More on the Olympic Tickets
I have posted about the non-arrival of my Olympic tickets before, but tonight I got an e-mail describing the latest progress. This is an extract.
Thank you for applying for London 2012 Olympic tickets. As you will be aware, we have started to allocate tickets and are now taking payment from Visa credit and debit cards, as well as banking cheques and postal orders.
The vast majority of payments will be taken by next week (31 May), with the entire process completed by 10 June.
We will contact you before 24 June to let you know if you have been successful and, if so, which tickets you have been allocated.
So it does appear something is happening at last.
I do suspect though that lots of speculators have applied for lots of the major sessions and this is clogging the system up. We do know that things like the 100m metres final have been seriously oversubscribed.
Clerkenwell Design Week
I went along to Clerkenwell Design Week today, which lasts until Thursday.
It was well worth a visit and was a much more worthwhile event than Grand Designs Live.
The first thing of note, I saw was this folding chair concept called a Flux Chair from The Netherlands.
This video shows how it opens and folds flat.
Now I have to admit that I like origami and a designer, Reg Bentinck I used a few years ago was a great exponent to create interest in a product.
Anglepoise is a respected British company, renowned for the famed lamp.
They had a big display, with lots of new versions. I’d love a large one in brass to go with my colour scheme in my new house.
I walked around the floors of the Farmiloe Building and saw some impressive furniture and lights, but none that really struck me for my needs. There were lots of pendant lights, which are no good for me, as I have concrete ceilings and no points wired to put any. I didn’t see any decent wall lights at all.
As I left this caught my eye.
It is a sort of construction set for small items developed by Pal Rodenius from Sweden. He had some clever ideas that I liked and I’ll look out for his name in the future.
This idea of his, is a method for constructing objects, by cutting around different coloured lines to get a chair, a table or a desk. It is a very different approach to creating affordable furniture. I may have got this wrong, but it seems you just trace the design on a piece of plywood and then cut around the appropriate coloured line to get your furniture. See his web site for more of his fascinating work.
I couldn’t miss this as I left to catch a bus home.
it was advertising a company, who’ll put any image you want on your floor. Like this map.
I might go back again to dig a bit deeper. It is certainly worth a visit. Especially, if you’re interested in design, as either a practitioner or a purchaser.
If At FIrst You Don’t Get It Right Try, Try, Try Again!
This seems to be Harold Camping ‘s motto as he says he’ll do his calculation again for the end of the world according to the BBC.
It will actually be his fourth time. He is also quoted as saying. “I’m not a genius, and I pray all the time for wisdom!”
Obviously, you’re not praying enough Harold! But perhaps if there actually was a God, he didn’t give you too many of those little grey cells. So you definitely, aren’t his chosen one?
If you want to get an objective view on Harold Camping read this web page.
Well perhaps not! I’ve just read some of the other pages on European-American Evangelistic Crusade.
Those That Hide Will Eventually Be Found
There must be a joke going round about Ronnie Biggs, Saddam Husein, Osama Bin Laden and Ryan Giggs, as all of them have tried to hide from their misdemeanors and have eventually been found. Or in the footballers case, found out, as it was usually obvious where Ryan was, at least once or twice a week.
Truth be told, Ryan should have stuck to the day job!
The lawyers will be sad though, as they don’t like losing a client with more money than sense. On the other hand, they will have the divorce to look forward to!
You Can Fool Quite A Few Twits Quite A Lot of the Time
This article on the BBC proves that there is one born every minute and most are on Twitter.
INR Test – 23rd May 2011
Result: 2.3
Dosing Recommendation: 4.8 mg/day
Next INR Test interval: 56 days
Repeat INR Test on 18th July 2011 at 11:00.
Rabbit Awareness Week
To celebrate Rabbit Awareness Week, I ate an excellent rabbit in Arbutus last night.
This restaurant is surely one of the best places to eat gluten-free in the UK. The chef, Anthony Demetre, is I believe a coeliac, so you never have any trouble choosing something to suit your taste.
The restaurant, despite its location in Soho, is not as expensive as some I could name. In fact, because of the way they sell wine in 250 ml. carafes, it often works out to be extremely good value.






