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| From h2g2 A486777 Clapham Kebab House, Clapham, London, UK
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I have only found this place yesterday, and I haven't decided what to put on this page yet. However, I do not llike looking at the default introduction. A quandary, no? So, I have elected to just ramble on and on without any real effort to even make some kind of point. I will just type away regarding nothing in particular until my fingers start to hurt or until my eyes bleed, or until I go to the kitchen to get myself another glass of water. Which is now. Thank you. For anyone who is here from the conversation on Fourier Transforms and the Nyquist Theorem, check these links: Consequences of Nyquist Theorem for Acoustic Signals Stored in Digital Format Nyquist Theorem Fallacy
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| Welcome to this Researcher's Journal. If you'd like to comment on anything they have written here, just click the relevant 'Discuss this Entry' button. This is really sad, innit? Jun 22, 2002
One of these days I should go around and see what good ideas people have had for things to do with this space and rip them off.
Or I could just leave it sad and pathetic.
Maybe I should post recipes or something.
I'll think of something.
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I finally wrote something. Dec 7, 2000
It took long enough, though. I have written a short piece on one of the greatest culinary delights known to man, the Clapham Kebab House. I spent many an evening feasting on doner sandwiches while I was living in London. Usually when I was too lazy to cook. Or when I got home really late. Eventually, I will get around to starting some of the other entries I want to write. Probably.
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How to escape the Guide? Sep 20, 2000
So, here I am, I have found this place, and I have found it good. But, oh, how to escape? There is much to be done. I have already missed closing time at the Post Office, and so I am unable to send the packages that need to be sent. But there is still shopping to be done. I must buy a new set of gloves for work, and I must gather food to take with me to work, sandwiches perhaps, and some Coca-Cola, symbol of the free West. And I must buy something else, so sinister, so secret, that it cannot be mentioned here.
Again, how can I escape this place? There is too much to see, to do, to look at. I have remembered while writing this several more things which must be looked up.
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