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    It's difficult to write honestly about your feelings. It's difficult to write about your feelings consistently, for a living on a regular basis. It's difficult to write about your feelings when the world constantly intrudes with inanity, insanity and hatred. It's difficult to write under those conditions without seeming frayed, without coming loose at the edges.
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    Tonight I finally caught up with Inherent Vice, Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as Larry 'Doc' Sportello who's put on to a case of possible kidnapping by his "ex-old lady" Shasta, played by Katherine Waterston.
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    A few months ago I wrote about an idea for a novel that I'd abandoned. I mentioned in that post that I'd abandoned it because there was another idea that I wanted to pursue. The working title for it is "Untitled 2". (It isn't really, I have an actual working title that would give things away or would at least make me feel like the idea was out in the world.)
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    I often ponder whether the joys of waking up early are greater than those of staying up late. Empirical evidence seems to bear this out: all those people who get to work before you do, super-eager to get everything done. But then all the people walking under your windows late at night, drunk and laughing, they sound like they're having a whale of a time too.
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    The Minions got their own movie, just as I predicted in my review of Despicable Me 2. I went to see it this week and I enjoyed it a lot. Here's a short review. Don't worry, there are no spoilers here that aren't in the trailer.
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    I found "Learn X in Y minutes" (www.learnxinyminutes.com) while researching the programming languages needed for a new project. The site aims to help people who know at least one programming language to learn others by proving a quick run through of the main language features. It's not quite enough to get you up and running. After all, having sample code doesn't get you the compiler. However, it's a nice start that shows you how similar (and different) language X is compared to the one(s) you already know.
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    Let's assume that Jim has just had a sudden unexpected expenditure: a neighbour released a bull into his back garden and it destroyed his conservatory. Let's assume that the conservatory is essential to Jim's wellbeing, so it has to be fixed immediately. As a result Jim's debts, which were previously small and well-managed, have now increased somewhat.
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    There's a reason I cannot and will not vote Conservative, and like most people's apparent motive for voting tory it is also a selfish one. As someone employed in the public sector, working to ensure the greater good, I'm a member of an increasingly endangered species.