UFOs over Canon's Marsh
May. 22nd, 2004 07:21 pmI [heart] pottering round Bristol by push-bike. One gets to see much more of the works of the city that way.
So anyway, Joe Maplins handed over a replacement PSU with nary a comment. (and later the box in question came back w/o mithering about the state of the disk. Result!)
Flushed with success, I stopped off at a handy push-bike shop and bagged one of these. And very satisfactory it is too, in a geeky tool-fetish manner.
In other news, the Two Lone Swordsmen album, 'The Double Gone Chapel', becomes finer every time I play it. It lurches in an endearing and louche manner between JD and PIL-influenced post-punk, strange and loping dub, and a very stoned New Order (circa Movement) playing with a squitty 303. The cover of 'Sex beat' is a fine thing and should be played at clubs everywhere, if only to give cloth-eared trads The Fear.
So anyway, Joe Maplins handed over a replacement PSU with nary a comment. (and later the box in question came back w/o mithering about the state of the disk. Result!)
Flushed with success, I stopped off at a handy push-bike shop and bagged one of these. And very satisfactory it is too, in a geeky tool-fetish manner.
In other news, the Two Lone Swordsmen album, 'The Double Gone Chapel', becomes finer every time I play it. It lurches in an endearing and louche manner between JD and PIL-influenced post-punk, strange and loping dub, and a very stoned New Order (circa Movement) playing with a squitty 303. The cover of 'Sex beat' is a fine thing and should be played at clubs everywhere, if only to give cloth-eared trads The Fear.