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Fri 2003-10-17 09:25

Whew. It's been another slightly hectic week… It would have been only slightly hectic had it not been for the fact that I started it without a car and rapidly accumulated urgent errands I needed a car to run, so I had to run them all in something of a hurry when I got the thing back. A pain.

Still, mostly all over now, and I even have my shiny new Dension car stereo. Only I can't install it, because I lack the specialist tool required to extract the existing one! I think a lot of today is going to be spent trying to get my hands on a Sony car stereo release key. Gah. If I have to end up paying tens of pounds to get a professional to install the thing, I shall be most annoyed.

Went to the Carlton last night as usual, and was very amused by their new jukebox. It displays the title and artist for each track, with no intervening punctuation, in a box that isn't really big enough so a lot of the titles are truncated. This leads to such wonderful gems as ‘Living On The Blancmange’, ‘Town Called Jam’, ‘Don't Dream It's Crowded House’, and the outstanding ‘You Can't Hurry Phil Collins’. I feel a word game coming on. Anyone come up with any other particularly amusing examples?

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Fri 2003-10-17 10:48

Oh yes, and that was the other idea I had in the pub last night.

Now we're in the Internet era, it's possible and fairly frequent for random people to do favours for each other over hundreds of miles' distance. But it's tricky to say thank you for that sort of thing; you can send an email saying ‘thanks’, but that's a bit weak. If someone does a small favour for me and they're in the same town, my immediate instinct is to buy them a pint.

So what the world needs, I reckon, is a widely accepted Beer Voucher, along the same lines as a book token. You don't want to send someone a couple of quid in the post; that feels much more like paying for a service, more like a transaction than an expression of gratitude. But a voucher that could be redeemed for a free drink the next time someone was in their local would be a really nice thing to be able to post to people who did you a favour.

(Ideally it would be internationally accepted, but nationwide would be a good start :-) And really ideally it should be available in some sort of cryptographically secured electronic form, so if someone gave you a vital piece of information by email you could send a beer voucher in your reply. But that's probably getting too ambitious…)

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