Archive for July, 2008
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Suzanne Vega & Seth Lakeman – iTunes Live Festival
I got two tickets yesterday to go and see tonight’s concert at the Koko in Camden/London. The gig, which was part of the London iTunes Live Festival featured Seth Lakeman and Suzanne Vega!
To be honest, I didn’t really know Seth Lakeman before, but it was a wonderful concert, and will certainly invest some of the [...]
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Sunday, July 20th, 2008
Luxembourg in the lead – we are back!
After Kim Kirchen managed to wear yellow during 4 stages, he lost if to Cadel Evans. Well, Today, on stage 15 up to Prato Nevoso, another one of our three riders from Luxembourg managed to take the lead and is now wearing yellow: Frank Schleck! With a lot of help from his brother Andy, he [...]
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Saturday, July 12th, 2008
Roude Léiw, huel se… Luxembourg in the lead!
For the first time since nearly 50 years, a rider from Luxembourg is in the lead of the Tour de France! 1959, Charly Gaul was wearing the yellow shirt for the last time for Luxembourg, but since Thursday, we are back!
Kim Kirchen is currently leading the Tour, and although it is still a long way [...]
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008
O2 update on iPhone 3G availability
It isn’t really getting any better.
O2 informed their potential customers today about the latest status.
You can go to http://shop.o2.co.uk/info/ to read it for yourself, but it isn’t good news.
Read the following to get an idea:
we’re confident that everyone who wants an iPhone will be able to get one by the end of the summer.
O2 also [...]
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Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Pre-ordering a 3G iPhone through O2 – what a nightmare! – updated
As a lot of you know, I was a happy owner of the first generation iPhone since summer last year and was looking forward to the new 3G iPhone!
Some time ago I “registered” my interest to pre-order the new iPhone from O2 here in the UK, and as rumours predicted it, on Monday morning I [...]