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Technorati and the size of the blogosphere: it can’t be THAT hard to figure out, surely?!
Something you may not know - Gary is also an accomplished musician and composer, with his movie compositions and stuff still being bought/ used. He used to teach composing at Britain's top fame school (I forget the name) and he sits around playing the harp at home. When he should be washing up. Back to where we started from methinks. Heh.
Bloody polymaths! What have they ever done for us?!
Gary may remember this ad from the UK (working from my very shaky memory so all the details probably completely wrong):
A fancy red sports car screeches to a halt outside a sunlight continental bar. The two Aussies inside comment to each other, "Probably driven by a short fat bastard".
Out hops a lithe, fit man, middle aged.
"Probably a complete idiot!" they say.
"Professori!" calls out one of the crowd to the man in greeting.
Voice over: don't you just HATE it when that happens?
An ad for Fosters, I think...