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Karen

John has a lovely post on his blog about Karen Spärck Jones, who died on Wednesday.

She was a good friend. We had a couple of arguments – no, not arguments, debates – which we both enjoyed greatly. She was right more often than I was; sometimes I knew this from the start but it was fun playing devil’s advocate with her.

Some loved her, some admired her, some found her infuriating. But whatever your viewpoint, the world is a duller place for her passing. And that’s not a bad epitaph for anybody.

 

Live for music

In just under three months, England will go smoke-free. No more smoking in public places. I, for one, can’t wait. But it raises a dashed sticky question…

In the past, many decent chaps were saved from dastardly bullets by having a cigarette case in their top pocket. If fewer of these chaps are in the habit of carrying such things, what is to become of England?

Fortunately, a new form of personal protection has arisen in the form of the iPod. Kevin Garrad (3rd Infantry Division) apparently had his life saved – or at least avoided a nasty injury – by carrying one of these newfangled devices.

Scotney Castle

Scotney Castle, Kent

Ightham Mote, Kent

Ightham Mote

Another beautiful National Trust property.

Ightham Mote, Kent

In case you’re wondering, it’s pronounced “item”!

Content in Kent

Kentish sheep

Sheep and lambs on the Fairlawne Estate in Kent. They belong, or at least the grass they munch so assiduously belongs, to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.

God’s Marbles

This image has been doing the rounds – and I think it’s wonderful. I’m not sure of its origin, so my apologies if I’m violating anybody’s copyright here. Many thanks to Jonathan Jeacocke for showing it to me.

This should help you keep things in perspective…

God's Marbles

ETel 07 photos

Friends and family wanting a laugh should have a look here.

Rudyard Kipling’s home

A rear view of Bateman’s.

Bateman's, Rudyard Kipling's home

EMI and Apple lead the way

Excellent news. Starting in May, you’ll be able to buy some higher-quality DRM-free music from iTunes for an extra 30c. This is an EMI intiative – I wonder if the other labels will follow suit.
More info on the BBC and on Apple’s site.

Thanks to Michael for pointing it out.

Picturesque and statuesque

I quite like this chap, seen this morning at Bateman’s, Rudyard Kipling’s former home.

Statue at Bateman's

Rose and I had a very pleasant weekend exploring parts of Kent and Sussex. I’ll post a few more pics here over the next few days.

HMV gets a new logo

A temporary one, but I think it’s great… here.

Of course, one should probably take note of the date…

Whizzta?

The core of Microsoft Vista is, by most accounts, a pretty solid operating system, though I can’t speak from any personal experience. In fact, I’ve scarcely had any experience of XP, having abandoned Windows for the Mac about 6 years ago; something I’ve never had cause to regret.

I thought Peter Gutman’s excellent report on how the operating system has been crippled to accommodate the whims of Hollywood was a good reason to maintain my distance. Now it appears that it may not be that good even at copying, renaming or deleting files

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