Monthly Archives: January 2007

Assorted thoughts (III)

My last installment of thoughts about my forth-and-back travels a week ago (earlier musings): The grass was magnificent green in The Netherlands, which took me by surprise. Frost had not arrived yet. Canadians should take over the idea of garbage … Continue reading

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Can-cer

Earlier this morning, I was reading two (BBC) articles about cancer: ‘Spicy foods can kill cancers’ and ‘Hope over tumour fighting therapy’1. The first article rings a bell: I think I read something about the magical effects of jalapeno peppers … Continue reading

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Assorted thoughts (II)

More random picks from the grey matter cabinet (earlier picks): Great Britain is culturally more diverse than The Netherlands. However, for some kind of reason, all British people love going to The Netherlands, or rather, Amsterdam. Much to my surprise, … Continue reading

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2.0.6

I just upgraded to the latest recommended WP version and I’m currently sorting the open issues regarding the (installed) plug-ins. For future reference: ‘How to install your online WordPress locally’. (As a reference, my thoughts on upgrading your WordPress the … Continue reading

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Assorted thoughts

Some (not so related) thoughts from the last couple of days: There are a lot of people around with Toshiba laptops, particularly ones coming from North America. On my flight back home, I saw at least one lady use the … Continue reading

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Tom-ti-tom

That’s the sound of jet-lag. I arrived back home a couple of days ago after spending the traditional hours of running up and down stairs at Heathrow airport. There were many security checks, of course, but spending too many minutes … Continue reading

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Dreaded – rain

Earlier, we decided to head out with camera gear and walk towards a place we call ‘the deer park’. We struck up a brief conversation with a lady, kids and their grandfather, who were astonished to see that a (majestic) … Continue reading

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