So, this is one of 200,000,000 blogs ‘out there’.
Hmm. Feels rather crowed…
Hype or hope: the world will be a different place by the time you get to the end of this video.
Popularity: 6% [?]
It’s been a while since my days of constant international business travel; I’d forgotten just what a pleasure it can be. In recent weeks, a pan-European project has taken me on multiple day-trips, and all my fondest memories have flooded back. Especially over the past 24 hours, as a French Air Traffic Control strike left [...]
Brilliant final-furlong analysis of the election in the Financial Times this weekend. In summary: it has been a campaign devoid of content. Faced with a huge fiscal problem, whoever gets in will need to sack public sector workers, cut pay, reduce pensions and axe services. No party has deigned to explain how it would do [...]
Back on the Blog. Back on the Bike
How are you dealing with mid-life? A Harley Davidson and a ponytail? A spiritual retreat up a mountain? Writing the Great Postmodern novel? For me, it’s getting back on a racing bike. Of course, it’s not called a racing bike any more; it’s a road bike. But the drop handlebars, the razor-blade saddle and the [...]
According to Wired Magazine, the average American spends 8 to 9 hours a day in front of a screen. Based on the premise that information consumption should be as healthy as food consumption, the magazine suggests this as a ‘balanced diet’ in this information-overload age: Now, I’m reasonably media-savvy, and the very existence of this [...]
(Populist philosopher Alain de Botton says that he loves his new project – a £30,000 fee for writing a book about Heathrow. He says that airports are “the imaginative centres of our civilization.” On the day his appointment was announced, I was in Terminal 3, on my way to Stockholm. So here’s my immediate take [...]
In a recent radio interview, Alan Ayckbourn recounted going for a drink with a young Harold Pinter, and the two of them being accosted by a man with the opening line: “I think I may have murdered my Mother-in-Law”. After they had listened to a convoluted tale of family members being pushed up chimneys, Pinter [...]
Sit looking at a blank blogging screen for long enough, and eventually the most unlikely memories arise as you search for an opening sentence. It’s just happened again, which explains why this piece doesn’t start in Schenzen, but on a train in a story by David Nobbs. “Cupid’s Dart” was a TV film that Nobbs [...]
“It is necessary to the happiness of man that he be mentally faithful to himself. Infidelity does not consistent of believing, or in disbelieving; it consists of professing to believe what he does not believe.” Thomas Paine It is Sunday morning. Ben and I sit in the kitchen. I skim the pages of a broadsheet, [...]
So, you’ve built a very successful business. You’ve put heart and soul into it, burnt the midnight oil, taken risks, made sacrifices, reached your goals. You are now richer that Croesus and more famous than the Queen. Next step? The business biography. You interview some ‘co-writers’, select one you like, set to work and within [...]
So, this is one of 200,000,000 blogs ‘out there’.
Hmm. Feels rather crowed…
Hype or hope: the world will be a different place by the time you get to the end of this video.
Popularity: 6% [?]
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