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Manic Street Preacher = Godlike Genius

December 19th, 2007

The Manics will be given the ‘Godlike Genius’ award at NME’s 2008 awards to take place in February at London’s O2 arena.

The award…

“honours those music icons that have shaped the music landscape over the years”.

In response Nicky Wire said…

It feels like the best one because the NME is what I grew up with and for all its faults it still means a lot to me.

[I love the for all its faults bit]

In the footsteps of Calzaghe’s award, another well-deserved recognition of Welsh endeavours…

By the way, for all Manics fans, get over to the Manics website, where they are giving away their ‘old school Christmas … the anti x-factor … actual fun’ Christmas single Ghost of Christmas.

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Congratulations Joe!

December 10th, 2007

Looks like my moaning about the BBC Wales Sport Personality of the Year going to losers has paid off!

Calzaghe has only gone and won it - no thanks for my help is necessary (although an invite to a forthcoming Vegas based fight would be nice).

 Well done Joe, the BBC and the British public for seeing sense.

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Joe Calzaghe for BBC Sport Personality of the Year

December 4th, 2007

After becoming only the second recipient of the BBC Wales Sport Personality of the Year in successive years it really is time that Calzaghe is recognised nationally as the great sportsman that he is. (Ian Woosnam is the other person to have won it in successive years.)

Of course, I’m biased - For some it’s Ali, for others Tyson and maybe even a few would state Bruno as the boxer who got them into the sport, for me it’s Calzaghe. Style, grace and an elegance that makes more brutal pugilists looks like shabby thugs.

So I support Joe for the overall BBC Sport Personality of the Year - a sportsman who has actually won something meaningful (unlike contenders Hamilton, Wilkinson, Robinson and Murray).

Come-on Joe…

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Trying Train Times

November 29th, 2007

Now I don’t to be a moaner or seem small minded or parochial about this, BUT, I can’t help feeling a little bit disappointed that as a country the UK sees fit to invest so much in the redevelopment of a St Pancras and the infrastructure to connect such a wonderful renovated piece of Victoriana to Europe whilst domestic train services remain so woefully inadequate.

This is one of those stories where statistics can be so powerfully deployed, so placing my parochial hat firmly on my head; I can confidently state that …

…if takes less time to get to Brussels from St Pancras than to get to Cardiff

…similarly, Marseilles takes less time to reach than Pwllheli

…and Liege is ‘closer’ than Carmarthen

Makes you think…

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dotCYM - The campaign for a .CYM top-level domain

November 22nd, 2007

I happened across the dotSCO website, the campaign for a new .SCO top-level domain (TLD) for Scottish websites. Wondering in my ignorance if a similar thing existed for a Welsh related TLD I entrusted Google to answer my question…

The answer came in the form of the dotCYM website:

The Welsh language and culture is a community that we believe should be identified and enhanced by having its own sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) on the Internet. Under a .CYM sponsored TLD those organisations, companies and individuals, throughout the world, that express themselves in the Welsh language and/or wish to encourage Welsh culture will be able to be registered and will be clearly identifiable.

Personally, I’d love to see a distinct Welsh TLD, not only for Welsh language sites, but all Wales and Welsh related sites. The opportunity to carve out a small Welsh corner of the the internet in the form of the .CYM TLD is one that Welsh Directory supports.

dotcym banner

dotCYM website
dotCYM website

visit the dotCYM website (English version)

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Gwesty Cymru ~ Aberystwyth

November 18th, 2007

I take great pleasure in travelling through Wales and have had the privilege to stay in some wonderful places, so I thought I’d take the time to share some of them with you.

Earlier this year, during the grey damp patch we got when we all expected summer (August), we visited Aberystwyth and stayed at the Gwesty Cymru.

We arrived in a rain storm that accompanied us for the whole of our visit (which isn’t a negative comment from me being a connoisseur of drizzle). We watched the rugby in The Academy, which is a place I always enjoy, any mix of beer and architectural beauty always gets to me.

After checking in and settling in to our magnificent room (of which more later) we went for a drink before dinner that never materialised at The Orangery. I’ve read of The Orangery as being similar to a bar in Cardiff - I can confidently say that if the service was as bad as we experienced it wouldn’t last long in Cardiff. Enough said…

hotel gwesty staircase

So instead we had a quick drink in the compact hotel bar. The hotel itself was a real revelation - we stayed in the room right at the top of the hotel - tucked away in what I suggest is the best room on the Welsh coast (quite a claim, but I challenge you to prove me wrong). Cool colours, slate and wood, luxurious furnishings and one of those enormous beds that you can hide from your spouse in (sorry). I even loved the stair carpet and the door handles - suffice to say I’m not going to find fault. As the hotel had only been open for a few months I hope it can stand up to the battering it’ll get over the years.

We ate in the restaurant that evening - crab cakes and locally caught fish, then finished with a excellent Panna Cotta that was subtly flavoured with rosemary and came as the highlight of a well cooked, well presented not overly fussy meal made from what I’d judge to be appropriately sourced (local) ingredients.

Next morning, the Welsh breakfast came up to my exacting standards and the bill came as a pleasant surprise as we left smiling into the grey summer wind and rain of West Wales.

My one concern is Aberystwyth; does it deserve such a gem?

So thoroughly recommended, but hey, don’t book the attic room … it’s mine!

If you have any opinions, reflections, corrections or additions then I’d love you to let me have them - please leave a comment.

Gwesty Cymru website
Gwesty Cymru website

visit the Gwesty Cymru website

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Welsh Graffiti

November 13th, 2007

Once you start looking you keep seeing it…
welsh graffiti
I’ve driven past this every time I go to work for the last few years.

Concise and to the point…

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Six Nations Fixtures 2008

November 10th, 2007

As Christmas approaches (I’m afraid it does) my mind turns to the Six Nations rugby tournament so here is the fixture list with Wales games highlighted.

Saturday 2nd February 2008
14:00 Ireland vs Italy Croke Park
*16:30 England vs Wales Twickenham*

Sunday 3rd February 2008
15:00 Scotland vs France Murrayfield

Saturday 9th February 2008
*14:00 Wales vs Scotland Millennium Stadium*
16:00 France vs Ireland Stade de France

Sunday 10th February 2008
14:30 Italy vs England Stadio Flaminio

Saturday 23rd February 2008
*15:00 Wales vs Italy Millennium Stadium*
17:00 Ireland vs Scotland Croke Park
20:00 France vs England Stade de France

Saturday 8th March 2008
*13:15 Ireland vs Wales Croke Park*
15:15 Scotland vs England Murrayfield

Sunday 9th March 2008
15:00 France vs Italy Stade de France

Saturday 15th March 2008
13:00 Italy vs Scotland Stadio Flaminio
15:00 England vs Ireland Twickenham
*17:00 Wales vs France Millennium Stadium*

All times are GMT.

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Graffiti

November 8th, 2007

I guess Banksy has got a lot to answer for.

rugby player graffiti

This piece of graffiti, on a wall not far from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, (I’ve seen similar images popping up in other places around the city) really appeals to me. The blending of a Welsh cultural icon with spray paint and stencils, placed in the ‘Europe’s youngest capital city’ demonstrates the struggle between traditional identity and ambition to stand shoulder to shoulder with the best in Europe that we experience in contemporary Wales…

(Or then again perhaps it’s just a picture of a rugby player…)

(And is this really street art, or did the council pay for it..?)

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We used to build chapels…

November 5th, 2007

If you’ve ever been in any doubt about the real religion of modern day Wales, take a trip to Cardiff and experience at first hand the giant excavations and legions of builders of the Saint David’s 2 project.
building work in Cardiff
The project is basically a £675,000,000 redevelopment ‘the heart of Cardiff’. A new library and ‘improvements to the public realm’ (whatever that is - nicer streets?) will be delivered but the key to this is undoubtedly the building of an enormous new shopping centre that would put medieval Cathedral builders to shame in its scope and structure.

Impressive - Yes!

Economically sound - I’m sure it is.

Soulless - without a doubt!

If only we could put our efforts and abilities into the development of something less economically and more spiritually rewarding.

…now we build shops.

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