Yearly Archives: 2008

Silly Scanner fun

The wonderful Librarything is selling off cuecat scanners, to read the ISBN numbers off barcodes, very cheaply, and mine arrived this morning. It took about ten minutes to learn that the secret is to swipe quite fast, and after that, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Raymond Chandler

So hard to do right; so easy to do like this: For an instant, I saw the golden ring on his drumming fingers. A five-pointed star was engraved on the ring that Dr Albert Fowler was no longer wearing when … Continue reading Continue reading

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Onward, Christian soldiers

There is a rather good and very chilling article in the most recent Atlantic by Eliza Griswold, daughter of the former Presiding Bishop, which casts some light on the reasons why Dr Akinola might want to hold a conference in … Continue reading Continue reading

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Nineteen percent

Did Nixon get down to fourteen? Well, there are ten months left for Bush to beat that. But this approval rating is still rather gratifying. Of course, once the air goes out of the American economy, the rest of us … Continue reading Continue reading

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Small self plug

I am going to deliver one of the Oxford Amnesty Lectures tomorrow, or at least participate in a sort of debate that replaces one of the lectures. This is one of the most honouring things I have ever been asked … Continue reading Continue reading

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Sushi Pizza

On this blog we refrain from Norwegian jokes but I would not like to take seriously this recipe from Dagbladet. Yes, it is a sushi pizza, with the fish (Norwegian salmon and Norwegian halibut are specified) arranged on round platters … Continue reading Continue reading

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Filthy synod blogging

There is something about the extreme boredom of a routine synod meeting which fires up the erotic imagination, and yesterday afternoon, as I sat in the press room trying to summon up the will to live, or at least to … Continue reading Continue reading

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Emergency Sanity blogging

Before I go into London. I just want to record that spring has arrived in the countryside. I was struggling with a filthy cold for most of the weekend, and turned down an invitiation to go on the Sunday programme … Continue reading Continue reading

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Monday Press blogging

Let the record1 show that Ruth Gledhill had the only news this morning, and that her analysis piece actually moved forward our understanding of the story. She is the only person who has actually explained how the catastrophe happened — … Continue reading Continue reading

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Emergency press blogging

There is so much going on in the Rowan story that most will be forgotten by Tuesday, when I come to write a proper press column, so I thought I would put some disorganised notes on the Sunday papers here. … Continue reading Continue reading

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