Because Justin and Amanda said to

Posted at 17:46:21 on Thu, May 08th 2008 by graham
in: flickr procrastination the dead robots' society three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

Whilst I was hosting last night's Dead Robots' Society recording (and I've just realised that I've never done a full blog about that subject; I am made of FAIL and will rectify this some time soon) I mentioned my three-hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008 project (I used it as an example of what happens if you let your schedule slide).

Anyway, Justin and Amanda said I should post a link to the Flickr set, so here it is. You can subscribe to the feed therein to get updates or, if you prefer, you can subscribe to the blog feed and get said updates mixed in with all my other semi-coherent ramblings.

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