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Newsletter 5 : Mr Hooberbrugge

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This newsletter is a little shorter than usual as I have been away on a short holiday. Some of the stand out features include Mr Hooberbrugge’s odd web application, Old McD’s Political Lesson and a 1930’s Super Bike.

There is the ever present Spotify playlist keep your ears stimulated.

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Back from Sweden (via Poland)

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I have just got back from my week long holiday to Sweden and Poland. The latter being an after thought. The weather was perfect all the holiday, the people we met were all friendly and food was great. I feel much better for not starring at a computer 24/7.

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Site : CV.IM - Finance App

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Launched on July 22th 2009

Role - Front End Developer

Built with xHTML, CSS, JS and CF

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Newsletter 4: Cosplay and Light Graffiti

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This weeks newsletter is going to be a bit longer than usual as I shall be scaling back the frequency of publication to once a fortnight. I am also going away to Sweden for a week on a little holiday.

This edition of the newsletter has two different contributors, two playlists, articles ranging from the Ashes (Cricket for non-Brits), Solar Exploration and CosPlay. I hope the content can help you through a few minutes of your Friday and hold your hand in to the start of a fruitful weekend.

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Newsletter 3 : Beardy Weirdies

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The third edition of my newsletter. This edition has a slightly beardy weirdy lilt to it. I constantly find myself reading stuff on the internet and thinking it must be crap, but it is delivered so well that I like to believe it. There are two articles in this issue which will leaving you thinking - “Is that True?”.

We also have another new tunes Spotify playlist from Max, some dark cartoons and a bit of puerile humour.

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