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Day 0

Start: Bath End: High Wycombe Distance: 98 miles Time: 2h10m We left two cats and two parents (we’re not quite sure who’s looking after whom) at 5:50pm on Sunday and hopped in the van, steaming up Box Hill at 40mph. At one point Kathy got up to 65mph on the motorway; Tim, of course, didn’t stray above 60. We arrived in High Wycombe after an uneventful journey to a wonderful meal of pie (mmm, pie), mash and veggies. Read more...

Signing off

I’m getting away from it all for five (count ‘em!) weeks with my lovely wife, but you can read all about it at our Campervan Blog. Ciao!

Transport of Delight

This (see pic) is what we’re driving in: a 1985 Renault Trafic T1000 Richard Holdsworth campervan conversion with 37,000 miles on the clock. Yes, it’s old, but it’s been well looked-after!

6 Days to go!!!

We’re counting the days and starting to panic ever so mildly at how much there is left to do: pack, tidy the house, finish writing instructions for those looking after the house and cats while we are away etc. Tim gave me a real scare this morning when he passed out, this happened in March and he hit his head quite badly. Today he got up with really ad pain in his shoulder and thought it might be a trapped nerve. Read more...

By the way

If you would rather not receive our e-mail updates regarding our tour of Europe then let us know by e-mailing tim(at)timandkathy.co.uk or kathy(at)timandkathy.co.uk.

CrossRef.org: One Fat Site

I’m currently doing some work that involves CrossRef, “a collaborative reference linking service that allows the user to click on a citation and be taken directly to the target content”. All well and good, except that CrossRef play fast and loose with the standard we all know as HTML(HyperText Markup Language). Their site generates only 75 validation errors, which is by no means a lot. The worrying thing, though, is their use of made-up tags and attributes, like <csscriptdict>. Read more...

Finn Brothers to play Bristol

According to the BBC Bristol web site, Neil and Tim Finn are to play the Colston Hall in October. As a long-time fan of Crowded House (I went to see them in the slightly larger surroundings of Birmingham’s NEC in 1994), this will doubtless be a top night out. Of course, the Archos is allowing me to carry vast amounts of music around with me, including Crowded House’s four studio albums (Crowded House, Temple of Low Men, Woodface and Together Alone) all of which continue to delight and surprise me with their musicianship and intelligent lyrics. Read more...

Del.icio.us

I’ve just signed up for Del.icio.us, a "social bookmarks" service. It’s a great way to share your bookmarks between multiple computers (home and work, say) and also to share them with friends/fiends/random people on t’interweb. You can view my profile, if you want.

Second-hand ripoffs

I’m coming increasingly to the conclusion that (a) second-hand iPods are overpriced, and (b) eBay is a living, breathing example of the power of a heady mix of capitalism and stupidity. You know, more money than sense and all that… I’ve been gathering data from eBay (manually) of the closing prices of iPods, which model they are and which generation. [Note for the uninitiated: the latest "All New!" iPods are the fourth generation. Read more...

Leffe On Tap

Graham (Kathy’s second cousin) popped over to Bath last night. We had ace food at The Globe, then got a taxi into town. We thought we might go to the recently-opened JD Wetherspoon’s in Kingsmead, but we glanced in the window and thought that it looked a little…soulless. (Side note for trivia fans: it seems that a new record was set last Sunday on the pub’s opening in that it only took two hours for a fight/riot/disturbance to occur and the Police to be called out. Read more...
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