Lets buy Ian Bell a plasma globe for Christmas!
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Sweet - what three items did you go for in the end?
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Well, it's not the selection of presents I would have liked to send. 2 books on origami and one on deep physics but amazon don't seem to like sending cd's as presents for some reason.Kaks wrote:Yay!
Anyway it's the thought that counts and we might sort one more small thing after new year just to bulk up to the total donation amount.
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WE HAVE A DELIVERY!
Status: Delivered
Ship Carrier HDNL
Tracking ID: 8GE100059281A030
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Delivered - Dec 23, 2010 8:04:44 AM
The Complete Book of Origami The Complete Book of Origami
Robert J. Lang
Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
AND!
Advanced Origami Advanced Origami
Michael LaFosse
Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
http://www.hdnl.co.uk/UPI-Tracking-Deta ... 059281A030
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Lectures on Physics: Complete Set v. 1-3 Lectures on Physics: Complete Set v. 1-3
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The Complete Book of Origami The Complete Book of Origami
Robert J. Lang
Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
AND!
Advanced Origami Advanced Origami
Michael LaFosse
Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
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Well Done ClymAngus - Merry Christmas Mr. Bell!
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Re: Lets buy Ian Bell a plasma globe for Christmas!
Nice work ClymAngus!
Cheers,
Drew.
Cheers,
Drew.
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Re: Lets buy Ian Bell a plasma globe for Christmas!
Gentlemen! I require a small favour! I have tracked the man down to facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/iancgbell
I however find facebook to be a personal kind of kriptonite, now I was wondering if someone with an account might want to boogie on over and see if he mentions receiving "da Stuff". The amazon thingy says they were delivered in good time for Christmas, but it would be nice to know they were actually placed into his hot little hands.
This isn't an ego thing of fishing for compliments, this is purely driven by personal paranoia and a desire to know that Amazon isn't as crap as the press has spun it. Ta.
C
http://www.facebook.com/iancgbell
I however find facebook to be a personal kind of kriptonite, now I was wondering if someone with an account might want to boogie on over and see if he mentions receiving "da Stuff". The amazon thingy says they were delivered in good time for Christmas, but it would be nice to know they were actually placed into his hot little hands.
This isn't an ego thing of fishing for compliments, this is purely driven by personal paranoia and a desire to know that Amazon isn't as crap as the press has spun it. Ta.
C
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Re: Lets buy Ian Bell a plasma globe for Christmas!
I had a quick shufty and can report the following
Ian has 26 'friends' and David Braben is not one of them
He likes the music 'Dub Chill'
He lists his interests as 'Geometric Algebra, Origami, Quantum Mechanics and Developing Computer'
He wrote the computer game 'Elite'.
He is interested in 'Women'
Last wall entry was the 13th of November. No acknowledgement of gifts.
Cheers,
Drew.
Ian has 26 'friends' and David Braben is not one of them
He likes the music 'Dub Chill'
He lists his interests as 'Geometric Algebra, Origami, Quantum Mechanics and Developing Computer'
He wrote the computer game 'Elite'.
He is interested in 'Women'
Last wall entry was the 13th of November. No acknowledgement of gifts.
Cheers,
Drew.
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Re: Lets buy Ian Bell a plasma globe for Christmas!
drew wrote:...Ian has 26 'friends' and David Braben is not one of them...
Very funny, Scotty, now beam down my clothes...
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Re: Lets buy Ian Bell a plasma globe for Christmas!
Using 'Older posts' an scrolling down reveals that there isn't much activity in there at all; about a page length below the Nov 13 entry there is one from 2009-Dec-22...drew wrote:Last wall entry was the 13th of November. No acknowledgement of gifts.
"Actually this is a common misconception... I do *not* in fact have a lot of time on my hands at all! I just have a very very very very bad sense of priorities."
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Yes, I'm finding a lot of bold beginnings and then tailing off of interest. (which is fine, a trait I have a touch of myself) but it does make it difficult tracking down the mans thoughts on paper so to speak.
Rather amusing: http://www.alioth.net/FrontierNews/wwwb ... es/99.html
Business dealings well this is where he is apparently: http://www.mobygames.com/company/slight ... os-limited
mostly all roads lead back to claranet. Can't push these things of course, but if one could unobtrusively tap into a "cool shit just appeared on my door step!!" then that would have been cool. Ho hum.
Rather amusing: http://www.alioth.net/FrontierNews/wwwb ... es/99.html
Business dealings well this is where he is apparently: http://www.mobygames.com/company/slight ... os-limited
mostly all roads lead back to claranet. Can't push these things of course, but if one could unobtrusively tap into a "cool shit just appeared on my door step!!" then that would have been cool. Ho hum.
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You're not the only one who would find some sort of recognition of receipt somewhat gratifying. But yeah, pestering the guy with "Did ya get the stuff we sent ya? Did ya? Didya?" won't fly at all.ClymAngus wrote:Can't push these things of course, but if one could unobtrusively tap into a "cool shit just appeared on my door step!!" then that would have been cool. Ho hum.
OTOH, if the Plasma Globe had actually been in stock, I bet he would've been over here in a flash...
"Actually this is a common misconception... I do *not* in fact have a lot of time on my hands at all! I just have a very very very very bad sense of priorities."
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On the plus side the bought items have dropped off his amazon wish list, so at least you all know that this isn't some bizarre confidence scam.CheeseRedux wrote:You're not the only one who would find some sort of recognition of receipt somewhat gratifying. But yeah, pestering the guy with "Did ya get the stuff we sent ya? Did ya? Didya?" won't fly at all.ClymAngus wrote:Can't push these things of course, but if one could unobtrusively tap into a "cool shit just appeared on my door step!!" then that would have been cool. Ho hum.
OTOH, if the Plasma Globe had actually been in stock, I bet he would've been over here in a flash...
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You know, the thought occurred to me at the time. After all, it's a rather classic MO: Join a bulletin board. Make a few thousand posts to build credibility. Throw in some OXPs and Galactic maps for good measure.ClymAngus wrote:... this isn't some bizarre confidence scam.
Then a couple of years later; WHAMMO! Fleece the poor suckers for a grand total of a hundred quid...
"Actually this is a common misconception... I do *not* in fact have a lot of time on my hands at all! I just have a very very very very bad sense of priorities."
--Dean C Engelhardt
--Dean C Engelhardt