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Hi, I'm Gareth J M Saunders, 39 years old, 6' 4", married to Jane, father of 3 boys (twins and singleton), I'm a priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church and have a passion for Mahjong, Psion PDAs and web design.
I am employed as the Assistant Information Architect / Web Manager at the University of St Andrews.
My main interests are HTML, CSS (inc. frameworks), jQuery, Information Architecture and Agile development.
This is my second, less formal blog.
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- Dear Twitter, when I need more than 140 characters I use my blog then tweet the URL. Thanks for offering what you do, for free. x 22 hours ago
- How I love reading Debrett's guide to modern etiquette, eg "Bread rolls are eaten with the left hand [...] it is vulgar to bite into bread." 1 day ago
- So if Scotland did become independent, who would represent us at #Eurovision? I vote for @HTKAZ. ;) 1 day ago
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Tag Archives: Holiday
That’s holidays for you
I was on holiday last week — hence the dearth of posts — and so here I am, the night before I go back to work and I’m exhausted, have mouth ulcers because I’m so run-down and a groin strain … Continue reading
Yesterday
Yesterday morning I accompanied Steve and Lisa to the London Social Media Café Musicians meet-up at the St George Hotel between the BBC and All Souls on Langham Place in central London. The café on the top floor of the … Continue reading
The oval office
Had a lovely day in London village. Walked from Herne Hill to Kennington Oval (in 55 minutes), met up with Mike Jeremiah on the occasion of his 40th birthday. Had lunch: chicken and mushroom pie and chips. General geekery, followed … Continue reading
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Back to life …
Got home from a few days away at Loch Rannoch in rural Perthshire (no WiFi, no LAN connection, no DAB radio , no FM radio, no O2 mobile signal … nightmare!) to discover that the boiler wasn’t working (is now, … Continue reading