Archive from March, 2004
The Wheels On The Bus Cost £86 million
15 Mar 2004: You don’t have to be a music fan to find this a work of genius. Someone’s cut up the ravings of the councillor trying to push through the insane “guided bus” scheme and made a dance version of “The Wheels on the Bus” out of it. While you’re at it, if you’re a Cambridge resident, you have until the end of March to write to the Department of Transport to add your voice to the huge numbers of people objecting to this farcical waste of taxpayers’ money.These ones got people talking
What else is new?
- iTunes Match – what happened when I tried it
- Cineworld: run by robots who just don’t care
- My Top Ten Movies of 2011
- Why you shouldn’t leave your passwords in your Will
- Our Experience of Moving House in Cambridge
- Virgin Media “Customer Service” lives up to its reputation
- In Defence of the Olympic Tickets System
- Brit Floyd, Cambridge Corn Exchange, April 2011
- The Unthanks, Cambridge Junction 2, April 2011
- TV Comedy Spin-off Books From The Eighties!
- Spamalot: my favourite scene
- Big upload speed increase from Virgin Media cable internet
- Album of the Year so far
- My Favourite Apps of 2010
- My Favourite Sporting Moments of 2010 (Part 2)
- My Favourite Sporting Moments of 2010 (Part 1)
- My Favourite Gadgets of 2010
- My Favourite Online Videos of 2010
- My Favourite Websites of 2010
- My Favourite TV Programmes of 2010 (Part 2)
- My Favourite Blogs of 2010 (Part 3)
- My Favourite Live Performances of 2010
- My Favourite Radio Programmes of 2010
- My Favourite Movies of 2010
- My Favourite Blogs of 2010 (Part 2)
Me Tweet quite a bit
- #uksnow CB1 7/10 and getting more interesting! 12 hours ago
- #uksnow CB1 2/10 12 hours ago
- Cambridge snow latest: no snow but nice and warm in The Rock on Cherry Hinton Road. Beer fine too. 12 hours ago
- RT @SimonBartlett25 15 different final scores from 15 away league games this season for Ipswich. Amazing stuff. #ITFC <-Great stat!!! 13 hours ago
- Football. Bloody hell. 14 hours ago



