Ok I'll bite: connexions � Blog Archive � 5 things….
By the way, in much of this notice that my counting is pretty poor, sorry about that.
Ten years ago
That was the year I was first challenged to become a Methodist Minister, at Easter people. It was also the year I left the United Bible Societies to work in the City of London. So exactly 10 years ago I was part of a dynamite development team using Dataflex to write stock reconciliations software for Bank back offices.
Five years ago
I was Managing Director of my own growing business and was applying to start Foundation training with the Methodist Church. Just preparing to turn a key product into free software.
One year ago
We went to Centre Parcs in the Netherlands for half term. Unlike Richard not a creature of habbit. As it was the first half term I was up-to-date with all my essays in my last year with Seite. Completing my forms for the Methodist Stationing process that ended up with us moving to Raunds.
Five yummy things
Filter Coffee, Milk Chocolate, Instant coffee, Coco Pops, Bananas. All but the Coco Pops fairly traded.
Five songs I know by heart
Almost none all the way through. And if I do I am not allowed to sing them with anyone else present. So normally I sing snippets with lots of made up lyrics to a background chant of "Shut up Dad!"
Five things I would do with a lot of money
Not interested.
Five places I would escape to
My bed. My blog. A movie (romantic comedy). My Family
Five things I would never wear
I'll go with Richard even with a boggling mind.
Five favourite TV shows
Stargate, West Wing, Spooks, Dr Who, Alias, Time Team, Scrapheap challenge.
Five things I enjoy doing
Recumbent Cycling, Watching movies, Blogging, Coding in Python, Being with Family.
Favourite toys
My Trice XXL, My Fujin, My Sun Ray, My mobile phone, Linux
Five people who get this ‘meme’
Adrian, John, Ian, James and Rev Mommy

Working on mine now...
Posted by: James Tauber | Saturday, November 05, 2005 at 07:05 AM
Sorry, Dave, I'm not a chain '*' kinda guy. However, I will leave you with this interesting blog entry I read via Simon Phipps blog that seems right up your alley:
http://www.highfield.org.uk/SermonDownload/podcasts/
Posted by: John Clingan | Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at 07:30 AM
James, Cool.
John, No problemo. I have just bought a really cheap mp3 player (£20) to test whether the olddder members of our church can read/operate it (the things are really small). If so then as soon as we replace our stolen PA equipment I hope to start recording services to pass to our house bound members on mp3 players (should be better than cassette or cd).
Posted by: DaveW | Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at 08:35 AM