Monday, 9 December 2024
Tesla watch update
Tuesday, 3 December 2024
JLR corporate ransacking
Monday, 2 December 2024
tube
Back on the tube last week, I was musing about some changes. I remember the older tube stock, with its 'smoking' carriages, and the reveal at Leytonstone when a train arrived, and dense smoke billowed into the evening air. Ride the carriage and get everything smoked.
Also the era of newspapers. Everyone had a paper, mainly provided free at a local station. Latterly, there was the Stannit, but before that, there was even a choice between the Evening Standard (aka Daily Mail) and the usually thinner Evening News.
Of course, that subsided with the arrival of smartphones, but a smartphone with no connectivity still doesn’t work. It was later fixed, so now everyone can browse their favorite social channels all the way to Ealing Broadway.
Ties and suits have decreased but are not entirely eliminated; hybrid styles have taken over much of the attire. Some of it is Zoom-ready for conference calls.
There are still small tweaks in status, and many people carry A5-sized notepads. I guess they’re lighter than the once-obligatory backpack, which succeeded the briefcase. "I'm busy and have somewhere to be" is also useful for reserving spots in coffee shops.
And footwear. Gone are the shiny shoes for men. It's all trainers now or half trainers with technical uppers implying they are sporting, and with that all-important credibility logo.
Wednesday, 20 November 2024
terminate
Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Novel approach
I've been reviewing a couple of novels recently, one recently published and the other undergoing its last revisions. This process is interesting and similar to the one I use with my own novels before they fly.
As an experiment, I've decided to write a non-fiction book about novel writing based on my personal experiences. I once helped out with a book about railways for a local charity, but sadly, it never saw the light of day.
So here I am with a handsome stranger poised outside the city walls of an unknown world. There's some kind of drone in the sky, and the stranger looks like he's having a rough time.
Now, I need to think of a Non-Fiction Book structure. Something like:
Sunday, 17 November 2024
The circle of scroll
Wednesday, 6 November 2024
ain't no sideshow now
Tuesday, 5 November 2024
Monday, 4 November 2024
twitter abandoned at last
Sunday, 3 November 2024
rookie cleat mixup
Thursday, 31 October 2024
Desolation of Smug
Friday, 25 October 2024
Unredacted Steele
A curious book, in which Christopher Steel reveals much of his life story. From school to post-Trump legal battles. I was expecting more new stuff, but I think I'd desk researched much of it previously, so the surprises were limited.