Monthly Archives: May 2003

Enter the Matrix

Enter The Matrix has sold upwards of one million copies [www.theregister.co.uk]. I bought one of those copies and, whilst the game is OK and runs pretty well, the control system is dire, and I spend a lot of time just shouting at it to do something else. Essentially your character can get locked into bullet [...]

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teevee

The bland naffness that is the new series of Big Brother [news.bbc.co.uk], summed up fairly well in this slanted BBC news article.

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Photo Friday

This week’s Photo Friday is overlooked [www.photofriday.com]. The picture shows the view that I overlook, what with my house being on a hill and everything. I get to overlook the road, so I can see things going on down there. It’s great being up high. You get a phone reception and everything..

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2 million

That’s how many broadband connections the UK has [news.bbc.co.uk]. And, since that’s an Oftel statistic, it’s probably out of date and low. We are zooooooming ahead with our speady connections. Yaay, erm, us.

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Matrix Reloaded

Okay so I went to see the Matrix Reloaded [whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com] last night. It was very impressive. They managed to top the visual and sonic feats of the previous Matrix movie and come up with something that kept me glued to the picture for the however long it was that the movie lasted. Plotwise, I’m not [...]

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