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Ten commandments of blogging
Religious leaders draw up blogging commandments. I like it! 1 You shall not put your blog before your integrity 2 You shall not make an idol of your blog 3 You shall not misuse your screen name by using your anonymity to sin 4 Remember the Sabbath day by taking one day off a week from your blog 5 Honour your fellow-bloggers above yourselves and do not give undue significance to their mistakes 6 You shall not murder someone else's honour, reputation or feelings 7 You shall not use the web to commit or permit adultery in your mind 8 You shall not steal another person's content 9 You shall not give false testimony against your fellow-blogger 10 You shall not covet your neighbour's blog ranking. Be content with your own content.
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Sunday Salon: Two adaptations of Little Dorrit
Sometime pretty soon the BBC will air its new production of Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit, a book about enduring, patient love as well as an angry satire on the debtors' prisons of the time and, one of this author's enduring themes, the hells of bureaucracy (here epitomized by the Circumlocution Office of the British government). Although, based on past experience of BBC adaptations of classic novels, I have every reason to believe the new version (scripted, inevitably, by Andrew Davies) will be excellent, I discovered recently that the long-lost 1987 pair of films of the book are finally about to be available on DVD. (27 October, apparently.) These two films were made on a shoestring budget by Christine Edzard. I saw them both at the cinema when they were released, and they are wonderful. In one of them, the actress Patricia Hayes (now, sadly, deceased) was sitting behind me and my sister in the cinema. At the end, she graciously accepted the accolades of the audience as we drifted out into the modern world. Although the budget limitations of these films are fairly obvious, the quality of the adaptation, the acting and the empathy with the original novel shine thorough....
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