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            <title>The greatest cake?</title>
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            <description>I like cake. There are so many cakes to choose from, is it possible to try every cake? Luckily I get to try many new cakes, baked by my brother and his girlfriend. 

Here is one that they made again recently, it's superb;
Torta Margherita/Paradise Cake (http://allprojects.co.uk/index.php/menudessert)It's almost white and extremely light due to the potatoe flour in it. Really tasty and well worth trying. There are full instructions if you follow the link, (http://allprojects.co.uk/index.php/menudessert) long with lots of other recipes.Otherwise just have a browse around allprojects.co.uk (http://allprojects.co.uk/) to see what else they are upto. Mainly travelling and eating, but what's wrong with that?.
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            <title>Franco Belge wood buring stoves</title>
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            <description>We've begun selling Franco Belge stoves from the shop in Essex. The company is over 80 years old and one of the few that have their own foundry. Here in the UK ESSE cast their own iron up in Lancashire, Morso have a foundry in Denmark and Nordpeis manufacture all their appliances in Norway.

This Franco Belge model, the Savoy Elegance, has possibly the grandest window on the market. A vast expanse of glass giving you a view of the fire from any part of the room. Plus it's a pretty handsme looking stove, maybe as nice as the Morso Badger?

             
Savoy Elegance Multifuel
      view this stove.
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            <title>David's Christmas wishlist</title>
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            <description>Unnecessarily precise kitchen scalesSome nice Port so that I can dine in the manner to which I am accustomedA bottle of absinthe (such as this one (http://www.absinthe.de/en/shop/mansinthe/article/absinthe-mansinthe/?sid=2ebc80fcc1c5f1ca3ad671b74318e6d1))Some nice glasses to drink nice booze from (whiskey, brandy, longer drinks) A new flickr pro accountmore ideas to folow...</description>
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            <title>Special Edition Caravan</title>
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            <description>Special Edition Caravan; Dell Secretarial Explorer. Upgraded tow hitch to cope with fast and frequent mount/dismounts, wipe clean surfaces and wash room with personal decontamination facility. Escape hatch in floor and Gideons Bible glued to ceiling. For a test tow ring after 3:30pm..</description>
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            <title>If you like toys. Mrtoys likes toys as well.</title>
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            <description>mrtoys.co.uk (http://mrtoys.co.uk/)
      
      mrtoys likes toys      </description>
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            <title>Trying out new URLs at orionheating.co.uk</title>
            <link>http://www.djmorgan.org.uk/content/view/90/33/</link>
            <description>I'm not too sure how well search engines deal with long php generated urls. In an attempt to simplify matters I've created some pages in root that redirect to mambo content. This little bar contains the links, so with any luck google will index the pages and start doing it's magic.
 



New URLs
   
orionheating.co.uk (http://www.orionheating.co.uk)
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            <title>Orion Heating. Our new highstreet shop in Stansted, Essex</title>
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            <description>Helping setup the shop and refresh the website at Orion Heating (http://www.orionheating.co.uk). It took about one month to finish building the displays. Carrying in stoves and getting organised with tills, credit card machine and stationary was all done in a few days because customers were walking through the door before we had planned to open. Despite a few teething problems, the large red sign is a great success. It catches peoples attention and looks great against the pargeting.The website seems to be attracting lots of attention as well, it can't hurt having the web address in two foot high letters. Take a look at 'Latest News - OrionHeating' (http://www.orionheating.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=30&amp;Itemid=1) to see what we are up to.I think Mors&amp;oslash; (http://www.morsoe.co.uk/) has me under it's ancient Danish spell. Their stoves are the best looking pieces of cast iron you've ever seen. Taking on their agency was a great move, and I'm really pleased that we are one of only two or three people selling Mors&amp;oslash;  properly in Essex (http://www.morsoe.co.uk/Default.aspx?ID=1172&amp;Dealerq=orion+heating). The AGAs are a real head turner as well. There is a big black shiny Berrington (http://www.aga-web.co.uk/211.htm) stood just inside the door. People can't help looking at it and touching the glossy surface. Polishing off fingerprints is a small price to pay if we sell a load. Anyway, that's enough blatant marketing for one post, go here if you're grown hungry for more stove info (http://www.orionheating.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=31&amp;Itemid=37)..</description>
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            <title>The ever growing Temperature graph</title>
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            <description>Perhaps not the most scientifically accurate weather graph on the internets. This contains readings from Elsenham after Christmas, Cambridge until September, then some more Elsenham. But the trends are pretty representative of weather in East Anglia. While most of the UK had a wet and cool summer, over here in the East it was roasting hot, sunny and very nice. Ha ha. The cold autumn nights are pretty obvious now, the minimum temperature is plummeting, so better keep a close eye on the chillis and peppers. .</description>
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            <description>Structural characterisation of respiratory complex I from Escherichia coli by electron microscopy.D. J. Morgan</description>
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            <title>Live weather on djmorgan.org.uk!</title>
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            <description>Live weather reports from my garden are now available to view inthe weather station (../../../weather).Brilliant Christmas present. Would you believe, it dropped to -5.2 degrees Celsius one night.Historical graphs and charts showing weather for the last few days can be seen here (http://djmorgan.org.uk/weather/graphs/graph.php)..</description>
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            <title>Large Painted Egg</title>
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            <description> Large Painted Egg. Very old. Nautical decoration,
boats, script;  Courteous lady, cease to tempt me-  and 'detailed' image
of a woman. Light scuffing to paint.
Tel. 07005963191, Price: &amp;pound;50, Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.(see classified ads (../../../index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=blogcategory&amp;id=15&amp;Itemid=30) game).
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            <title>secret yellow dots in my laser printouts</title>
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            <description>www.eff.org/issues/printers (http://www.eff.org/issues/printers)
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            <title>The Athiest Bus Campaign is snowballing!</title>
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            <description>I hope they put all this money to good use. There are so many interesting ways to promote the idea, buses are just the beginning.

&quot;The Atheist Bus Campaign launches today, Tuesday October 21. With your support, we hope to raise £5,500 to run 30 buses across the capital for four weeks with the slogan: “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.” Donate online now!


Professor Richard Dawkins, bestselling author of The God Delusion, is officially supporting the Atheist Bus Campaign, and has generously agreed to match all donations up to a maximum of £5,500, giving us a total of £11,000 if we reach the full amount – enough for a much bigger campaign. The British Humanist Association have kindly agreed to administer all donations.&quot;
From http://www.atheistcampaign.org/



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            <title>&quot;Buy to let&quot; sung to the tune of &quot;Boy for sale&quot;</title>
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            <description>A sad story of greed, bad investment and buying flats off plan at the height of a booming property market. Youtubes (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=MbSTLfqWNyQ) .</description>
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            <title>Fatties unable to eat cake!</title>
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            <description> Patients who go for obesity surgery abroad are being exposed to unnecessary risk because of inappropriate surgery.  warns the BBC in this exclusive investigation (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7658410.stm) One woman, too slim for NHS treatment, was given surgery privately in Belgium.
She developed problems, and, unable to contact her surgeon, turned to the NHS for emergency care.Jilly Trella cannot eat cake, and potatoes, and she has difficulty swallowing doughy foods.That is because she has had obesity surgery. A band has been fitted
around the top of her stomach so she physically can't eat more than a
few mouthfuls at a time. Hang on, fatties shouldn't be eating cake. A device that stops fatties from eating cake is perfect. What is she complaining about..</description>
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            <title>Creationism is funny</title>
            <link>http://www.djmorgan.org.uk/content/view/77/33/</link>
            <description>If you must argue with science, why not teach this?Made by spacefish and posed on b3ta.com (http://www.b3ta.com/board/8680570).</description>
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            <title>Pears - The end of summer</title>
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            <description>Taken at the beginning of September 2008. This year looks like being a bumper crop of Conference pears.A fruity photo using Fujichrome Velvia100 and an old Praktica MTL3..</description>
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            <title>I found some hovercraft on the old 35mm negatives</title>
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            <description>The HoverSpeed SR.N4 passenger hovercraft operating between Dover and Calais up until 2000.					
 The wonderful new (newly acquired at least, they don't make this kind of thing any more) Minolta DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 is bringing my old 35mm film back to life. The scans from these old negs are amazing compared to the faded photo prints.Next project, find some exposed 35mm film and modify it into a 110 negative carrier. .

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            <title>Faster Than Sound 2008</title>
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            <description>For the sake of maintianing consistency, here are some links;my flickr photos (http://flickr.com/photos/tz1_1zt/sets/72157605905063690/)a review by Drowned in Sound (http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/3602999)'s Ben Yates (../../../user/view/24962)a youtube of Felix's Machine (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QtGZ8R9ems) not at ftspossibly a youtube of Olly Coates (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgxD5iAIehI) That is all for now..</description>
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