please empty your brain below

This should be interesting.

I only do it at home but now you have planted the idea ... a school in west London.

Would of been me from University of Liverpool (though it's probably because my house uses their network). Any UISL would probably be me too.

That'd be me from the University of York - a Londoner far from home wanting to keep up with what's going on!

Parliament... that'd be me amongst others, probably.

Well, I might be accessing this site from inside the hallowed halls of the British Breadmaking Company; except that, of course, I'm usually too busy working. However, knowing how many bloggers there are within the British Breadmaking Company, I suspect that I'm not the only one. Nudge nudge wink wink etc etc.

That'd be me from the University of Nottingham. Another London exile not too far from home. Loafing?! It's essential research ...

UCL here...what you expect me to do coursework when i'm on university computers?!

Pah! What about me?!

Disgruntled from The University of Manchester

I'm in a law firm in London. And I really should be working...

dg writes: and I suspect I know which one

Ought to be working too... but... well...

Here I am outing myself after nearly two years (with my first ever comment anywhere) because you dared me to DG... how could a girl resist?

I'm reading this from Whitehall - and that's all I'm saying! But this is one blog I'd be happy to be caught reading at work - as an east-ender born and bred I really enjoy your original take on E1-E3 and London life generally. Hmmm, I could get used to this commenting lark...

dg writes: hello! hope you don't leave it until 2007 to comment again!

Hello from QMUL.

Feel welcome to add the University of Southampton to that list!

er...d'you get many from the NHS?

dg writes: If I do, the server addresses aren't recognisable

What no HOLLAND?????

Looks like the University of Leeds manages to have a not quite so recognisable server name then (or maybe it's just different when you're using the network, but not one of the computers on campus)...

Another Beeb person here

I read your blog from work but as I work from home I won't come up under any organisation's IP address! Tell us how many Mac users you have reading - I'm one of those!

High Tech Wireless underpinned by Pipes, Tubes and Strings, based in Newbury.

And red.

Okay, another Uni person here (Imperial College London this time).. beats sitting in the labs transferring solutions from one tube to another!! honestly job isn't really that boring...

One of the UCL guilty parties here!

I can't beleive I am the only one
from Goldman Sachs.

I am another of the guilty parties from University College London, reading your blog when I should be doing something useful.

Any other Canadians?

Ha, my gov dept disguises itself in cunning ways!

What do you mean by really ought to be doing something productive instead-
So who skived off work to buy a birthday card? Congratulations on your 300K

dg writes: that was a day's leave, peter, honest

University of Southampton

If I read you from work, what would there be to look forward to when I get home? (Cue violins.) Nothing to do with me being paranoid about colleagues seeing you, then spotting the links from comments (like this one) back to the blog that I've successfully managed to keep from them for three years!

Library Assistant, London Borough of Southwark!

Ha, I see you failed to spot that I awlays Blog from work using the supercomputer at PlanarchyCorpInternationalIncorporated!

Another BBC person :o)

I guess I will be the only medical student from Barts and the Royal London?

Probably me from University of Bradford unless anyone else wishes to own up.

I'm from Telstra - any other Australian readers will instantly recognise that name. It's the down under version of British Telecom.

I always read DG at work as I don't have the internet at home.

I'll throw in another Australian company - Water Corporation of Western Australia (I think the name gives away what the company does)

I'm one of those who reads from work and home though.

What's the geographical breakdown DG?

dg breaks down: During the British day, about 75\\% of diamond geezer visitors are from the UK. During the British night that drops to about 50\\%, with approximately 15\\% of visitors from Australia/New Zealand. Roughly-ish.

Another Australian here. I always read the internet from work because it is miles faster than my home dial-up access which is through Telstra, and it is painfully slow.

Has British Telecom dopped their service standards like Telstra in the past few years?

A management consulting firm, near to where you where you work, I think, DG...Holborn.

Congratulations on the hits... Yet another UCLer here...

another whitehall-er, but on leave and reading from home today.

I used to read at work as well as home but our IT dept has just blocked chat and blog sites although I can still access Casino Avenue. Any chance of changing url?

barry - no chance, but you might try this feed.

Reading here from my.secretvolcanolair.com

Take a leaf out of my book Inspector and drop the odd rude word in there from time to time - seems to work quite effectively at getting my site blocked I find.











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