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Archive page for Friday, 29 June 2007

 Fr, Jun 29, 2007
Social network junkie
No! No! No! I'm not a social net work junkie. I'm not! I just want tot try out these things. But I don't do much there. My accounts are fairly empty. I don't 'work' at them. From time to time I get a 'friend' request. Certainly, when I first joined MySpace, I received a ton of such requests from 'strange' women. Not wanting to be 'involved' with such, I politely ignored them.

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And I'm not this Steve Hooker, the R&B rockin' trio nor this Steve Hooker, the Australian pole vaulter.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 29/6/07; 9:26:17 AM to the Edu blogging dept.
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Social network junkie



Deck chairs
Guardian: DfCSF Q&A: Split in education ministry: "What are the new departments?

The Department for Education and Skills and the Department of Trade and Industry have been replaced by two new ministries - the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills."

All changed on their website, too.

The DfCSF is under Ed Balls. Guardian: "Mr Balls, 40, was privately educated at Nottingham high school and won a first at Oxford - at the same time as David Cameron - and a Kennedy scholarship from Harvard. He only became an MP in 2005. He will sit in cabinet with his wife, Yvette Cooper, the housing minister."

So, two brothers Milliband and a husband and wife team Balls.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 29/6/07; 8:40:57 AM to the Education news dept.
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Deck chairs



Chord studio
Chord studio.
music maker

I like music but have zip knowledge of making the stuff. But I hear that this is cool.

I looks cool too, which is half the battle. If only I had this, instead of my two hundred year old music teacher, and recorders that he used to dip in TCP before passing along to the next person... Oh! The horror.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 29/6/07; 8:39:49 AM to the Education news dept.
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