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OK, now this is California

June 15, 2005

Written last night: Just sitting on the train back up to San Francisco from Palo Alto. The difference in climate between the two was, well, wow. San Francisco has been like London in disguise since I got here, if slightly foggier. A cross, perhaps, between London and Cornwall. Palo Alto is like what you think […]

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Hummingbirds have attitude!

June 12, 2005

I always thought hummingbirds were like kingfishers – all you'd ever see is a streak of blue where the kingfisher once was. I never expected that interrupting a feeding hummingbird would result in said hummingbird hovering in the air, merely three feet away, looking me right in the eye and swearing at me. At length. […]

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Are we there yet?

June 9, 2005

Oh, wait, I arrived yesterday. What am I talking about? In my initial schedule, yesterday afternoon and today were down as chill-out time. In reality, I ended up in meetings talking about doing cool stuff with cool people. Said cool stuff will be very cool, but it also means my alleged spare time here in […]

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A few messages

June 7, 2005

To Kevin Marks: Nice idea about changing my watch to San Francisco time as soon as humanly possible and trying to sleep for the first half of the flight. Got the watch changed, but no sooner had we taken off and I had settled down with my eye patches on for a snooze but they […]

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Have baggage, will travel

June 6, 2005

Got new hand luggage and, packing it today, discovered that although it looks really spacious, you can't get much in it. But it has wheels, so I don't care. It means I don't have to carry my laptop, which is great news. Off now. See you on the other side.

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The heaven that is chocolate

June 5, 2005

The only thing other than chocolate that comes close to making me feel like this is this. Cory, now you know why my blog has the name it has.

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Definitely the right choice

May 30, 2005

Taking those poxy blue sandals back and getting the nice brown ones was definitely the right choice, don't you think?

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Hm, just what is that large box in the corner?

May 28, 2005

Back in Dorset now, after a journey characterised by a variety of blisters and missing public transport connections by a matter of seconds. Always feels somewhat of an anticlimax, coming back here. Makes me wish I had somewhere 'proper' to live. Still, not long til I'm off to San Francisco. Nine days, in fact. Eep, […]

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I was right

May 27, 2005

The sandals are shit. The strappy straps don't stay strapped. They are going back to the shop tomorrow.

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Messing about on the … oh god, is that the time?

May 27, 2005

Woke up preternaturally early this morning and couldn't get back to sleep. One of the side-effects of summer, I suppose. All that light. Anyway, on this trip to London I'm staying with Sam, an old school friend, and Mark, her husband. They live in Teddington, on the banks of the river Thames, and have a […]

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The hunting and the snark

May 26, 2005

I hate buying clothes. And shoes. I'm just not very good at it. Where some women delight in trying on a gazillion outfits, I would rather that the first one fit so that I can buy it and get down the pub/to the Apple store/back online. I have hardly any clothes at all – if […]

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The Hand of Sod

May 25, 2005

Why is it that the night you really want to have good night's sleep, because you have to get up early the next day to go to London, is always the night you toss and turn and wake up too early and can't get back to sleep? I made the mistake of giving in to […]

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Cute guys

May 18, 2005

Quote of the day: Me: Can I just say, *cough* is fucking cute. Why is it that he is also married? Him: Aren't the cute ones always married? Me: Yes, dammit. Him: Cute guys are like a link on del.icio.us: you have to find it first and get in there immediately, otherwise you're just going […]

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From where comes this myth of rationality?

May 15, 2005

We are not rational beings. None of us. We like to think that we are, we like to point to logic and reason as our cornerstones, but still, we are not rational. We are emotional, passionate, illogical beings, and the sooner we realise it the better. The assumption that we are rational beings leads to […]

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May 12, 2005

For of all sad words of tongue and pen, The saddest are these, 'It might have been'. – John Greenleaf Whittier

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