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Andy Roberts is a writer who initiated DARnet. Contact me on aroberts@gmail.com or @aroberts on twitter
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| Contents |
| Embedding Videos from Facebook |
| Google+ Asymmetric Sharing |
| Podcast Live |
| Cajun Music, Cajun Food |
| Captured on canvas – I’m in a painting from Bastille Day |
| Gernika |
Google+ Asymmetric Sharing
Ross Mayfield attempts to explain the features benefits and disadvantages of the asymmetric sharing model used by the new Google+ network. Visual Guide to Circles in Google+ by @ross View more presentations from Ross Mayfield I’m beginning to feel that … Continue reading
Posted in Google+
Tagged Andyroberts, Asymmetric, Circle, circles, gplus, mayfield, network, ross, Ross Mayfield, vanity url
Podcast Live
Following on from the Podcast idea a few weeks back I promised to post again telling you how to subscribe in iTunes or get the podcast automatically delivered to the podcast player of your choice. We’ve had four podcast prototypes … Continue reading
Posted in Andy Roberts, Music, podcast
Tagged Andyroberts, broadcast, Facebook, festival, Launch, Music, podcast, show, tuesday, ustream, ustream.tv, website
Cajun Music, Cajun Food
The first clip on youTube from the Havering Folk Club Andy Roberts Night DVD is a song about Cajun Music and Cajun Food: “This is a man who know his onions” What’s it all about? Well you see, I once … Continue reading
Posted in Andy Roberts, Havering Folk Club, video
Tagged Andy Roberts, Andyroberts, Cajun, Cajun Food, Cajun Music, canteen, cooking, Folk, folk club, Havering Folk Club, Music, onions, song, youtube
Captured on canvas – I’m in a painting from Bastille Day
Thursday is the weekend Yesterday was a Thursday but I decided to declare it a weekend day and take a day off since it the weather looked very promising. We went for a pleasant canalside walk, explored Islington’s Chapel Market, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Calendar, Cider, London
Tagged 14th July, Andy Roberts, Andyroberts, artist, bastille day, canal museum, charles lamb, Islington, juillet quatorze, nick botting, painter, painting, petanque, portrait, pub
Gernika
The song of ‘Gernika’ which I recorded over the holidays and reviewed with friends from a mailing list is now as finished as it will ever be in its present form and can be listened to or downloaded from a … Continue reading





