June 6, 2010 in Uncategorized by Jonathan
Spitalfields Market used to be cool. Then the property speculators came and changed it into a massive chain restaurant food desert. Nothing exits any longer except pre-designed menus mostly with pictures of food and absolutely I mean absolutely no choice. Its clearly a huge success. The whole area is crammed with people voluntarily being force fed machine made pre packaged pre digested high calorie crap. Even the hippish Leon has fallen in line and gone with the same old same old menu. Our advertising gurus told us we needed more choice but what they really meant was controlled drip fed battery farmed choice.
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June 2, 2010 in Uncategorized by Jonathan
Today I’m having a flat white and slice of apple cake in the motorcycle cafe on Lower Marsh. Its a really cool laid back place to spend time in. The music played is good too. Being here made me think of the old TV series Friends and the coffee shop the characters used to meet in Central Perk. The one thing that dates Friends is that nobody was ever seen in that coffee place using a laptop. Today even in the little place I’m in there is one guy with an Apple Mac. Be Interesting to see what people will be using in fifteen years time. Hey by the way I suppose the forerunner of the coffee shop on TV was the series Ellen where Ellen worked in a book shop that had a coffee area. I remember my first trip to Borders and visiting the coffee shop INSIDE the booshop. Nowdays coffee in bookshops is as normal as seeing Heinz Baked Beans in a supermarket. Oh progress how we live you…
Ps they are playing Waterloo Sunset in here at the moment how appropriate.
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May 31, 2010 in Uncategorized by Jonathan
The new medieval galleries at the V&A are stunning. A street has been put together based on European medieval street scenes. At the end is this building on stilts with trees growing from the roof. Its a really amazing sight as you walk around the corner. Its still under construction but worth a visit in the mean time. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
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May 16, 2010 in Uncategorized by Jonathan
Yes first out cafe is open on Sundays.
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May 16, 2010 in Uncategorized by Jonathan
It was quite easy to setup. You need to go to your hosting control panel (CPanel in my case) and then go to Create new A Record. Then add the Posterous domain name – blog and the Posterous IP address
67.207.139.81, then save. If all goes well you should be able to use the http://blog.yourdomainname.com.
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