All Posts Mentioning ‘pound’

Post-Daytime Discourse of Classical Anthropologies

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Cordial greetings, blog readership. This blog will be “normative informal.” My intended audience are those in the common readership, with an eye towards those in my traditional peer range.
I haven’t posted in quite a while, cause I’ve been doing shit, and stuff. I returned from my travels and have been at Boxford for two weeks. [...]

North Sea Oil: Changing the Dialog on Petrol

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Foreword
Oil was discovered in the North Sea in 1970, but sources are now dwindling, and net output is expected to slow. Oil has been a major contributor to the strength of the Pound Sterling and the Norwegian Kroner over the last thirty-six years, oil export making up 20% of Norway’s GDP in recent years. Places [...]

A Proper Blogpost 4u (+)

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

I’ve been working on this site a lot, and the last few posts have been technical in nature. I must employ you, my humble and typical daily blog reader, to forgive me of this tomfoolery. Indeed, just as the setting of the pale and wanton stars of summer sky do then grace us with autumn [...]

powerblog y2k7(uk)

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Brosephs: humble thx for the blog comments. It is always nice, after an honest days work blogging, to come home to a beautiful array of blog comments.
Alright, let’s get down to business. I had a busy day - the beginning of this blog will mostly be a synopsis of the events that have passed since [...]

Communication through the English Language

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

This weekend I was in Worcester, England on a “family stay.” I wasn’t signed up for this, but my friend Logan had a black-tie event for golf this weekend and couldn’t go. He and i walked around Oxford for a bit Friday - he picked up a Tuxedo, and I was looking for a wool [...]

First Night in Oxford

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

I walked around town and set up my room and changed some dollars to pounds. The city of Oxford is sort of a big deal. It’s really old and goodlooking. It is a few hundred metres to the Bodleain, where I plan to do much study. At the gate is a guard with a sign, [...]

Week -1

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

So, how’s everyone doing tonight? Right on, man, right on. A blog:
Getting Into England
I got into London-Heathrow airport around 8:00am GMT last Wednesday. I then paid £18.00 for a taxi to St. Giles Hotel in Feltham.
“Feltham?! Not even Londoners go there!”
- Rebecca’s friend at East Anglia.
But what happened after that will not be covered yet. [...]