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What a Result!
Despite having bought a ticket I decided to stay in a watch last night’s game of the tv. Not a fantastic match but an unbelievable final two minutes to take us through. Backed up by Mark Robins unequivocal statement that he was staying at the club and in fact it’s “in his blood” then surely it is day that will go down in Sky Blue history.
The march to the arch is in on!
Facebook Tests $100 Charge to Message Zuckerberg
Quite an interesting development here. It got me thinking about how much people would pay for an audience, however brief and whether merely by email or telephone with certain public figures.
What price to pitch your tech project to Larry Page? What price to pitch an investment to Warren Buffet? Nevertheless this facebook approach seems slightly ruthless to be done in such a public way…
Vizio’s New Android Tablets Are a Rare Sight at CES
PaperTab: Revolutionary paper tablet
Very cool!
A move from Coventry would be Sky Blue peril
Inevitably, with the FA Cup coming around again, the tie that received a disproportionate amount of coverage was Tottenham Hotspur v Coventry City. It seems amazing now – it was fairly incredible then – that Coventry won the FA Cup in 1987, beating Tottenham in one of the best finals ever seen at the old Wembley. In those days, Coventry had a comparable status to that enjoyed today by Newcastle, Everton and other teams outside that elite group that chases Champions League places.
Today, Coventry are in a sorry state. They were in decline when they fell out of the Premier in 2001. I was there to see their final game of that season at Highfield Road, a ground the mention of which brings tears to the eyes of Sky Blue regulars. Coventry were magnificent escape-artists, but they fell through the trap-door and it hasn’t shut yet.
The Ricoh Stadium…
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I miss the days of the SNES v Megadrive
Circuit Breaker
The US Election Draws Near
Ever since a colleague recommended I watch The West Wing I’ve been a close follower of US politics. To say it enthralls me would be an understatement; the personalities, the history, the politicking and most of all the system make it avid watching, listening and reading.
Over the past few years, since I’ve learnt and absorbed more of the US electoral system it’s fair to say I’ve become a Republican (in the British sense) and would certainly advocate an end to the British monarchy. The beauty of the checks and balances and the split between state and federal power, although far from perfect, makes for an ebb and flow of social discourse that I don’t see within the UK. Now that isn’t all to do with the fact that we have a constitutional monarch but in my view it doesn’t contribute to a disengagement with Westminster.
Anyway, we’re getting to the fun part, now just a month away from the election and President Obama looks firmly on course to win a second term. When you consider the poor performance of the US economy, his comfortable lead points to one main aspect, the disarray in the GOP which has seen the Tea Party faction increase their power to the dismay of the more centrist party members, epitomised by Romney picking Paul Ryan as his running mate. Mitt Romney, even though clearly more than capable of being President, is committed what could be viewed as the Cardinal sin of politics, denying himself, in other words shifting position so regularly to appeal to different parts of the Republican base that he no longer appears principled and solid as a politician. So we enter the final few weeks with Obama comfortably ahead in national polls and with clear leads in the two crucial swing states of Ohio and Florida, if he wins those then he wins the Presidency, simple. The first of three debates is on Thursday, they always make interesting viewing but given the state of the race Obama merely has to duck the big shots Romney has to come out with, Obama can afford to be defensive to score the win. There have been lots of classic debate moments over the years, not too many last time round with McCain and Obama though so here’s hoping for memorable clashes over the next few weeks, I’ve included some of these classic past moments below. Also if you’re interested in the current projections the Huffington Post electoral map is worth some of your time: http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/2012/romney-vs-obama-electoral-map
A Silent Film & MySpace
I’m on my usual once every two months album binge, just discovered:
– A Silent Film
– Imagine Dragons
– The Joy Formidable
Incidentally, MySpace seems to be improving all the time – the upcoming redesign (yes another) looks clean and slick but it seems to be moving more to its previous incarnation of being outright profile rather than content driven. Their preview video can be found below the A Silent Film embed, watch them both, don’t watch them at all, up to you…

