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Sunday 20 December 2009

Oh…

Hmmm …

No, just hmmm …

Just as a general thing …

No, don’t worry, I’ll get round to it … !!

At any rate, I do know I’ve been intent on doing a quick post, in between, watching all sorts of let’s call it Festive Programming, on TV …

What CAN I tell you … ?

But I do know that Tim, bless him is going to be tottering over, tomorrow, but has managed to change browsers: from Firefox to Opera.

He’s been having some serious freezing problems, with Firefox 3.5, which meant switching. Hopefully, it’ll be something that Mozilla issues a fix for, fairly soon.

Although Tim has told me that he’s pleased with it, as Opera 10.10 seems to be running much more smoothly than Firefox 3.5.

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Ooh, just as a side issue, here, back in early November, about keyboard shortcuts?

I’ve just been emailing the shot’s I did for that post, but felt it worth me while to post them up again.

Just in case …

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Oh, now as a last thing …

Here’s what I was ‘Hmmm’ing about, earlier.

The Charts Show, on BBC Radio One has announced that this year’s UK Christmas No. 1, is Rage Against the Machine’s re-issued Killing in the Name.

I think congratulations are due them, and the husband and wife who — over on Facebook — organised the campaign to get the song to the top, ahead of this year’s X-Factor winner, Joe McElderry.

But, while I think it’s nice that Killing in the Name has got there, after having heard the song, I’ve got to admit, I’m not stunned with it.

I think I’d’ve gone for something a touch less … heavy.

Cie la vie.

Never any accounting for taste, is there?




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