[ 00:34 monday 12 march – shipton street, london ]
the photographic backlog-clearing continues apace.
– 12 photos from my trip to washington dc last november
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[ 00:34 monday 12 march – shipton street, london ]
the photographic backlog-clearing continues apace.
– 12 photos from my trip to washington dc last november
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[ 01:24 thursday 1 march, shipton street, london ]
after six months waiting for nikon to release a driver for their film scanners that works on intel-powered macintoshes i’ve finally given up and bought an independent scanning program called “vuescan”. somewhat unexpectedly it seems to produce better results than the nikon software ever did. now i can start clearing my backlog of photographs. the first fruits come from travels last september in california:
– 16 photos from san francisco
– 10 photos from bolinas
available here : http://www.flickr.com/photos/charlesarmstrong/sets/
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[ 00:39 tuesday 16 january – shipton street, london ]
today i took my breakfast on the roof for the first time since october. the sky was clear and i could feel the warmth of the sun on my face. the first tips of new leaves are starting to appear on the hydrangeas.
on sunday there were a few boxes of isles of scilly narcissi at the flower market, the first time i’ve seen them there. i bought a few bunches for the house. their distinct sweet perfume evokes so many memories.
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[ 22:47 monday 1 january 2007 – shipton street, london ]
the light, crisp scoring of monteverdi’s “il combattimento di tancredi e clorinda” makes for an excellent hangover restorative, aided by the dark roast coffee beans joe brought with him yesterday evening. the turning of each year is a moment to which i find myself attaching considerable symbolic importance. the urge to mark it with a certain extravagance is perhaps in the manner of a votive, an invocation to the fates that they may send good fortune in the coming twelvemonth.
last night sergio, joe and i dined here at shipton street then set out by foot for dexter’s house near london fields, brisk-paced as midnight was fast approaching. our path took us by half a dozen pubs, each crammed with ruddy-faced celebrants with its tinselly glow and boisterous hubbub leaking out onto the street. we reached dexter’s with five minutes to spare and saw in the year together with a group of friends gathered there.
around two joe and i found ourselves in mile end so we dropped into a party in an abandoned pub inhabited by friends of his. it was splendidly boisterous and i finally staggered home around seven, decidedly the worse for wear. waking up today was a struggle. methinks a teetotal week beckons. thus the oblations are completed for another year and the fates, we hope, are satisfied.
every year is significant in its own way but two thousand and seven is particularly freighted for me. so many of my hopes and labours are bound up in trampoline and the year ahead is likely to be decisive for the company. i have written little over recent months as we have been working to raise several millions of pounds in investment at the same time as closing a deal to implement our new sonar platform with a large american firm. these are good developments but they have been exceedingly demanding on my energy and attention. i cannot say it has been entertaining. tomorrow battle resumes and january will be equally intense. i feel ready though, fortified by ten days away from the furnace. i spent a lovely week over christmas with mum, dad, granny, anna and adam at home in gloucestershire. there was a time when i found christmas excruciatingly dull but now i relish this time of shared celebration with my family.
i don’t know how much i’ll manage to write over the coming months. for now i pray that the year will bring joy and wisdom to us all.
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[ 00:52 thursday 23 november – shipton street, london ]
thirteen photos from september’s journey with gabriele in sicily’s wild nebrodi mountains.
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[ 00:37 tuesday 31 october – shipton street, london ]
– the mediaeval town of tropea on a rock above the calabrian coast
– the sleepy agricultural town of cittanova
– the verdant and wild aspromonte mountains
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[ 23:07 thursday 26 october – shipton street, london ]
19,156 people have visited the enron explorer in the two days since my last despatch. nineteen thousand people! when i got home from the airport on tuesday night and turned on my computer i discovered that during the flight cory doctorow had posted my message from vienna onto his popular weblog “boingboing” and several thousand people had already been to the site. since then it’s been mentioned on eighty other weblogs around the world along with some items in traditional media. the financial times had a sweet little piece. the wall street journal’s was somewhat drier. forbes magazine interviewed me yesterday and there’ll be an article in their next issue.
i expect the hubbub will die down over the next couple of days. but this foray has brought us a good deal of attention and appears to have given pleasure to a large number of people. for me and my friends in trampoline it’s been an exciting and slightly surreal couple of days.
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[ 20:28 tuesday 24 october – austrian airlines flight 457, vienna to london ]
this afternoon i left a meeting in the middle of vienna and walked into a metro station. on the platform a video screen was announcing that jeffrey skilling, former boss of enron, had been sentenced by the houston courts to twenty-four years in prison. this was a moment i’d been waiting for. i quickly found a cafe with a wireless internet connection, got a link to trampoline hq in london and started putting wheels in motion.
over the last few weeks all of us in trampoline have been getting to know mr skilling and his colleagues via two hundred thousand of enron’s internal emails dating from 1999 to 2002. the archive was released into the public domain during the fraud investigation. earlier this year we needed a large body of data to test the analytic technologies we were developing and jan hit on the idea of using the enron material.
that’s how it started. but there was something hypnotic about the contents of the archive and it gradually took on a life beyond its testbed role. it’s an extraordinary snapshot of a large corporation going about its daily life, with you the viewer able to peek in voyeuristically at every level from the highest executives to the lowest clerical workers. the same mix of the mundane and the bizarre probably exists in any large corporate email system, but normally you don’t get to see it. what strikes one is not so much the pettiness, machismo and cynicism of day to day business; but the way outside life presses in from every side. endless mails organising tickets for baseball matches, fraught messages from kenneth lay’s daughter about arrangements for her marriage, travelogues from mark skilling (jeff’s brother) in istanbul, office romances of varying degrees of sordidness (one couple organised liaisons in a car park). all life is represented.
in the end we decided to put the whole test system on our website so anyone could explore it. we knew skilling’s sentencing was coming up and this seemed likely to be the point when most people would be interested. hence my reaction to this afternoon’s news report. after getting a green light from the team in london i spent the next three hours in the cafe pinging off emails telling people about “enron explorer”. who knows whether anything will come of it. for the next couple of hours i’m cut off from the world.
for anyone interested, you’ll find all the enron emails at http://enron.trampolinesystems.com
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[ 01:14 thursday 19 october – shipton street, london ]
in the summer apple kindly gave me a new speedy laptop to replace mine, which was suffering a crazy succession of hardware failures. big smiles all round, until i discovered the new machine wasn’t compatible with my nikon film scanner. cue a massive backlog of slides. finally i lugged another computer back from the office, scanned the slides with that, transfered them onto the office network then downloaded them onto my laptop. it’s been a bit of a palaver but here are four new sets of photos.
– in cornwall with anna and adam, june
– odds and ends from london, june to august
– the last days of dexter’s shop on brick lane, july
– the green man festival, august
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[ 00:18 wednesday 20 september – shipton street ]
my feet have scarcely touched ground the last few weeks. after my travels in calabria, sicily and stromboli i had one (stressful) day in london before flying out on a trampoline mission to san francisco. i only got back to london this afternoon so i’m feeling a little dazed right now.
this was my third visit to northern california. initially i found its jumbled self-invented culture too escapist and unconcerned with worldly problems. but with more exposure i’m warming to it.
bolinas showed me that the vapid zen aphorisms could be accompanied by a frenetic engagement in village-level issues. it is somehow surprising to find such stubborn localism in a landscape where everything is so very large.
sergio accompanied me for the california trip which made it much more fun than it would otherwise have been. thursday was my birthday so we went out to dinner and ate a pile of oysters. on saturday night a covey of drag queens roped sergio into joining in an extraordinary performance in the castro. it’s the first time i’ve actually seen him blush. on sunday we took the bus up the coast from marin city to bolinas and spent an idyllic day walking through the tall hushed redwoods and watching pelicans from the beach. i wish we could have stayed longer.
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