:18 GMT on Thursday August 2, Andy said:
yeah, I'm missing my updates too. If you check Martin's flickr stream that tells you more recent stuff. I'm just going to have to get a life of my own now...
After reading Crazy Weekends, at 11:18 GMT on Tuesday July 31, allan said:
Dude, no update in 2 weeks. What's going on?!
After reading Crazy Weekends, at 07:40 GMT on Thursday July 19, KLo said:
Hazel, Martino, you are in my hometown! I am sure you had a superb time in Madrid. I took Eric there and we didn't get to sleep much - its that kind of town! The photos look awesome and you and Hazel look very loved up (love that)! ;)
After reading There's Only One John Smeaton, at 17:47 GMT on Saturday July 7, James Love said:
After reading T Time Line-up, at 10:20 GMT on Thursday July 5, Rich said:
I am suprised at the lack of a POI file for GPS useage. ;-)
After reading There's Only One John Smeaton, at 18:25 GMT on Wednesday July 4, h4mmy69 said:
john smeaton they call him the sherrif hes come to lean up this town
After reading iPhone, at 06:11 GMT on Saturday June 30, Bernie said:
Martin, I think you may be missing the point. The iPod was not the first mp3 player, but does that reduce the worthiness of the product? It sold by the million because it did it better than any other player before it. Apple have a unique ability to understand how people (not phone experts but everyday folks) want to interact with technology. The hype over the iphone is in part generated by the brand loyalty Apple have built up through the excellence and simplicity of their design (people do not feel the same way about Nokia etc). If the ipod example is instructive, then the iphone may well go on to build much more than 1% share.
After reading Social Networking To The Max, at 11:12 GMT on Friday June 29, allan said:
Poor, poor spelling. Bridge of Weir Primary would be most disappointed...
After reading Edinburgh Marathon Marshalling, at 18:49 GMT on Sunday May 27, John M said:
Well hi - I spent as much time as possible today thanking marshals around the course, aware that they've given up their time on what might have been a horrid day (turned out nice, eh?!) but didn't get to any bike marshals so - thanks. Thoroughly enjoyed it, well organised, and the support and efforts of the marshals were excellent and really appreciated.
After reading Mark Thomas and SCOPA, at 08:38 GMT on Saturday May 26, Andy said:
I love Mark Thomas - he's on in London first couple of weeks in June - see here
After reading Edinburgh Flashmob: Saturday 26th May at 1pm, at 21:08 GMT on Friday May 25, Craig McCreath said:
I'll be there!
After reading Born Survivor, at 08:23 GMT on Thursday May 24, Neil said:
We seem to be in April again. Was May just a bad dream?
After reading Born Survivor, at 15:35 GMT on Tuesday April 24, Deek said:
I've been watching it and to be fair it is a good programme and the guy knows his stuff....but you can't help but wonder how hard it all is when a camera crew manage to hike around with the guy effortlessly!!
Ewan, that sounds good. I'll be back in shape by then, with any luck. Edinburgh to Glasgow is a ride I've always wanted to do.
UI guess at some point when you're all working and I'm halfway fit again we should do a decent road-trip in the summer. Edinburgh/Glasgow by September?
I don't think it's cool that Mowser is profiting by stealing your content with "Ads by AdMob"...
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I work for moviebank, usually at the Stockbridge shop. The branch at Newington closed but if you go to either Broughton St, Stockbridge or Dalry and explain that you were a customer there then you get your money transferred and £10 credit for free for all the hassle. The Tollcross branch is run by another franchise owner so not sure about that one... The Broughton branch is easily the best with a huge back catalogue and all the new releases, plus tons of indie/arthouse. As for being a rip-off the staff are usually very accommodating and there are no late fees charged, all you need to do is pop in between 2-10pm and talk with one of us and we'll put your balance back to zero so you don't lose out on any money if it's in the red. That said, I was member of Alphabet before I worked here and it is pretty damn good, I miss old video-shops like that.
Oh yeah, we also sell ice-cream!!!
I must bored...
Regards.