Of course, the Town Hall Hotel’s wine list is complete rubbish.
@fionabyrne1972 @daiskmeliadorn And the Townie has a convenient power point by a side window too!
Mobile. Destination unknown.
Trying to think of a pub with a relatively quiet afternoon balcony with a view of the weather.
Nevertheless, I think I’ll still go for walk, and find a nice spot with wine where I can read and watch the rain come down. But where?
Hmmm… I was thinking of going for a walk, and then I looked at the Sydney weather radar. http://bit.ly/1WUqsi
Amateur satellite trackers determine orbit of classified US X-37B shuttle http://bit.ly/bww3ei
Every time I see a writer use the word “quotidian” I want to slap them. Such wankery should be punished.
@kerryjcom This second Project TOTO team has more realistic goals, schedules, and are a team. That should all help immensely.
ActionAid’s Project TOTO v2 bloggers have started posting from Bangladesh http://bit.ly/FrF8S
Stratfor: Israel: The Tactical Details of the Rachel Corrie Seizure http://bit.ly/bK3IMa [Free registration required]
Sun plan: Relax. I’m clearly in the last stages of this cold, finally after 10 days, but I do want to be fully rid of it before a busy week.
@SnarkyPlatypus Pensez-vous avoir une vue nouvelle du monde?
Heh! It’s all counter-factual wankery. Fiction, even. Analysing “If X…” when X is KNOWN to be false is just…. oh… we need a new word!
This whole “If the election was held today” stuff? Well, the election ISN’T being held today. So just STFU and get on with your lives.
@SnarkyPlatypus Bonjour. Les moutons sont heureux ce matin. Ils se sont penchés sur les nombres de nouveau. Et vous?
This is also National Cyber Security Awareness Week, thanks to the guv’mint http://bit.ly/9iw79k
Mon plan: “Patch Monday” podcast; plan the rest of the week/month; quiet evening, probably.
I’ll say it again, David Marr’s Quarterly Essay on Kevin Rudd is truly fascinating. http://bit.ly/cEAgxx
@msmarto Ah, working in radio does that. The red light is on. I must sound coherent. All else , such as “where are my pants”, is forgotten.
Emerges, having completely forgotten I was meant to be awake to be on the radio. I woke up fast. ABC listeners in Adelaide got the fuzzy me.
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Home.
@smperris Or it’s $19.95 at your local newsagent, and support independent media. Quarterly Essay is an interesting beast.
@smperris Quarterly Essay is print only.
Tho “correspondence” seems weird in QE. Feedback three months later seems irrelevant.
Ah! And the twist in Marr’s essay is in the last two pages. I shall not spoil, but I understand. Perhaps too well.
@b3rn Ah, you’re not suggesting that a Quarterly Essay is a political death sentence? I’m not so sure @TurnbullMalcolm is out of the race.
@seancarmody I’ll go with obsessed with the name. You don’t pull to a pub bistro, even a good one, from a linen tablecloth sit-down.
I agree with @leighsales, David Marr’s Quarterly Essay on Kevin Rudd is compelling reading. And most timely.
Razor’s Bistro menu, Queen Victoria Hotel, Enmore http://post.ly/ibW9
@seancarmody Yeah dunno that I’d have picked the Razor name just a few doors down from the original, but we shall see.
So the new Razor’s Bistro at the Queen Victoria Hotel on Enmore Rd is run by chef Ben, formerly of The Duke and The Razor’s Edge. Curious.