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The Midday Meal: July 2004
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A repository for the various things i consume in the course of daily existence. Tuesday, July 13, 2004. The Beaze is Back. Say what you will about Mark Latham, the bloke keeps finding the way out of every bind he gets himself into. By bringing his leadership rival and big bouncing ball of fun Kim Beazley back onto the frontbenches he's done it again. I still don't like the FTA though. Posted by lunch @ 9:46 AM. Monday, July 12, 2004. I've been wanting to check this cd out since I heard about it over a ye...
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The Midday Meal: April 2004
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A repository for the various things i consume in the course of daily existence. Monday, April 05, 2004. Maybe just for me. The BBC on Migration. Small fry, and yet the biggest fry in these here parts. Posted by lunch @ 12:43 PM. So shall you reap? The other thing we have to fear is. The only thing we have to fear is. I was quite amused. Someone should tell the English. I am not sure that I should be doing this. Its been a good couple of weeks for bigots. Team – Thunder, Lightning, Stri. You Am I - Berlin...
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swim to the moon...: February 2006
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Swim to the moon. Saturday, February 25, 2006. It's been a while. Since I've been able to post here. What with Christmas, parents visiting, a trip to Spain, the return of the other sport. Heavy work deadlines, and a lapse in pool membership. it's all been a little frantic at Moon Mission Control. Will lie dormant for a bit - giving me a bit more time to splash about in the pool. So, where were we then? 119954km from central London at our last update. And you were posting your laps like champions:. We'll ...
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swim to the moon...: October 2005
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Swim to the moon. Tuesday, October 11, 2005. Together we'd managed 18.65km last time I managed to update. We've had some fantastic input since then, with laps from all over, so here we go with the new total:. Owen 47.500 (amazing! Paul 48.000 (amazing here too! Claven again 4.800. Marketmosley 4m (3 laps of bath). So the new total: 118.954km! We've shot off the coast! We're now a little way into the English Channel, heading east on our first lap of the Earth! It might seem a little unfair to poor Paul.
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The Midday Meal: May 2004
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A repository for the various things i consume in the course of daily existence. Wednesday, May 19, 2004. Right, wrong, context? So today in The Australian Janet Albrechtsen reckons. That the media is biased against the US in the Iraq war, and as a result has paid more attention to the actions of the US guard at Abu Ghraib than the actions of the hooded murderers of Nick Berg. Have missed it too. Posted by lunch @ 9:25 AM. Wednesday, May 12, 2004. Thanks to a friend, who burnt the same disc of the 2 cd se...
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swim to the moon...: November 2005
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Swim to the moon. Tuesday, November 29, 2005. This latest map plots our projected flight path around the Earth. We follow the red line East(ish) from the centre of the left-hand globe - London, England - across to the right through Europe, Asia, the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, and loop back through South America from the far left. Thanks to Charles Sturt Uni's fantastic online Map Maker. Interface, I've plotted it in azimuthal projections (! Posted by suzymoon at 10:45 AM. View my complete profile.
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The Midday Meal: August 2004
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A repository for the various things i consume in the course of daily existence. Monday, August 30, 2004. And so it begins. I was considering including Billy Joel's Matter of Trust as one of the list of 32 songs, but before I could John Howard stole it from me. Apparently Johnny thinks that we trust him more to look after the economy and our defence so the fact that we don't trust him to tell the truth doesn't matter. Its an interesting theory and I have a horrifying feeling that it just might work. The t...
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swim to the moon...: June 2005
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Swim to the moon. Thursday, June 30, 2005. Getting the ball rolling. Well you might think it's cheating, but I think its good sense to start with the laps I've already swum this week. 40 laps (short course pool) = 40 x 25m = 1km. A pretty good start I'd say. 20 laps (running late for the pub) = 20 x 25m = 0.5km. My grand total for Week 1. 1.5km. Starting at London's Victoria Station and heading roughly East-ish, 1.5km takes me past the Westminster Abbey, and on to Big Ben! How far did you swim today?
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swim to the moon...: August 2005
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Swim to the moon. Monday, August 22, 2005. Re- - - al slow. I was cruising along for my last couple of lengths - just chilling out in the water, taking each breath like a lazy yawn. Sometimes I forget to do that bit - not the breathing I mean, but the other bit: slowing down a little to relax into the feel. Of the water and the shape of the stroke. Groovy baby. Groove- -y. 0.75km. And a big shout to our international team of lunar aquanauts! I think that's GREAT)! Today's total: 18.65km. Vanja (who promi...