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2010 so far…

Posted on 20 March 2010 at 23:27 | Category: Business, Personal

So, I predicted that 2010 promised to be an eventful year, and it hasn’t disappointed quite yet. My business interests have developed dramatically in several directions, with some huge developments still to come in the rest of 2010.

Soon will also see the launch of the new Future Visions website. I’m estimating it will see the light of day by mid-April. Unfortunately, my copywriter went dark recently, so that’s put a delay on the site that was set to be launched on March 1st.

Until next time, x!


Car, 12, found dead after engine failure

Posted on 13 October 2009 at 19:02 | Category: Personal

A 12-year old car has been found dead at the scene of an engine failure in Worcestershire, today.

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When the hard work pays off

Posted on 3 August 2009 at 23:11 | Category: Personal, Web Dev

So, Friday evening (31st July) was spent in Coventry, watching a performance held by a friend of mine in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral.

Kristina has spent the last several months organising this performance, a stage-rendition lasting just over an hour of scenes from the famous Victor Hugo novel Notre Dame de Paris. This was the practical element of the final year of her degree at Coventry University, and I don’t think she’ll mind me saying she took a while to get the ball rolling, but I commend her for the hard work and sustained effort she has put in over the months leading up to last week’s big day.

A scene from the play

My biggest contribution was to produce the website for her production company, In Touch Productions, and gave a little hand in other areas too. Leading up to the performance, we’d spent days checking, and crossing our fingers for, the weather forecast on Friday evening. We were promised cloud, but in a disheartening manner, Mother Nature gifted us said cloud right up until the beginning of the performance, before proverbially raining over the whole thing. When using an outdoor venue, you have to take this factor into account, but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was unlikely in July. Then when the performance ended, so did the rain.

I’ve never seen this kind of public spectacle before. Kristina made full use of the Cathedral area for the various scenes, whilst the audience moved around as the play progressed. I thought this was a unique, neat idea.

To find out about the performance, visit the website at http://www.intouch-productions.co.uk. I thoroughly enjoyed the evening, and congratulations to Kristina and everyone who played a part in the production.


Lolita - a review

Posted on 1 July 2009 at 14:57 | Category: Personal

Lolita - a review

Having finished this book, I had intended to write about it while it remained fresh in my memory. However, such is my nature that I took far longer to plan it than I will probably take to actually write it, and alas, you’re left with what I hope to be a good insight into a wonderful novel, but to promise would be futile.

I’d like to demonstrate my enjoyment of it, but I must warn that if you have any intention of reading it in the near future, you might be better served by not reading any further - my temptation to reveal details has always been too strong to control, and so read it first.

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Something truly new

Posted on 24 May 2009 at 20:30 | Category: Personal

… has started today. Here and now. I’m not saying it will be comfortable, nor will it be easy, but with a bit of time, self control, self discipline and thorough thinking, that will slowly change.

I’m currently playing host to something I can’t control. Dexter calls it his Dark Passenger; mine has similarities, but I’m not about to start slashing people up, justified or otherwise. No, I know what mine is, and I’ll justify it with my own biased emotions. It isn’t sinister - it’s more natural than anything else in the world. More natural even than, say, organic fruit. It has been documented and debated, and at least 90% of people walking on the earth right now have had one of their own some day. But I want rid of mine, right now.

Answers on a postcard.