Hoping that we can get on this ride after Christmas with my mum and Alison at the Turbine Hall at the Tate. Will edit this report if we get on it.
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Mac to Reality
I’ve finally taken the plunge back to my roots and bought a Mac. Okay, the company will be paying for it, but I ordered it and use it and get most of the benefit. It’s very sweet, cool and dare I say it, sexy. It’s quiet, quick, light it gets things to work so much …
Growth
Inigo has grown a bit in the last eighteen months. In early October 2005 there were two of us full time and one part time. Now there are four full time and one part time. Turnover from 2004 to 2005 was 42% and 2005 to 2006 was 35%. So things are on the up. We’re …
Into Africa
It’s time that I wrote a bit about the time that I spent in Africa at the start of the year. Being more precise, I was in Kenya and Tanzania with David Hewitt and Carna Hodge from my church. David Hewitt set up something called The Africa Fund in 2000 and I’ve been helping here …
Poison, posturing and perestroika
Poor Russia. Putin’s Russia seems to be on the edge. Whether the poisoning of Litvinenko was to do with the FSB [Russia’s secret services – the wearer of the KGB’s mantle] or some oligarch inspired security force, it’s reminiscent of a bygone age. Chechnya and the oil fields of Central Asia feel like a million …