Tony

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Tony is one half of Debbie And Tony and write about many different topics, including Technology and Travel, Photography and Poetry, Ancient History and also what is going on in the lives of Tony And Debbie.

My Ten Worst Performing Articles of the Month

As a writer, I hope that each article that I publish will not only be well accepted by fans of my work, but also head off into the ether and get recognition in the wider world. As we all know, however, that doesn’t always happen. January 2011 has been one of those months where I have tried to write what I feel are interesting articles, and they were ones that I enjoyed writing as well.

Tom Hanks Is My Hero

If I had to choose a celebrity who always seems to be enjoying what he does, who plays a wide range of fun and challenging roles, and who has had more hit movies and mini-series than you can count on your fingers and toes put together, then my hero would be Tom Hanks.
I can’t think of a single movie in which Tom Hanks has been involved, whether as an actor, producer or director, that I didn’t like, and many of his productions are amongst my most favorite of all time.

Just when You Thought that Cities Couldn’t Get Any Bigger

Those of us who have lived in a large city know all about the overcrowding, the frequent heavy traffic and traffic jams, air pollution and smog and other problems that you associate with living in the big city. China doesn’t see any reason to let this hold it back though, as it plans to create a mega city of 42 million people, and to spend billions on the transportation and communications infrastructure to achieve it and make sure it works.

Bournemouth – Victorian Seaside Town On The South Coast Of England

Bournemouth is one of the finest seaside towns on the south coast of England, and it has a lot to offer the tourist at any time of the year. Apart from the miles of beaches that are comprised of fine golden sand, which have a backdrop of sandstone cliffs, Bournemouth has a number of theatres, two piers, lots of public gardens and other places to take scenic walks, and plenty of nightlife too.

News from a Weird World – Offbeat News 26 January 2011

In this latest edition of News From A Weird World you can find bizarre news stories that include the mystery of the Miami Grand Piano, the Smell Of Rotting Flesh, Invasion Day Protests, The Perfect Holiday Companion, a woman with a Strange Addiction and more

London Art Exhibitions March 2011

London has number of museums and and art galleries, and as a result there are always good art exhibitions to be seen throughout the year. March 2011 is no exception, with exhibits that include Afghanistan – Crossroads Of The Ancient World, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, Modern British Sculpture and the British Art Show.

London Exhibitions in February 2011

There are always plenty of things to do in London, and February is no exception, with exhibitions that include The Titanic London Exhibition at the O2 Bubble, Food Glorious Food at the Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood, the art of Anish Kapoor in Kensington Gardens, and Drawing Fashion at the Design Museum.

There is definitely something for everyone this month in London, and these are just a handful of the many events that are taking place in the metropolis.

Problem Causing Skype Extension for Firefox is Blocked by Mozilla

If like me you use the Mozilla Firefox web browser, and you have been extremely frustrated with it running slow, locking up and also crashing, maybe it’s not Firefox itself that has been causing the problem, but an extension for Firefox that is automatically applied when you install Skype onto your computer.