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Month: May 2023

On my radio

Tony and Dermot, a selection of recent jokes

May 31, 2023November 10, 2024 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

Back in 2017 I wrote about Tony Blackburn and his return to early morning radio on BBC Radio 2. All these years later he continues to host “Sounds of the 60s” on Saturday morning (6am to 8am). Occasionally I am up during the live broadcast. Usually I hear the show later on the web. I… Continue reading Tony and Dermot, a selection of recent jokes

Notes from West London · Technology

10,000 Photos: An Introduction

May 26, 2023April 27, 2024 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

An initial reflection on the 10,000 photos that I can access any time How many photos can you access easily? I’m talking here about photos that are personal to you in some way, or sent for you to see, not photos taken by complete strangers with no connection to you. My estimate, for all the… Continue reading 10,000 Photos: An Introduction

Notes from West London · Sport

When your fate is in your own hands

May 21, 2023 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

I have posted many items on this Blog about the fortunes of Leeds United, the team that I have followed since childhood. There was usually at least one post per month in the club’s last two seasons in the Championship, before being promoted to “The Promised Land” of Premier League football. I have posted less… Continue reading When your fate is in your own hands

Memories · Notes from West London

My father’s way of doing crosswords

May 17, 2023May 26, 2023 thecompartments1 Comment

I return to the subject of crosswords and find that everything that I wrote in this piece, back in 2020, still applies. As it says, “I learnt how to do cryptic crosswords at my father’s knee, as it were”, but rarely look at them these days. My father continued to get a daily paper until… Continue reading My father’s way of doing crosswords

At the movies · Language · Lyrics · Notes from West London

“My Bad”

May 14, 2023May 23, 2023 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

A short piece about a short phrase: “my bad”. I don’t hate it, and I don’t use it. It came up in conversation recently when 14 of us had gathered for a meal on my wife’s birthday. One of the other mums said that she had only just come across the phrase and thought it… Continue reading “My Bad”

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My Computer Museum, Part 2: a 486

May 9, 2023May 23, 2023 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

Another reflection on computer hardware and software stretching back 35 years. Most of it is still in my possession. This follows on from My Computer Museum, Part 1: The Amstrad PC1640. The Amstrad PC1640 that I bought in 1988, along with loan PCs from various places where I worked, was good enough for my needs… Continue reading My Computer Museum, Part 2: a 486

On my radio · Trivia

Pop Master: 20 more minutes in my day

May 4, 2023May 23, 2023 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

There are dozens of posts on this Blog that mention the music quiz Pop Master. Until March 2023 it was on Ken Bruce’s BBC Radio 2 show at 10.30am every weekday morning. Ken moved to Greatest Hits Radio last month, and Pop Master went with him. My most recent piece with “Pop Master” in the… Continue reading Pop Master: 20 more minutes in my day

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