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51.WiMax has arrived in Manchester(Friday 10th of October 2008 09:32:21 AM
1 month, 1 week ago )
Why should you care, what can it do for you?
WiMax is short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, WiMax is based on the IEEE 802.16 wireless standard. It sits between Cell Phone technology and WiFi, data handling is more efficient with WiMax and multimedia like VOIP...
52.Rainy City Stories: A writers’ map of Manchester(Thursday 09th of October 2008 10:29:03 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
You may have already read about it, but on Friday Kate Manchizzle and I launch a website we’ve been working together on: Rainy City Stories. It’s been fun flexing my web developing muscles on something creative and Manc-centric, and we’re both happy with what we’ve produced:
We’ve created an interactive...
53.TIF bid consultation ends Friday, 10th October(Monday 06th of October 2008 10:47:56 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
The deadline for responses to the public consultation (but not the referendum) on the TIF (Transport Innovation Fund) bid, for the introduction of congestion charging after substantial investment in public transport enhancements, closes on Friday, 10th October. Make sure you respond to have your say, on something which seems...
54.Is Ruth Kelly’s resignation a sign of inequality?(Sunday 05th of October 2008 01:24:38 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
When I first heard Ruth Kelly was resigning I cheered. I care little for her opinions and have always been troubled by her position of power. Although, to be fair I guess I should explain why Ruth Kelly makes me shudder.
It’s not just that she...
55.Is Ruth Kelly’s resignation a sign of inequality?(Sunday 05th of October 2008 01:24:38 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
When I first heard Ruth Kelly was resigning I cheered. I care little for her opinions and have always been troubled by her position of power. Although, to be fair I guess I should explain why Ruth Kelly makes me shudder.
It’s not just that she...
56.And so to Northumberland(Saturday 04th of October 2008 10:48:33 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
And so here we are in Northumberland. We finally managed to get away from work for a few days to relax and get some sea air. Of course these things always start with the inevitable ‘pre-journey row’. Preparations have been left until the last minute. The house needs to...
57.Calloo Callay!!(Friday 03rd of October 2008 09:35:27 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
This post was going to be about Northumberland, which is where I’ll be staying for the next few days. But I had to interrupt that with this breaking news. I, or rather Lady Levenshulme, has been shortlisted for the Manchester Blog Awards. Yes, really%2
58.My cityscape photos at Photorama exhibition Mooch Art Gallery(Wednesday 01st of October 2008 03:33:49 PM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
Four of my cityscape photos - including a ’small’ version of the Manchester Mega-Photo - will be shown in the Photorama exhibition at pioneering Mooch Art Gallery on Oldham Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
A two metre wide canvas print of the Manchester Mega-Photo will be on display...
59.Even more literature: The Manchester Review and The Other Room(Wednesday 01st of October 2008 03:23:29 PM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
I haven’t unveiled the literature project I’m currently working on yet, partly because there’s so much happening in the city right now. More on that soon - but for now here are a couple of brand new things for those literary of heart.
Today Manchester University’s Centre for New Writing...
60.Un-convention: A new music industry event(Tuesday 30th of September 2008 02:54:54 PM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
While Manchester’s long-established music conference In The City is booking Jarvis Cocker to talk about lyrics in popular song, down the road in Salford a new music event is adding its own finishing touches.
With the tagline ‘Music and Pies’, Un-convention is evidently a two-day, three-night conference with a...