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Turkey Journal – Christmas 2005
Yep, its that time again. I dug out my trusty hardcopy turkey journal in preparation for tonight’s family feast. Mandy and I were awoken this morning by our burglar alarm – set off by Deano bringing this years fowl and … Continue reading
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Turkey Journal 2003-2005
I will update this post with prior entries from my hardcopy turkey journal beginning with a beautiful size 43 bird from Christmas 2003. Special thanks to the NTF (National Turkey Federation – of the USA of course) http://www.eatturkey.com/consumer/cookinfo/turroast.html http://www.azbbqa.com/MeatSafety/turkntpamphlet.shtml
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Christmas – challenging conventional wisdom
Christmas – challenging conventional wisdom If you are a contrary (or grumpy old bastard) type who likes to challenge conventional wisdom then try this little experiment on Christmas day. 1. Fold some wrapping paper in half 10times or more 2. … Continue reading
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Tag Trouble – ConnectingUp2006 Conference
The previous post about the ConnectingUp2006 Conference in Adelaide, South Australia, May 1-2, 2006 has some broken links. Bear with me – I’m having HTML issues on MSN Spaces using Firefox on my Mac! Hopefully the links in this post … Continue reading
ConnectingUp2006 – interesting coffee today
Doug and Steve from CISA bought me coffee today. We talked about making their connectingup2006 conference interesting – in the UnConference sense. We agreed some pre, during and post conference conversations in weblogs and podcasts would be a good start. … Continue reading
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Voice from Toilet – LizardLounge Violence
I read something quite disturbing on a note stuck to a toilet cistern while at a gig for my son’s band the other night. More interesting than the distressed tone and disturbing allegations of police violence was the list of … Continue reading
Internet Identity & Attention Data Podcast with Sxip and Microsoft
Now you should listen to this – its important. I will update this post when I have listened to the podcast a cupla times. Internet Identity & Attention Data Podcast with Sxip and Microsoft: " Sxip Identity’s Founder & CEO, … Continue reading
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Fifty Thou
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Microsoft Unlimited Potential Conference
I just got back from two days in Sydney, where I made a small contribution to the Microsoft Unlimited Potential (UP) Conference. What a humbling, challenging and potentially empowering experience. Let me start by thanking Beth Worrall and Frank … Continue reading
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