gpig's Diaries (page 2)
Print Story Dinner again
Food
By gpig (Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 07:28:53 PM EST) (all tags)
In a brief follow-up to my previous experiments with the mid-day meal, I describe tomorrow's noon-fooding. I will be using the Yorkshire meal-naming convention this time, since hulver.com sails under the flag of Yorkshire.

Poll: Don't eat anything I wouldn't eat, or do.


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Print Story I love music
Music
By gpig (Mon Jan 16, 2006 at 06:22:10 AM EST) (all tags)
It's great.

Current playlist in albums below. I'm playing them an album at a time rather than using the random shuffling abomination.


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Print Story Universe and University
Space
By gpig (Mon Nov 28, 2005 at 07:50:44 AM EST) (all tags)
In March this year, I left my application software job to go and work for a University. Shortly thereafter, the Universe came back into my life.

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Print Story My experiments with lunch
Food
By gpig (Tue Aug 16, 2005 at 07:08:12 AM EST) (all tags)
A summary of lunch experiences, a lunch revelation, and a lunch-related poll.

(By the custom of my birthplace I call lunch 'dinner' and my evening meal 'tea', however in this diary I will stick to the international conventions regarding meal-naming.)


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Print Story There were all these people in my back garden
Diary
By gpig (Sun Jul 03, 2005 at 11:24:21 AM EST) (all tags)
An event even bigger that HuSiStock. I have carefully avoided using the politics icon, guess why to win a prize.

Poll to save time on greeting comments.


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Print Story Vote Psi Corps
Politics
By gpig (Fri May 06, 2005 at 04:10:38 AM EST) (all tags)
Are you thinking what we're thinking? Well you are now.

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Print Story Join us now and share the software
Software
By gpig (Mon Jun 21, 2004 at 07:58:03 AM EST) (all tags)
I am at the beginning of a new Free Software project. It is exciting.

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