Friday, 20 May 2011

Battling the A14 and fictional book reviews

Todays journey to Huntingdon, for the meetings of the Huntingdonshire Business Network, was again marred by two incidents resulting in the usual queues and static traffic. I counted myself fortunate to arrive within a minute's grace after an hours travel to cover the paltry 20 miles or so.

The committee meeting was enlivened by the use of Skype, to permit Mrs Ekblom to take part whilst awaiting the arrival of weekend visitors at her home. Once the connection was established, business progressed smoothly and the meeting was finished after 55 minutes, a record.

The following usual Friday meeting of HBN progresed in its informal tea and biscuits manner with lively discussion and exchange of information around the table. Mr Straus arrived and we were able to draft an agenda for the visit next week of our German client.

Also uploaded the edited photographs from the Milton Photographic Club evening shoot in Cambridge.

On to Over, for the Tutorcloud meeting. Half the time was spend productively in moving forward website and business card design. The remaining half was occupied in finding a solution to a gradient fill for curved lettering in Scribus. 90% of the solution has been found and the remaining 10% now look completeable.

The delays on the road and the drive back home gave contemplation time on providing supporting material to the Kindle e-book that I had published. The form woule be the conceit of a literary review of an imagined history. The Introduction was written this evening.

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