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30th August
Saw 
Stones In Their Pockets at the Rep. Very good two hander in which the actors played multiple characters very convincingly - something which I always appreciate. It was well received by the audience, with spontaneous applause in several places. The play is set in Ireland, where a film company have come to make a hollywood movie set in Ireland. The locals (+ an incomer) get to play the part of the oppressed peasants, while gawping at the stars (and, more importantly, getting \xA340 a day). Good, funny, light (mostly) .
26th August
Amongst other things, I am currently reading 
The Code Book by 
Simon Singh, which is excellent. In it he discusses the 
Beale Ciphers.
25th August
Some of the earliest writing in the world: 
http://www.nb.no/baser/schoyen/4/4.4/441.html#3008 
Including 
Cuneiform Writing and a very rare example of 
Linear A text with Arcadian style pictures.
Read some of the writings of 
Herodotus Of Hallicarnassus.
Original text at:
http://www.herodotuswebsite.co.uk/Text/extext.htm 
and commentary/summary at: 
http://www.livius.org/he-hg/herodotus/herodotus01.htm 
24th August
There's a lot of strange things live in caves: 
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/biospeleology/explore.htm
23rd August 
Saw comedians 
Nick Wilty and 
Junior Simpson, fresh back from Edinburgh. 
21st August 
There are a vast number of posters for the "Default" 1st Birthday bash around Moseley at the moment. Headlining is Brothomstates from Finland. I'm thinking of going, and found that you can download a full album and live sets (including one from March 2002) at:
http://www.brothomstates.com/
Having had a bit of a listen, I'd describe them as pleasent, tuneful, and generally "soft" electronic music - there is one live track where the "drumming" is a bit relentless for my tastes, but the other tracks are much less "banging" and more relaxed. 
19th August
Finished 
http://www.miniclip.com/acno/acno.htm - I haven't been playing it continuously since the 13th though! Boulderdash / Miner'49 / Dig Dug games are a kind of "programming game" in that you have to solve a puzzle by doing a very specific sequence of actions in a particular order. Often, the puzzles seem impossible initially, but by using the small repetoire of actions you have available, in the correct combination, they become easy. 
Lemmings is the classic "programming game" to me, with the Lemmings acting like little 
Turing Machines transforming their environment. I'm not really that into most computer games - things like Doom leave me cold. 
Both Lemmings and Boulderdash games follow a teaching pattern, in which initially, the simple actions are demonstrated individually, then in simple combinations, more complex combinations and finally present puzzles which require the use of obscure side-effects. 
16th August 2002
Went to 
Klub Catusi at the 
Medicine Bar - but somehow it didn't seem very Catusi-esque. Different crowd, and different music.
13th August 2002
Play good Boulderbash clone, Acno's Energiser, at:
http://www.miniclip.com/acno/acno.htm
Level 20 was the 1st hard one!
11th August 2002
Hear 
The Good Companions by 
John Boynton Priestley on 
Radio Four.
Go to 
A Spelendid Afternoon at the 
Custard Factory / 
Medicine Bar, see 
MistysBigAdventure and a load of other bands.
4th August 2002
Finally got my 
Psion 5mx working with my mobile - so now I can surf the 
net from anywhere! One of the problems I was having was the psion
 modem settings. For anyone who finds this, the modem init string for a 
T68 phone is just "ATZ", leave the data and fax init strings empty.
3rd August 2002
Read an interesting article on eels, eel pie shops and eel cookery ( 
http://www.gastronomica.org/gastro/pages/sample2.2.html )
2nd August 2002
Hear new (1st) CD from 
Special Needs - very good. It's captured their live performance style very well.
1st August 2002
Saw 
Dog Food at the 
Fiddle And Bone - the pub's music licence is currently under threat as residents of newly build luxury flats nearby have complained about the noise. 
Dog Food were great - but unfortunately, the volume of the vocals was too low!
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