Twitter Weekly Round Up for 2009-10-04

  • wants to know why he doesn't have a wave invite yet šŸ™ #
  • @robram I used to but now we have nowhere for them to leave the box safely. Have you seen http://www.graze.com/ in reply to robram #
  • o2 should stop peddling credit cards and fix the bloody network it's ridiculous #o2 #

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Ever have a tune running around your head?

I have thanks to 4Music but thanks to bing and youtube… Shazam strangely couldn’t tag it – first time in ages that’s happened.
Anyway it’s The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition

Brighton round up

So this year it poured down in Brighton for the annual London-on-Sea Pride. It didn’t dampen our spirits though and we struggled through for a few hours before dragging ourselves back for hot food and some more drinks šŸ™‚

In the evening there were fireworks over the pier too which was great fun.

Oh and a trip to the pier on the Sunday morning is always fun.

Brighton Pride

So normally there are empty condom and lube wrappers lying around in the loos but this years Brighton Pride had Poligrip wrappers instead which I’m not sure is any better!

Loving Jon Schmidt

If there was ever a reason I wish I’d played the piano more than 2 lessons this video would be it. It helps of course that Jon Schmidt has done a great arrangement too of course šŸ˜‰

Love Story (Taylor Swift) meets Viva La Vida (Coldplay) – Piano & Cello.

How to enable emoji on your iphone

(without needing to jailbreak it)

The simplest FREE way of doing it is to install Spell Number on your phone – UK iTunes link – then you need to open the app and enter the number 91929394.59 (include the decimal point) and then you can close the app.

Then go to Settings >> General >> Keyboard >> International Keybards >> Japanese >> Emoji (switch ON)
If you don’t see Emoji as an option and only see QWERTY and Kana then reopen Spell Number and try again.

Then you should have some additional options when typing in any application.

Oh and in case you didn’t know emoji is the Japanese name for pictorial characters, smileys and emoticons. The characters are similar to the commonly used emoticons in use for chat but Emoji has over 461 standardised icons which are built into most Japanese handsets including the iPhone.