You see a number of these street performers around London, and I’m sure
in many other cities too. This one
is on the broad walkway, where the northern end of the Millennium Bridge meets Upper
Thames Street. My eye was caught
by the shadowy figure looking on from behind: it’s our esteemed pm David Cameron, sheltering inside the
window of The City of London School
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Friday, 24 August 2012
Ten tiny fingers, ten tiny toes
I saw these on the Tube a couple of weeks ago, the first time I'd seen such things. They were on a man, and at first I thought he might be a fashion student, perhaps trying out a prototype, or end-of-year project. But then I realised he and his mates were sports fans, heading to an Olympic site (not that fashion students can't also be sports fans).
Two minutes with Google and I've got the answer. They are an established product, called Five Fingers, made by Vibram, and sold all over the world, with a huge range of models. Ah, what a sheltered life I lead. Full details here:
Two minutes with Google and I've got the answer. They are an established product, called Five Fingers, made by Vibram, and sold all over the world, with a huge range of models. Ah, what a sheltered life I lead. Full details here:
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Borough Market
Borough Market, just south of the river, at the junction with London Bridge, has a wonderfully wide range of producers. I don't see it any longer as a fruit 'n veg market but more a place where foodies can sample a fantastic range of fresh supplies and products. Here is one which caught my eye.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Trusted Friend or the Evil Empire?
Two thought-provoking pieces in the newspapers, within a matter of days.
Apple's cloud rains on
its own parade
John Naughton reports on the risks in placing all your digital
possessions up there in the Cloud.
"In the space of one hour my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over, then deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racist and homophobic messages. And worst of all, my AppleID account was broken into, and my hackers used it to remotely erase all of the data on my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook."
A paragon of internet virtue no more
Andrew Smith writes about the latest scandal to hit Google, once the
‘good guys’ and now increasingly being seen as switching to the dark side. Full article here
Declaration: I am of course very conscious that I’m writing this post on
an Apple MacBook and posting it on a Google blog: such is life
Monday, 6 August 2012
Life is Beautiful: Mr Brainwash
My post of July 15th below shows two graffiti images
from the old mail sorting office on New Oxford St/Museum Street. I saw today that they have been joined
by more. The tall banner seems
suitably disrespectful, with a young Queen Elizabteh holding a spray can and wearing a CND brooch. And
yet the banner itself, with its size and professional fixing, almost seems like
a piece of corporate advertising. The signature of Mr Brainwash, in the bottom
right hand corner perhaps confirms the rumours.
I don’t know the authorship of the other two.
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Pounding Hearts…the GB taxpayers
The organisers have repeatedly claimed there would be no Olympic Games
without the sponsors. The fact is that the major part of the total cost of around £9.3 billion, is met from the GB
taxpayers.
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