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@ryanscribe lol. "A Glaswegian in New York" has the right number of syllables, but lacks the certain something Sting's original had :)
@davidchow I wish! No, we travel coach.
New York offering up inviting clear blue skies this morning, which is better than last night's sleet. But I'll bet its cold out there.
On the plane. It's packed, and the seat in front seems very close. See you at jfk.
@tahmina are you in a spy movie? Of cold war vintage?
Making my somewhat wobbily way to NYC. First stop, London Bridge.
@charlesarthur not sure the noise is due to a lack of nuance, is it? Is the reaction not more faith-based than that?
@charlesarthur I know. Good piece, really. Nice to see both nuance and fact enter the reportage around this debate.
Good piece from @charlesarthur on pay websites, even if he doesn't mention the WSJ ;-) http://www.guardian.co.uk/media...
Is There a Sterling Crisis on the Horizon? - The Source http://blogs.wsj.com/source...
@alansmurray punch each other, mainly. In a formal sense, attempt to use their collective strength to gain control of the ball
Arsenal fans: I think booing Ashley Cole isn't working (he's just set up both Chelsea's goals)
@CharlieBeckett Not a bad idea. Don't think Walcott counts as one, either.
I just generated my #TweetCloud out of a year of my tweets. Top three words: europe, time, london - http://tweetcloud.icodeforlove.com/nmcinto...
The excellent David Cottle: Dubai’s Uncomfortable Truths For Us All - http://blogs.wsj.com/source...
Interesting -- UK Magazine Publisher Ink Finds Profit in Airlines - http://online.wsj.com/article...
@scaryredhair but I'll bet your altos make more noise.
Watching Rangers v Stuttgart, it's entertaining how the players applaud the Champions League music. As close as we get to a European anthem?
@BryFitz happy to oblige, occasionally :)
Crikey - spotted Sony ereader in the wild, on a packed 521 London bus. Owner not obviously disappointed.
Should I celebrate three glorious years on Twitter, today? Three years, 8 hours, 14 minutes and 26 seconds... http://howlonghaveyoubeentweeting.com/
@davidmunk sage words on Pret's coffee - very tasty indeed. Unfortunately, none on my way into work.
@arusbridger if that prototype was the only option, vertical or horizontal, I'd prefer printed :)
Wikipedia losing volunteers: http://online.wsj.com/article.... Linux fails on the desktop: http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner.... End of a tech era?
@IamMarkPorter You'd have to be v careful not to accidentally drink Eurostar's own coffee en route, mind you
Wondering why coffee from Starbucks' and Nero's little station kiosks is invariably as disgusting as Upper Crust's?
Sacked at 40 and on the scrapheap. Now Brummie tops US book charts | Books | The Observer - http://www.guardian.co.uk/books...
Fired from his job at Granada Television at the age of 40, Lee Child was suddenly on the scrapheap with a family to support. Refusing to panic, he spent £3.99 on paper and pencils with the ambition of writing the biggest-selling book in the world's biggest market: America. - Neil McIntosh
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