by Paul Parry | Mar 8, 2019 |
I’ve already written a post about my ill-fated trip to the North to watch Watford play at Chesterfield, a day that would’ve been dramatically different had mobile phones been around then. Now they’re here and everything’s changed. I reckon...
by Paul Parry | Mar 7, 2019 |
I’d dropped Mischa off at school and was sitting in rush-hour traffic on my way home, listening to Shaun Keaveny on 6 Music. It was Shaun’s last day hosting the breakfast show and I heard loads of people’s messages packed to the gills with sadness...
by Paul Parry | Mar 6, 2019 |
In my best Frank Spencer voice, I’ve had a bit o’ trouble. Not too much, you’ll be delighted to hear, but just enough to get under my skin. You see, I get slightly irate when huge, greedy organisations sap my time and energy as I try to deal with...
by Paul Parry | Mar 5, 2019 |
When Amazon decides to enter an industry, prepare for change. Everyone knows they changed the book publishing industry (and they’re changing it again, as Audible, one of their brands, has facilitated huge growth in the sale of audio books). Most people know...
by Paul Parry | Mar 4, 2019 |
This post could be about needing more online storage and the arguably even more boring topic of the need to backup work in case it disappears for whatever reason. But given the sad death of Keith Flint today I won’t write about those things now. The Prodigy made...