Tuesday, October 17, 2006

One Day in history

Thousands of people across Britain are expected to contribute to a project aiming to create an online archive of a day in the life of the country.
The National Trust is encouraging people to record a diary of their day on a website, as part of what is being called "Britain's biggest blog".

The blogs will then be stored by the British Library and at other locations.

The trust says it will create a "fascinating social history archive" of everyday life for future generations.

Links

BBC Technology News - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6048392.stm

One Day in history - http://www.historymatters.org.uk/output/page96.asp

My Day

7.40 Got up - breakfast - Cous Cous with sauces, usual routine of walking to work except took the long route 2 miles instead of the short one 1 and a bit on cycle path in order to go to post office.

Started collecting money for St Peter's Hospice walk I took part in last Saturday.

Morning - Updated new Modelling page for our computer modelling research team. Commited to going to talk tomorrow morning on Business XML. Emailed my wonderful wife. Playing football so will have late lunch, eat fruit in late morning to keep sugar level normal for Football. Tuesday is lunchtime football day, organised by Applied Science Faculty members.
Afternoon - Packed Lunch - Sandwiches then work on Semantic Web Project Proposal.
Evening - Walked Home 6pm - Mexican tea and evening in with My wife.

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