Monday, January 26, 2009
Thursday, June 19, 2008
I layed turf
No, that's not a euphemism for me having a shit or anything. I mean putting real grass in my garden. The prep work was quite hard but putting the actual turf down was pretty easy, and it shot right up (after about 2 weeks of daily watering and a lot of rain).
So I got myself a nice pushy lawnmower as well. It's a Gardena 380.


So I got myself a nice pushy lawnmower as well. It's a Gardena 380.


Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
An update

Hi.
I moved house and have only really just got semi-organised. I am currently in the process of finishing Zelda and arranging tut on shelves. I will get some proper pics up soon and let you know how that Death Star is coming along too.
In any case, like the dinners, I'm not sure how much longer this 'blog' is going to last. There are thoughts of turning it into something a bit more general. But is there any call for that either. I don't really just want to go on about shit and assume that people are interested.
For instance, I bought a t-shirt the other day and it came with some nice underpants. I also painted my bannister. I had an urge to write about both events, but would anyone care?
Let me know...
Labels: clothes, death star, pants, stuff
Monday, February 19, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
FM3 Buddha Machine
These are cool.

“The Buddha Machine is a little plastic box that plays music.
Specifically, FM3 constructed nine drones, varying from two seconds to 42 seconds, which repeat endlessly in the listener’s ear until the “track” is switched to the next drone (or the two AA batteries run out).
The machine has its own built-in speaker, in case one would like to fill a room with the drones, but there is also a headphone jack for more personal meditative experiences. There’s a switch on the side that allows for traversal of the tracks, and a DC jack for those who would like the Buddha Machine experience to be truly endless.”

“The Buddha Machine is a little plastic box that plays music.
Specifically, FM3 constructed nine drones, varying from two seconds to 42 seconds, which repeat endlessly in the listener’s ear until the “track” is switched to the next drone (or the two AA batteries run out).
The machine has its own built-in speaker, in case one would like to fill a room with the drones, but there is also a headphone jack for more personal meditative experiences. There’s a switch on the side that allows for traversal of the tracks, and a DC jack for those who would like the Buddha Machine experience to be truly endless.”
Friday, January 26, 2007
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Monday, September 04, 2006
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
My new bike
I probably do actually need this, I'm just showing it off really.
Thanks to Andy for the bike advice and telling me not to go to Evans.

Thanks to Andy for the bike advice and telling me not to go to Evans.




























