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Grahame

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  1. The Compact Disc is 30 years old - at least if you work back to when the platform first went on sale to punters. The first commercially release disc and player - respectively, Billy Joel's 52nd Street and Sony's CDP-101 - were introduced in Japan on 1 October 1982. The disc was released by Sony's recorded music subsidiary, CBS. http://www.reghardware.com/2012/10/01/compact_disc_is_30_years_old/ I remember first hearing about the CD when a fellow student enthused about this amazing new music format in an article in The Scientific American. He was amazed that thanks to built in error correction, you could drill holes in the disc, and it would still play! (according to the article). Or Seeing the CD pressing plant in the Oxford Street Virgin Megastore. Or buying a CD even though I didn't have a CD player at the time. Happy Birthday CD!
  2. With the warm temperatures in the bay area, we were out on the deck when Joanne had a hankering for Woodlands Market Salted Caramel Ice cream. Being the dutiful husband, how could I refuse? Unfortunately they were out of their own brand, so I was forced to choose. Or not, as the case may be. It may not be Berthillion, but, mustn't grumble ,
  3. Good. Now get the gaming rig installed. Stat!
  4. Speaking of TA, look what they're up to now http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/659943965/planetary-annihilation-a-next-generation-rts http://planetaryannihilation.com/
  5. Phew! - ish Bacon shortage 'baloney,' but prices to rise
  6. ^Can we expect an Al "Gangnam Style" video, straight from the street?
  7. ^ Wow, Still works too. I have a C:\CAVEDOG\TOTALA folder on several systems . Good Times.
  8. Went to a co- workers 50th birthday party where his son's band provided music. Clapton, Hendrix and some of their own compositions. Kids today
  9. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/29/popinator/
  10. Colin, If you're going to play tourist/local in Seattle, Joanne and I would suggest you try The Crumpet Shop by Pikes Place Market ( and the market itself, obviously). Freemont was fun, especially a vist to the Theo Chocolate factory. Plenty of other stuff to enjoy, look forward to reports of your finds. keep a look out for this chap
  11. Profiteroles
  12. The Register Delivers ... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/28/bacon_sarnie_poll/ Warning, browsing the entries for the ultimate bacon sarnie may induce a hankering for same.
  13. Happy Birthday Wayne. Let us know if the big 5-0 is survivable Hope you get what you want for your birthday whether it be naughty or nice
  14. Grahame

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  15. I was tempted in Costco ... But foolishly resisted. I can be weak later for only $11.99 for the good stuff.
  16. http://scallywagandv...dead-by-august/ How did our So'Cal-ians miss this?
  17. Gary Barlow on updated album of Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds X Factor judge Gary Barlow will record two songs for an updated version of The War of the Worlds, the classic seventies concept album based on H.G. Wells' novel of the same name. Barlow will sing "Forever Autumn" and "The Eve Of The War", both of which were performed by Moody Blues singer Justin Hayward on the 1978 original. The Take That star will appear alongside soul singer Joss Stone, rapper Maverick Sabre and Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson on composer Jeff Wayne's new album. Actor Liam Neeson takes on Richard Burton's role as The Journalist, the piece's narrator, with Wilson taking the role of The Artilleryman, originally performed by David Essex. Wilson will also appear in a stage version of the musical. The album will be released on November 12 for download and on double vinyl. http://www.thewaroftheworlds.com/news/thenewgeneration.aspx Why? just, Why?
  18. Yesterday was first day back at work after vacation. It was like I hadn't been away. I think I can safely assert: Vacation > Work My body still can't decide what time zone it thinks it's in, yet. On our return one of Joanne's Sisters posted a "Look what you're missing" picture. I fail to see what i'm missing
  19. Happy Birthday Jim!
  20. Went to an ex-neighbor's wedding replay party, where they reenacted their wedding vows, officiated by their landlady, for those who weren't able to attend the real ceremony the previous weekend. Later in the evening there was an open mike ( for themselves and their 'creative' friends ) and bride and groom tossing. Scotty, another chef ex-neighbor and mutual friend grilled up some mean orange/honey Salmon cheeks and belly's. We know we are back in Marin.
  21. ^ Quite. Any fool knows you dunk biscuits in your tea, not spiders.
  22. ^ Does look wet, but good that you had beer, company and fun to keep you dry!
  23. Now back at SFO where it is indeed warmer and sunnier. Larkspur is likely to be even more so.
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