

someone who's doing some things
This was one of those sort of interactive experience things at the Science Museum. It was ok. Like a sort of animated film thing where the cinema seats throw you about a bit. It was fun. Short though.
In fact, the little film about the Mallard (the fastest steam train in the UK) was more interesting than the experience thing itself. Still, never mind.
So, you can’t have missed the fact that I’m doing Movember again this year. If you haven’t already checked it out, then please have a look at my page here.
If you can support me with a donation I’d really appreciate it. If not, please put the link on twitter or facebook or linkedin. I’d really like it if you could.
Finally. After all this time I’ve finished reading these books. The ending was ok. I won’t spoil it for you just in case you’re going to or are reading them. But it was ok. Something of a relief in fact. It’s done now. Over. I can move on and obsess about something else for a while!
I know I’ve mentioned this before, but their Kickstarter campaign is nearly done now and I thought I’d give it one more plug to see if it is worthwhile for someone. So, to recap, If you’ve already back Blocks on Kickstarter, then you can get extra credits by going here (my page) and that gets you credits which allows you to get extra modules (which is the main thing that you might be interested in if you’ve back Blocks on Kickstarter, right).
So, if you’ve already backed their kickstarter, then go here and do what it says. If you haven’t and were planning to back the kickstarter, then do that first, then go here. Make sense?


This was a truly lovely gig last night at the Albany, which is, in my opinion, a great venue. Lizzie was awesome, and the support (who’s name I sadly didn’t catch) was totally amazing. The clicking song was out of this world!
I am just so glad that I went along, and I’m so glad to be a part of Heart n Soul.
It feels like it was ages ago. This was another little exhibition in the Science Museum that I had a look at a week ago. Very interesting especially as I’ve just been reading Churchill’s history of the second world war. There was quite a lot of information that I didn’t know in there and some very insightful context too.
If you’re interested in going along it’s where the Alan Turing exhibition was a while back. If that makes sense at all.
Here we are, it is very nearly half way through Movember. If you’re interested in seeing my Movember page it’s here, please do take a look. I plan to add a lot of stuff to it over the whole month of Movember, so you should always find something new there.
If you can support me with a donation I’d really appreciate it.
I have posted about this before, and this is going to be the last plug I give for it, so forgive my shameless self promotion. But I was very pleased to have been asked to do it, and for it to have been published in the end, so here’s a last link for it. It’s on the Disquiet site now, go take a look.