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I liked phoenix nights more than his standup which, round these parts, has become lodged firmly up the backside of the audience who consider him 'darn to earth' and 'one ut lads'.
www.steves-digicams.com and www.dpreview.com are good for finding reviews, though keep in mind that some models such as the canon ixus come under different names on american sites. The bigger canon powershot models are very good, and the canon ixus i owned took very good photos. Nikon also make...
eBay
So 10yrs ago the internet was the big BIG thing set to revolutionize all our lives, and aside from a few dotcom companies going bust and a growing number of self indulgent blogs - nothing much has happened. Except for ebay that is.
The concept is sheer genius. Combining the early...
"Suggested by" oh dear. That means it's nothing like the books and they're just cashing in on the asimov name. Kinda in line with recent blockbusters that seek credibilty by being 'based' on classic historical legends when really they're just royalty free excuses for bigger armies to run at...
This thread is gold for making book lists...so here's mine in no order:
Memoirs of a Geisha
Nausea
Catcher in the Rye
Confederacy of Dunces
The Bell Jar
No room for sci-fi or thrills it seems, which is a shame because the likes of Dune, Contact, Stranger in a Strange Land, Red Dragon...
I always find the final chapters of nausea incredibly inspirational. But i guess inspirational books could be Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer which documents the story of chris mccandless - an america kid who upon graduation donated all his savings to oxfam and hit the road. She's Come Undone by...
After the english patient, the hours and kowloon tong, i decided to go for a bit of simple horror with james herbert's the dark. I used to like his gruesome little books, but at 350 pages it was too long and too dull. If anyones read herbert, you'll know he devotes every other chapter to a...
I thought the movie lacked some emotional weight which was suprising given the cast, but also the transformation from good kids caught in a brutal system to gangland murderers wasnt convincing. It's been a long time since i read the book, but i remember it being quite harrowing. The film was...
A book that's been on my list for years now is theos odyssey. Still not read it yet, but according to amazon it might be suitable. Sounds like it does for religion what sophies world did for philosophy. And i didnt enjoy solitaire half as much as sophies world - seemed a bit laboured.