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Happy New Year !!!

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Wishing everyone a Happy New Year from Dunfermline, Scotland !!!

Robo-Giraffes

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Edinburgh was invaded by a herd of robo-giraffes over the festive period.

Calvin and the Tree

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Buffy the Santa Sleigh'er

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A Very Merry Christmas to One and All !!! from Buffy.

The Thinker

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A pose is struck, while in the background the Gorester ponders the meaning of existence.

Shine On You Crazy Diamond

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For some bizarre reason Steve had a light shining out of his ear that night. Or was that just some ear say?

Have At You Varlet

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Black knight is a long way from home...

Cheers

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Beer we go, beer we go, beer we go....

The Two Towers (abridged)

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On the way to this years festive bash, I spied me two towers in the moonlight.

White Hotel

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Sometimes staying at the White Hotel in Brussels I fealt like I was being watched...

Buffy blogged by Shozu

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One of the appeals of the Nokia N95 was its ability to be used to send photo's directly to the web using Nokia Lifeblog . Lifeblog allows you to transmit images to a Typepad blog. The downside of this is that Typepad is a subscription service. As I've already got several perfectly good Blogger blogs on the go, this option didn't really fit the bill. After a spot of googling for N95 and blogger, I came across ShoZu . ShoZu allows you to send pictures directly to a host of social networking sites including You Tube , Fickr , Facebook , Picassa , Windows Live Space s and of course, Blogger . Go to the ShoZu website for a full list. No fees, greater flexibility and mobile blogging to go. Fantastic. As an experiment I blogged the above picture of my cat Buffy. Now if young Dave had a phone with ShoZu installed he could have blogged his sighting of Neil Lennon in a pub tonight realtime. I hope he wasn't drinking too much, that might explain our recent run of bad form! If yo...

Hardy on Sundown see what tomorrow brings...

I recently got an e-mail from Dave Hardy . The official Hawkwind site contacted him recently to ask about his connections with the band in the 70's. The following item was then posted on their website. http://www.hawkwindmuseum.co.uk/gallery20.htm