Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Unpaid advert

James Ponder has put together some abstract images practice papers for everyone, and you can find them at The Home Of Abstract Images!

Meanwhile, I've been caught up in family-tree-researching [note - after two or three attempts to spell that word that starts with gene and ends with ology, I decided to give up. I'm too lazy to look it up, although doing so would have taken less time than typing this parenthetical explanation] for the last couple of days. I've even fallen behind on my memory-training schedule, although I'm determined to catch up tonight (just need to do a bit of binary and I'm back on track). But I'm going to add new bits on to the end of yesterday's post, rather than making a new one with each new discovery. So you can all safely ignore that bit if you're reading through my old bloggings.

In other news, I got my copy of "How To Be Clever" today. It looks quite cool, really, considering it was made using Lulu's default cover style and printed in A4 because I was too lazy to re-format my Word document into something more professional. Many thanks to the many, many people who've asked me to email them a copy - I didn't realise there were so many people out there who didn't get it foisted upon them a couple of years ago! It's still not worth reading. I've never considered it to be a real, finished book, just a very rough draft. So don't blame me if you think it's rubbish, I told you so.

10 comments:

  1. why is being clever so good. albert einstein helped develop atom bombs and the human race is destroying the earth

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  2. Unless I've missed something (I haven't watched the news lately), the human race isn't currently destroying the earth with atom bombs, is it? Stop making false accusations against humanity, you speciesist alien anonymouse!

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  3. the human race isn't currently destroying the earth with atom bombs, is it?

    That's actually a debateable point. Of course these things affect the political situation worldwide. Tensions. Wars. Iraq invasion. WMDs, etc. Invading countries because they may have nuclear weapons and having citizens killed in terrorist attacks by al-Qaeda as a result.

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  4. On a lighter note - thanks for plugging the link Ben! :)

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  5. Paris Hilton, IIJanuary 28, 2011 7:14 pm

    Of course when you say the Iraq invasion you're speaking of when Iraq invaded Kuwait.

    I'm almost certain that the consumption of corn syrup, and corn syrup like jelly's are behind the global deconstruction you think you feel, and zebra extrication -- only to be so profound as to confuse yourself with the essence of dysentery gumballs.

    Coolly Disputation, Governor.

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  6. Okay, stop it now, please. This is starting to sound like Political Debate, and that kind of thing is strictly banned on my blog.

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  7. Ha ha, zebras. Last seen playing in the French nationals.

    How to be clever? Solved.

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  8. You're lucky I caught that one, Roy(?) - if you post comments with lots of links, Blogger automatically marks them as spam and deletes them unless I can salvage them from the spam folder like I did with this...

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  9. Maybe it was Jesus.

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