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And she won too.

5 May, 2005
Posted in: Reading etc.

Heather is in the Swiss blog awards. I don’t think she’s really too pushed about it herself but you know, I thought it would be nice.  But I can’t work out how to do it and unless someone explains to me soon, I won’t bother (though, I suppose since HJB doesn’t care, it’s no big deal or anything).

Comments
jackdalton

on 05 May 2005 at 15:00

I wouldn’t vote for her… she’s too good to win. Only mediocraties ever win those things.

dmts

on 05 May 2005 at 15:06

Oh Waffly – how lovely. Actually this is the Swiss being terribly punctual about things – I don’t think it’s happening until next year but Matthias asked me to mention it on the blog and I thought that a bit of blatant electioneering mentioning a few other Swiss blogs would be good.
Jack, that’s terribly sweet of you. I think.

KateEvans

on 05 May 2005 at 19:55

I thought Mediocrates was a Greek philosopher.

NorahSplog

on 05 May 2005 at 20:08

Until you discovered Smirnoff?

jackdalton

on 05 May 2005 at 22:49

And there I was quietly patting myself on the back for a reasonable, two-layer word-play when who comes along but The Spokesperson for the League of Anti-mediocrities herself….
There are times when I give up on this deep humour thing, KateEvans. Because there’s always a bigger fish… 😉

KateEvans

on 05 May 2005 at 23:26

So the old ones really aren’t the best ones, then? Rats.

jackdalton

on 06 May 2005 at 00:06

Only when they are delivered with panache and a certain kind of wide-eyedfaith. 😉
ps not a good idea to mention rats… it might upset someone round here.

poggle

on 06 May 2005 at 11:00

I heard that. Mind you, they don’t do so well round here ….

beachhutman

on 06 May 2005 at 11:25

Soddit, how DO you get a link into comments? I had some good ratty stuff here: http://www.20six.co.uk/nextEntries/qgmiaosnfzv5

belgianwaffle

on 06 May 2005 at 21:26

Pog, you are all knowing. Ta. Jack, Kate, Norah, this is all a bit beyond me, I hope you realise that. BHM, as a person who can’t even work out how to vote in blog awards, I am poorly positioned to answer that.
HJB, NEXT YEAR??? You realise that by then I will have three small children and it will take all my energy to get out of bed, pull on my dressing gown and struggle to the kitchen. If they can’t take my vote now, it may never come…

Those go ahead Americans

5 May, 2005
Posted in: Siblings

My sister wants to know what I know about copyright and trademark law.  Not a lot.

“Reason I ask is that a colleague from work and I would like to file a patent but the US government patent site is very confusing.”

Comments
Locotes

on 05 May 2005 at 15:48

Unless it’s a patent on a product that makes internet sites easier to understand. Could be a winner…

Friar Tuck

on 05 May 2005 at 15:49

Ah, good. You do pro bono work. Expect my packet of questions in the post.

belgianwaffle

on 06 May 2005 at 21:24

JD, good point. Locotes, even better point. Have no idea what it’s for, this is her description “Its definitely worth investigating. Probably a better way to spend my time rather than playing Spider Solitaire”. And who am I to quibble with that?
FT, no.

English Whimsey; American Genius

5 May, 2005
Posted in: Reading etc.

Am back rereading the collected Dorothy Parker. Particularly liked this from a review of an A.A. Milne offering.

“The cabinet minister talks softly and embarrassingly to Sally – “Ah Selly, Selly, Selly” – but that is not enough. He must tap out to her, on the garden wall, his message, though she is right beside him.  First he taps, and at the length it would take, the letter “I”. Then he goes on in to “l”, and, though surely everone in the audience has caught the idea, he carries through to “o”. “Oh, he’s not going on into “v””, I told myself. “Even Milne wouldn’t do that to you”. But he did. He tapped on through “v”, and then did an “e”. “If he does “y””, I thought, “I’m through.” And he did. So I shot myself. [….]

The play ends with him sitting at his desk, one hand tapping out “Good-bye, dear” – what a man; he must have had woodpecker blood in him! – while the other grasps the pen…”

Belgian Parking

5 May, 2005
Posted in: Belgium
Total cost to me of parking my car on the street all day: €10 plus 4 trips out to feed the meter.
Total cost of parking fine received yesterday when I forgot to feed the meter (hey, I was busy): €12 plus no trips to the meter.
Personally, I think they need to rethink their level of fines.  I also finally understand why I am the ONLY person in Belgium who pays for parking  up front.

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