You may gather it has been sometime since this site has had new material for you to view. That is about to change and this is my explanation as to why. First of all though, where the hell have I been? Well, you may recall that the main purpose of this site for me was [...]
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Where the hell have you been?
Posted: 1,February 7, 2012 in Knowledge, Nystagmus, Personal, Welfare benefitsTags: First Buses, First Manchester, John Sanders, NN, nystagmus, Nystagmus Network, Ocular albinism, Twitter
Tweeting my journey by public transport for a whole year!
Posted: 1,September 14, 2010 in Nystagmus, PersonalTags: Action For Blind People, Age Concern, Age UK, disability awareness, First Buses, GMPTE, Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive, Help The Aged, Manchester, Metro, nystagmus, Nystagmus Network, Ocular albinism, Ocular Albinism Fellowship, RNIB, Transport Action Group, Travel Watch, Twitte, Visual impairment
For reasons that are more than adequately documented elsewhere I have spent all of my working life using either a bicycle or public transport. Like anyone in that position that means I have both full appreciation of the value of public transport and intimate knowledge of its failings. It’s almost impossible in such circumstances to [...]
Blackpool v Cardiff City – Championship Play Off Final – 22nd May 2010
Posted: 1,May 28, 2010 in Football, Personal, WalesTags: Blackpool, Blue Square Premiership, Cardiff City, Ian Holloway, London, Premier League, Premiership, Wembley, Wrexham, Yale Stand
Seeing as this blog is at serious risk of suggesting my entire cultural existence consists of music and books I thought it about time to add something else into the mix. Granted a football match hardly suggests much of an expansion of the palette, but from small acorns… Did I mention that actually pretty much [...]
Edie Anne Glaser – Navigating Nystagmus With Your Doctor
Posted: 1,April 16, 2010 in Books, Knowledge, Nystagmus, PersonalIf it weren’t a little tacky I would insert a smiley at the end of the next sentence. I suspect that the audience for this is going to be rather limited! This is therefore less a review and more a heads up to those to whom it may be relevant that this books exists. If [...]