• 🔗 Live blog: Kashima Antlers vs Newcastle Jets in ACL action

    Nothing much seems to be in Newcastle Jets’ favour before their Asian Champions League qualifying playoff against reigning champions Kashima Antlers in Japan.

    It’s going to be a tough night for the Jets, but it’s football, so anything is possible. ⚽️

  • Proud Dad moment ahead… @travispacker had a couple of trial games yesterday against Broadmeadow Magic’s SAP team, he had a great performance, saved a lot of goals, let a few in, but best off all, he played positively and came off the field at the end with a smile on his face.

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  • 🔗 Apple’s new Depth Control video is hilarious!

  • Another night, another football game. A much better result than I expected! ⚽️

  • When notifications get weird… 🧐

  • The sun has finally gone down, now it’s a beautiful night for football! ⚽️

  • 🔗 Quine by Chris Hunt

    Hey, TiddlyWiki peoples, are any of you using Quine to use/save TiddlyWiki files to your iOS devices? It looks like it could be quite handy for taking your wiki files when you’ve got to work offline.

  • 🔗 twitter.com

    Tinker Elle (@elle91) Tweeted:
    Without using the title of your job, tell me what you do.

    I teach people, mainly Nurses, but sometimes Doctors, how to use a particular medical device that my company sells.

  • Watching: Robot Chicken: Star Wars (2007) 📺

    The first of three Star Wars themed Robot Chicken parodies.

    Still pretty funny.

  • No blog / commentary from me today.

    I’ve been working on a proposal for my football club advising on how we can overhaul our registration policy to create a better club, retain and develop more local players, and basically just sort out some issues that are frustrating our registration team.

    So far I’ve edited 1,000 words down to about 600, and I think that edit makes my point come across more succinctly.

    Presenting it to the committee on Monday, it’ll be interesting to see how it’s received.