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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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It feels like Christmas. Or end of term. Tomorrow is the last day in the office for four days and Mark and I are both finding ourselves in the middle of a page-lull. Well, actually, not so much a page lull as simply a few days when there is less to do than there has been.
The reviews section was due on the server yesterday. Nothing else is due for a couple of weeks. It’s odds and ends, really, and nothing meaty to get on with.
We went to the pub this evening. The two of us, Leo, Dylan and Bob, and talked about anything and everything other than office politics.
Book progress: no more written, but two good ideas. I’ve noted them down, and will expand them when the week is over.
100,000 words to go.
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