About Me
- Phil Ferris
- Cornwall, United Kingdom
- A married Cornishman who still doesn't know what he wants to be when he grows up. I currently work for a charity and am trying to expand my horizons. [See bottom of page for Blog Archive and Links.]
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
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2008
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December
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- Blogging from the Touch HD & Stowaway BT Keyboard
- Blogging from the Touch HD
- Versatility of the human voice - Flying Pickets
- This is how an angel's voice would sound in the ic...
- If I was to marry someone for a particular attribu...
- Forever Autumn by Justin Hayward
- Fur Elise has a hold over me and I am transported ...
- I cannot get over how much I am affected by Pachel...
- This is a test post from my HTC Touch HD
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August
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- Plans for something of a lifestyle change
- Something good this way comes...(and, even better,...
- All this rain and chilly weather gives thoughts of...
- Something new coming soon
- More of London and a quick whizz to Southsea
- Malaysia Week at Potters Field in London
- A Great Day Out in Kent
- Further London Southbank highlights
- A couple of highlights on the Southbank in London
- My first proper motorcycle ride
- Inspirational videos
- The London Artist
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July
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- Randy Pausch died today
- Quiet but productive day
- Times when I wish I was in London No.1
- The Journal and BBC iPlayer in harmony - typing on...
- We managed to carry out our sponsored walk today, ...
- The Journal programme a quick peek
- This is something new to try to both encourage me ...
- This is a test to ensure I have setup the Journal ...
- What do I want to do?
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December
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3 comments:
Is there more news? Tell more!
I await the arrival of a courier and then I can make an introductory post.
To use a UK saying, I don't want to count my chicks before they are hatched.
I appreciate your interest.
Do keep me updated - as a fellow mobile UK fan it will be great to see which direction you are moving in. I've just added an iPhone to my P1610 and am having fun seeing how to add it to my day-to-day workflow.
Have fun whatever it is!
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