- Fri, 19:51: From July 2010: Why Does Al-Qaeda Have a Problem With Norway? | The Atlantic (http://t.co/8ZMFf5b) << Essential background reading. >>
- Sat, 01:09: RT @AndersBBreivik: One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests.
- Sat, 07:31: The Scottish Premier League starts today. Yeah on July 23! Why? Because it's for the spectators. Less mid-week fixtures in the cold winter.
- Sat, 10:58: BBC - Derry police in 'sham wedding' arrests blunder http://t.co/l8u3y7Y << Anonymous tip-off; 1 wedding guest referred for deportation >>
- Sat, 11:08: Bruce G. Sundlun, a Rhode Island Governor With Flair, Dies at 91 - http://nyti.ms/p8T9tN
Jul. 23rd, 2011
Sachal Studios is a new orchestra from Pakistan that's apparently "causing some excitement in the world of jazz" according to the BBC. The video above illustrates why and if you like that, there's more on Spotify.
Elton John's Your Song in Finnish
Jul. 23rd, 2011 05:00 pmFollowing on from the previous post, it only seems appropriate to share this track I discovered a few months ago on Spotify of a Finnish rock artist covering this well-known song.
270 runs, 10 wickets. England should win and India only have themselves to blame. Our only hope is to bat better and salvage a draw, while the Poms should score 275 runs tomorrow and then declare. [SCORECARD]
----
Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's infamous spin doctor, was the guest on TMS at tea time. Fascinating stuff as usual. Big cricket fan. Was at the match today by invitation of Beefy Botham's son and future daughter-in-law and hence sat in their private box. He grew up in Yorkshire so he was a big fan of Geoffrey Boycott. Even set up one of the earliest fan clubs for the great opening batsman and was at Headingley in 1977 when Boycs scored his 100th first-class century at his home ground. Then Aggers mentioned Ed Miliband as another chap who hero worshipped GB and was also present at Headingley in 1977. So I did the natural thing and googled this golden nugget of news. Turns out Ed Milibean even skipped a day at school to watch Geoffrey's final innings at Lord's. Still not endeared to his politics but he's definitely gone up in my estimation. Aggers then nudged the Sultan of Spin to use his "professional skills" (or words to that effect) to market Test cricket in the modern-age. Campbell played a straight bat and offered some interesting suggestions none of which I can remember right now but they seemed sensible at the time. As angry as I am with him vis-a-vis the Iraq War dossier/Dr David Kelly etc, I am intrigued as to his ability in promoting the longer-form of the game using his undeniable talents.
----
Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's infamous spin doctor, was the guest on TMS at tea time. Fascinating stuff as usual. Big cricket fan. Was at the match today by invitation of Beefy Botham's son and future daughter-in-law and hence sat in their private box. He grew up in Yorkshire so he was a big fan of Geoffrey Boycott. Even set up one of the earliest fan clubs for the great opening batsman and was at Headingley in 1977 when Boycs scored his 100th first-class century at his home ground. Then Aggers mentioned Ed Miliband as another chap who hero worshipped GB and was also present at Headingley in 1977. So I did the natural thing and googled this golden nugget of news. Turns out Ed Milibean even skipped a day at school to watch Geoffrey's final innings at Lord's. Still not endeared to his politics but he's definitely gone up in my estimation. Aggers then nudged the Sultan of Spin to use his "professional skills" (or words to that effect) to market Test cricket in the modern-age. Campbell played a straight bat and offered some interesting suggestions none of which I can remember right now but they seemed sensible at the time. As angry as I am with him vis-a-vis the Iraq War dossier/Dr David Kelly etc, I am intrigued as to his ability in promoting the longer-form of the game using his undeniable talents.
Tonight's Twilight
Jul. 23rd, 2011 10:30 pm
Who knew? My old digicam still works. This is great news, London photo/walking tours beckon again! But for now the view outside my bedroom window will suffice. [Taken 23 Jul 2011]