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New snowboard n stuff…
by Stephen on Oct.10, 2010, under Books, Fitness, News
Yes I bought my snowboard weeks ago, and yes I only rode it for the first time last week, and no I ‘ve not written anything since I said I’d write more so I’m writing now
The New Improved Shuttworld.co.uk
by Stephen on Oct.02, 2010, under Site News
Ok its not really new, or improved but it has a new home on my new hosts, and I do plan on posting more, maybe I’ll actually take photos and put them on here, or have exciting adventures every day that give me something to write about, or maybe I’ll just read books, watch tv and movies and maybe find the odd thing to post that I think people might possibly be interested in
or more likely I’ll write loads for a little while then give up and just write something once a blue moon
Amazon Kindle
by Stephen on Sep.29, 2010, under Books
I’ve had my Kindle for a little while now so feel I can say what I think of it. I think its brilliant, the latest version (the one in the picture) is about the size of a paper back book and with a Kindle Cover it pretty much is the size of a paper back. Pretty much the ideal size. (continue reading…)
A new home
by Stephen on Sep.28, 2010, under Asides
Next few days I’ll be moving the shuttworld.co.uk domain too but for now this is my new home on my new host
Why move? Unlimited everything for the same price as only being allowed 1 domain
OMG that was rubbish
by Stephen on Aug.03, 2010, under Movies/Tv, Rant
I’ve just watch Five’s Bermuda triangle program, apart from the annoying when we draw away the ocean line – no you mapped the ground with ships and satellites you haven’t drained the ocean! – it was quite interesting, until they decided that there’s a space warp there, they then dumb down the science and explain how a warp drive would work and use this to explain how some guys plain travelled at about 2000mph through a storm. This guy flew into what looked like a tunnel in the storm a big electrical storm with weird electronic fog and strange magnetic fields in the area of the triangle.