Bio:
Born between the Wars and the end of a flower power era. Writing online for about four years now, busy being a student. Reporting stuff is very important, so is reading.
Born between the Wars and the end of a flower power era. Writing online for about four years now, busy being a student. Reporting stuff is very important, so is reading.
Education/Experience:
London Metropolitan University: English Language & Media Studies
London Metropolitan University: English Language & Media Studies
Interests:
Writing, fishing, snooker, poetry, sci-fi, media, storytelling, economy, technology, creativity, Movies, Newspapers, Culture, celebrities, ecology, science, history, music, dance.
Writing, fishing, snooker, poetry, sci-fi, media, storytelling, economy, technology, creativity, Movies, Newspapers, Culture, celebrities, ecology, science, history, music, dance.
Motto:
Keep writing, keep watching, keep listening.
Keep writing, keep watching, keep listening.
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Social media is where part of us all live. We have our own patterns and we have many choices, but used properly the effects can be astonishing.
By Robbwindow | Published 2/8/2010
An interestingly enough technical movie that looks into the small detail of organizing a communal yet colossal festival.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/29/2009
Marketing is continually being drummed into the psyche as something to achieve and be proud of.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/24/2009
Pineapple sweet bread is by far the most yummy bread on the market today. You can buy it in London and I assumed it was an african style bread but sources suggest that Pineapple sweet bread is actually a Turkish recipe.
By Robbwindow | Published 8/22/2009
The Eiffel Tower is just one example of the good views in Paris.
By Robbwindow | Published 7/12/2009
Art in Paris is extremely good. The artists are taught from an early age to do good art.
By Robbwindow | Published 7/12/2009
Making money has never been simpler. More people are spending much more time online. This has expanded the amount of people who are socialising online. With this comes a boom is sales and online marketing.
By Robbwindow | Published 6/23/2009
Today on Bank Holiday Monday here in Britain the Brighton festival began with a bang.
By Robbwindow | Published 5/4/2009
This piece explores and lists many different parts of poetry.
By Robbwindow | Published 4/20/2009
After a good session of yoga, you are often focused healthy and slightly peckish. Here are some quickies you can prepare for after your session.
By Robbwindow | Published 4/3/2009
Clint Eastwood an actor, director and producer of films amongst other things. This is a Haiku poem dedicated to Clint Eastwood.
By Robbwindow | Published 4/2/2009
In 1861, there was much debt all around the world. Specifically, the Mexican community was singled out by the French because it owed so much money.
By Robbwindow | Published 3/21/2009
Came into the mainstream very quickly and rightfully got noticed.
By Robbwindow | Published 3/20/2009
The early view of earth from the inside out, to the new view with the extended view of the outside in, then framed into a bigger picture.
By Robbwindow | Published 3/16/2009
The circumference of media has repeatedly gone around in circles debating the observations of differing effects worldwide. This article traces some of these footsteps taken.
By Robbwindow | Published 2/27/2009
This story highlights some of the best parks in London and covers the various geographical locations and the shortcuts of getting there. From going from park A-B and the best time of day to meet nice people.
By Robbwindow | Published 2/18/2009
From Britney Spears to Norah Jones and Robbie Williams to Bob Dilan.
By Robbwindow | Published 1/15/2009
Cookie's are a great favourite with the kids and whole packet goes down well with a cup of tea or coffee.
By Robbwindow | Published 1/9/2009
Ref: The dawn of History (p13), The Shang Dynasty (pp.23-41), The Ming Dynasty (pp.191-291) and finally The Twentieth Century (pp.232-244). (Sullivan: 1973)
By Robbwindow | Published 12/17/2008
Top 10 Favourite resolutions, some of them repeated annually.
By Robbwindow | Published 12/17/2008
AC is vibrant and the 2008 Christmas celebrations have begun early, check out this poem and the links within AC to find out for yourself. I personally have explained my recent added enthusiasm of Christmas.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/28/2008
he secrets learned about YouTube, drawing your sites together, the upgraded version of Google reader, crawling systems changing and new chargable search engines, acquiring academic information on Google searches.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/22/2008
Released on the 31st of October 2008 in the UK. the James Bond film Quantum of Solace by November 11th had hit over $70 million at the box office. Breaking records yet on a par with a current phenomena occurring in this years movies.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/22/2008
Thanksgiving sales are difficult in London because they will not be called this specifically because we do not celebrate it in this country. However your in look I'm a bargain shopper all year round.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/22/2008
Christmas day is a day of stuffing yourself silly, so on Christmas Eve you either want to prepare your stomach for the large portions or you want to prepare your evening meal carefully, bearing in mind - the day after - you'll be stuffed.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/21/2008
Board games are fun and a great way for families to do things together at Christmas.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/20/2008
Kwanzaa is an African American celebration period so here are my suggested recipes for a low-budget celebration that should prepare you for the period between December 26th onto January the 1st.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/20/2008
A review of 5 Christmas CD carols most of them traditional carol singers and others more popular and famous sing there favourites of this festive period.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/19/2008
These recipes are a fabulous budgetfriendly way of eating and are additionally some great appetizers for thanksgiving.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/15/2008
Plymouth is a modern town in America, like most towns it celebrates Thanksgiving and it is the location of where this celebration all began. The celebrations and sacrifices have somewhat changed as indeed it's popularity.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/8/2008
Social networking is very popular, and you should get involved with it sooner rather than later.
By Robbwindow | Published 11/5/2008
Hanukkah from the Talmud is called also considered as the Festival of Lights.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/28/2008
Punch and other bubbly drinks offer a great dimension to your Halloween Party. Be inspired me what you drink.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/27/2008
Thanksgiving celebrations include updating your Myspace page. There are some useful links here see how you get on eight of these sites all equally provide a number of options.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/24/2008
Myspace Christmas Layouts join the social networking festivities, update your profile in celebration of Santa, St. Nicholas and the nativity play.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/24/2008
Is the internet becoming the comudgeon of the future?
By Robbwindow | Published 10/22/2008
Additionally the online links are supplied.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/9/2008
A unusually formed poem describing the essence of Halloween through the discourse of those who regularly celebrate this fancy time of year.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/9/2008
Friday 2nd October at the Metropolitan University a discussion began on the topic of Media Audiences.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/9/2008
Twenty two tunes in no particular order all equally appropriate for Halloween.
By Robbwindow | Published 10/7/2008
G-Star dessert pants are comfortable and practical.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/22/2008
Five Haiku poems in favor of Barack Obama.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/19/2008
Red meat has all the nutrious properties to sustain a fast paced life in the city. Buffalo is traditionally a country meal.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/19/2008
By extracting the juice as you go along you'll save in stock.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/16/2008
An eclectic mix of lovely sounds for the festive season, enjoy!
By Robbwindow | Published 9/16/2008
Turkey is to often related to thanksgiving meals and New Year and Boxing Day sandwiches this all changes around the time of the alternative barbecue.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/11/2008
Not the Harry Potter screaming root Mandrake but it's properties are equally as effective and tastes much better.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/11/2008
If you were marooned on a boat and running out of fresh drinking water from the rain if any the last thing you'd want suggested is another sea salt recipe, however your not out a sea and the crunch of salt is an indescribable pleasant luxury.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/10/2008
This main dish published in May 2000 by the cookbook committee of Breast Cancer Action & Support of K-W explains in an eloquently simple way one seventh of my favourite social dishes.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/8/2008
Milky Quayle a local boy who grew up involved in the internal workings of the TT races structure.
By Robbwindow | Published 9/2/2008
Starring Timberlake, J. and many more good actors.
By Robbwindow | Published 1/31/2008
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