Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo sets one hell of an example for readers, writers, and soap operas everywhere. Plus, there's a lot of intrigue. Also, there's morality.
Choose Irvine Welsh's Sequel to Trainspotting If: You want to read something that looks at modern times and issues, that'll make you laugh, cringe and plot, thats got a large portion of Sick Boy's Manipulative Cheek and loads of Begbies crazed fights then you've found the right book.
CDBaby posted the notes of a private meeting with Apple on web, so now we know most of what there is to know about Apple's iTunes Music Store contracts.
Ah, springtime, what beauty- warm showers, fresh flowers and the promise of an early harvest of a new Elvis album. Life is good.
A year later, does the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot hype still make sense?
I still haven't updated to 4.0.1, even though I don't have another Mac to stream to, and now it looks like I've got a way to do it safely.
Revisiting a sixties folk/blues classic. . .
Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo sets one hell of an example for readers, writers, and soap operas everywhere. Plus, there's a lot of intrigue. Also, there's morality.
The USA has an oddly inconsistent foreign policy...
Cheap downloads and you support the small labels and bands that tour in crappy vans.
Up two pounds -- but with a terrific explanation!
I'm refinishing an old bicycle - it's slow-going and tedious, but a quiet enjoyment.