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Internet World here we come…!

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

So my blog has been unloved for a bit.  But that is because we have been so busy getting sorted for Internet World 2007 next week.

After being prodded to write something, I will now write something suitable for my blog.

So what is Internet World?  Well, it’s a place that allows people to find out more about the really cool Internet stuff that is out there.  We’ll be there and wait till you see our stand!

We’ve got a bit of a theme going and from the blogs that we add next week, you’ll be able to see what I mean.

Also, our very own Alexander Craig, will be talking about the newly launched Clothes Online 2007 usability benchmarking report that we have just completed.  He’ll be talking on Tuesday 1st May at 2pm in the Digital Marketing Theatre.  Look who has sponsored it too!

And if you pass by on Thursday 3rd May, our stand will have something very special on it too…

More next week from the hub of Internet World!!

 

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

On the slippery slope…

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Whoops.  I lost the password to my blog.  And now I have found it.

Anyway, the DVD of the bit10 snowboarding trip has made it to the web.  Watch it here.

And you can also view my piccies here too.

Hope you like the DVD - it could not have been made without the antics of the bit10 bunch, who willing sacrificed life n limb to make it.  Unfortunately, there were two videos that did not make it onto the film - simply because they weren’t caught on camera.

The first one was of John, the bean counter, skiiing majestically down the slopes to the Chalet Les Arcs for a quick vin chaud and failing to notice that the snow ended where the chalet begun.  So he ended up skiing over a 6ft drop onto a chair and breaking it in the process.  The reconstruction is included in the DVD.

The second one was yours truly, who managed to fall on camera - no, rephrase that, fall ON the camera.  Fortunately the camera survived however the fall down the mountain of approximately 50-100 metres on front and back was not caught on film.  Phew.