Last night I had a very odd and vivid dream about a visit to a National Trust property. I'm not sure if the National Trust property in the dream actually exists (I suspect not) but here's how the dream unfolded.
The National Trust property in question was a small cottage like place. Very nice quaint kitchen garden (a bit like Greys Court's). On leaving the property we then saw in the distant a massive monument which was probably about 30 times bigger than, ummmmm, Buckingham Palace. The whole structure was made of marble and it was raining!
Anyway our group set out to climb to the top which after a few near fatal falls we all managed to do. We were sensible enough to leave the children at the bottom in the play area. The views were amazing from the top but it was a little bit slippy - scary!
Anyway, the best bit was that at the top we discovered the monument had a slide all the way down to the bottom. We peered down the slide and because it was mirrored we could see and talk to the children at the bottom in their play area. We were warned by my daughter that the bottom of the slide was very wet so we slid down on our coats. This was very wise as we had to swim out of the bottom bit.
Then my dream ended abruptly (like they normally do).
Was I dreaming about a real National Trust property (I guess not) or do I just need help? Perhaps I'm just suffering withdrawal symptoms as I haven't used my membership for a good few weeks now.
…of common sense. Like many I despair at the lack of "common sense" exhibited by some people. It does appear to be dying "skill". Now, technically "common" would define the most, er, common type of sense to exist which means that really at least half of us must have more common sense than others to make it average. Please advise if you think you can help bring clarity to that statement. My blog postings will reflect my thoughts on this. I'm sure they'll deviate to other things from time to time.
Friday, 11 September 2009
Thursday, 10 September 2009
How Derren Brown "Predicted" The Lottery Results - My Guess (Updated)
Well, for the record this is how I think Derren Brown "predicted" the lottery results last night...
Identical sets and a body double?
I think there were 3 identical studio sets. The first section of the show was filmed on set one with Derren and was live. The middle point (where Derren moves to the right of the screen) was a quick cut (very smartly done) to a body double on set 2 watching the results. This gives the real Derren enough time to record the end section of the show on set 3. This end section is then cut to (again very cleverly). I think this last cut happens some time around when the TV is turned off but I'm not sure.
In fact I'm not sure about any of this but it's my best guess.
UPDATE: After thinking on this some more I realise that it's probably feasible to do this with just 2 identical sets as at the first switch the first set could be re-used. Also wondering whether this method could be achieved with mirrors and multiple sets instead of a camera cut.
Identical sets and a body double?
I think there were 3 identical studio sets. The first section of the show was filmed on set one with Derren and was live. The middle point (where Derren moves to the right of the screen) was a quick cut (very smartly done) to a body double on set 2 watching the results. This gives the real Derren enough time to record the end section of the show on set 3. This end section is then cut to (again very cleverly). I think this last cut happens some time around when the TV is turned off but I'm not sure.
In fact I'm not sure about any of this but it's my best guess.
UPDATE: After thinking on this some more I realise that it's probably feasible to do this with just 2 identical sets as at the first switch the first set could be re-used. Also wondering whether this method could be achieved with mirrors and multiple sets instead of a camera cut.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Comedy Letter from Scottish Power
I thought I'd share this letter I received from Scottish Power today.
I've recently decided to switch from Scottish Power to EDF Energy (to save a little money). Today I received the letter below to tell me that the switch could not proceed until my outstanding balance had been cleared. Fair enough? Well, yes you'd think so, but take a look at the letter in detail (click on the image for a large version) and you'll see where the issue lies.
So, what do you think I should do?
I've recently decided to switch from Scottish Power to EDF Energy (to save a little money). Today I received the letter below to tell me that the switch could not proceed until my outstanding balance had been cleared. Fair enough? Well, yes you'd think so, but take a look at the letter in detail (click on the image for a large version) and you'll see where the issue lies.
So, what do you think I should do?
- Nothing.
- Call them and try to pay them £0.00 via my debit card. That could be a fun conversation.
- Send a cheque for the value of £0.00. I prefer the idea of trying to get a postal order for £0.00. Do people still use those?
- Go to a PayPoint location / Post Office and insist that I want to pay them £0.00.
Labels:
bills,
EDF Energy,
electricity,
energy,
Scottish Power
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