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Latest diary entries by alexh tagged with "amazon"

I am, anti-climactically, referring to my Christmas reading I'm afraid...

I've just opened "Passing For Normal" by Amy Wilensky, a story of her life coping with Tourette's and OCD (for those of you who watch Shameless or Father Ted, apparently Tourette's doesn't just manifest itself as random outbursts of Father Jack-style blasphemy - I've been told...). It's a fascinating insight into this amazing woman's life (to date), and I'm reading with amazement. Find out more on Amazon.

QI's "Book of General Ignorance" is another bit of reading I've done this Crimbo. Until now I never knew Hippopotamus skin weighed about a tonne (a quarter of their total body weight, apparently). Nor did I know the Universe was beige (how boring). Or that Henry VIII had only two (or, arguably, four) wives. Or... Oh just go and buy it - it's great.

The creator of Dilbert has written a less well-known book and released it under the Creative Commons license. Entitled "God's Debris", it bills itself as "a 132-page thought experiment wrapped in a fictional story", and warns that it's not for people with set views on religion. For the rest of us, I think ("hope" maybe?) it's going to turn out to be something of an eye-opener. Another one I'm looking forward to finishing. You can download it below...

I also picked up "Ever Dated A Psycho?", a tongue-in-cheek (and occasionally flashback-inducing) book on how to go about finding that special, psychotic someone. Or something like that... Well worth a look I think :o)

Another Waterstones special was Chris Ryan's (y'know, author of "The One That Got Away") latest tome, "Ultimate Weapon". I gave up playing "spot the spelling mistake" after I reached twenty, but the story was a fairly absorbing - if predictable - read. If nothing else, I now know the mountains to the north of Iraq are somewhat chilly...

Other things I've read this holiday include About 345 more words in this entry

I've been trying to track down a chillout tune that I managed to lose a couple of years ago. All I knew about it was the vocal "It ain't always umbrellas in the rain" and that it was a chillout tune.

Having given up searching for it, I still decided to drop "umbrellas" into the iTunes store's search toy today - result: up popped Helicopter Girl's "Umbrellas in the rain"! It's not the mix I remember but it's damned close, so in the basket it went. Result - one very happy greyhead.

The tune's in the iTunes store, and you might also want to check out Helicopter Girl's album - here on Amazon.co.uk - if you're into your chillout. You can read more about Helicopter Girl - aka Jackie Joyce - on Discogs dot com, or read Stylus Magazine's review of her from a couple of years ago.

If you're not into chillout, then what are you doing reading this post?

Much luv /munki


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Welcome to my online ramblings repository. As of Friday 16th March, I have been sentenced to serve an extra 18 months in Portsmouth as a Sabbatical officer at the Union. Until then, I have to get my degree and train up to be a Sabb while running UPSU.net

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about me

"Grumpy, geeky old grey-head"

'Ello! I'm Alex, and I'm one of the mysterious and slightly-shady figures know as "Sabbatical Officers" - my job title is something like Media Whore, and I divide my time equally between upsetting students, annoying staff members, tweaking the UP ... (read more).

my degree

BSc (Hons) eCommerce & Internet Systems (I got a Desmon)