July 8, 2004

Lucky Wander Boy

Computer Gamers fall into two distinct categories. Each category is populated by a host of sub categories but there is a clear defining split at the highest level between console gamers and PC gamers. Console gamers buy mass-produced technology platforms … Continue reading

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July 7, 2004

Song For Eulot

Overheard coming from a cubicle at the Electric Ballroom last weekend: Confidence is a prerequisite for the habitual reader of what is known as… (Marklife!) Plot disclosure can be mute if you bumble along the route through what is known … Continue reading

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July 6, 2004

Liber Paginarum Fulvarum

In an effort to get out of the house on a bright and sunny Sunday afternoon I decided that I’d head up to Highgate village and scour the old bookshops for anything interesting. My shelves already boast a first edition … Continue reading

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July 5, 2004

Bottoms Up

A couple of years ago now I was working in an advertising agency in Chelsea, well, it was really in Battersea, but we claimed it was waterfront Chelsea property because that was more likely to impress clients. We had a … Continue reading

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July 4, 2004

Lets Put On A Play

I’m not really the kind of guy who goes to theatreland, despite there being a direct bus route connecting me to the breathing heart and soul of a fantastical array of productions. Sure I’ve been to see the obligatory Cats … Continue reading

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July 3, 2004

Screen Legends

I feel honored that Mark and I have been allowed final guest privileges before the new iteration of Uborka goes live. I’ve seen a sneak peek of it and wow is it amazing. No, I’m lying, in fact I haven’t … Continue reading

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