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Wednesday, 7 May 2014

A driving song set to the tune of Donna e mobile (almost)

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Written after driving down the M6 onto the M5 and watching a taxi that had almost gone past the slip road, decide to stop in the centr...
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Saturday, 15 March 2014

The World According to Snafu - Security Cameras

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Why do people bother with security cameras? How often have you seen a police copy of the footage taken from a security camera and even wit...
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Saturday, 8 March 2014

Spring is springing

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It looks as if spring has arrived at last in England. Because it has been a warmer winter than usual, some plants are well ahead of o...
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Thursday, 6 February 2014

Catchup part… I’ve lost count… Back again to Summer 2013

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Microlights and Helicopters  For my birthday two years ago, my number two son bought me one of those experience presents which was for a ...
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Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Still catching up. Summer 2013, so long ago…

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Over the last few months of 2013, I started to relate our adventures in Canada and the USA, where we went for our bi-annual trip to ...
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Friday, 17 January 2014

The world according to Snafu - Another curmudgeonly rant.

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Sea salt.  Recently a firm in the UK has gained the right to name their product as coming from their local strip of sea and anyone else no...
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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Another New Year

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So here we are another year has come around and it is 2014. When exactly did the New Year start? We celebrate the start of the New Yea...
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Happily married, retired. The name SNAFU was accidental, I got cross with Blogger because my name is so commonplace any variation I could think of was already in use. Computer systems do not do sarcasm and so it accepted my comment as my user name. I am not hiding my identity, my name is Pete Morris. Lifelong geek and technophile. Bookshelves in nearly every room of the house, from Blyton to Einstein. Spent most of my working life training adults in geeky stuff, from basic electrics to computer systems. My heroes are, amongst others, Richard Feynman, Freeman Dyson and Eric Laithwaite and if you don’t need to look them up in Wikipedia then you are my kind of geek. .
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