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Sequin | 12:44 UK time, Monday, 29 October 2007

You know how much I love doing PM and filling in for Eddie. We've drunk the cocktail cabinet dry, eaten all his chocolates and taken the keys to the blog and crashed it. I haven't touched his bottle of Japanese Diet Coke yet - but heck. I've still got a week to go....

Today, however, we are having to look like we're doing some serious work because we have a film crew following us around. BlogPrince says he'll try to snap them in action and post it later.

They're doing a film for the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s College of Journalism about "Being a stand-in presenter". Yours truly has to explain how to fit into EM's unique way of doing things without upsetting the apple cart.

I've written this blog while the crew have gone off to lunch.

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*blog prince sneaks in*

The crew have returned from lunch, and in this photo you can see the cameraman filming the PM team in action. CQ is to the right in the fetching green cardi. Opposite her, by the window is the PM number 2, Amanda. She's at the beck and call of the man to her right, Roger, who is editing this evening's programme. He's famed in the office for his half-hearted impressions of Rodin's "Thinker".

*blog prince sneaks out*

Comments

  1. At 01:15 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Sequin,

    Bei mir, you're the best possible stand-in, and seem to truly enter into the unique spirit of the programme/cult. Any chance of an occasional (or permanent?) double-act? Not in these times of financial constraint, I suspect.

    Probably it'll be an exemplary film for the budding journos. Stand-in AND cross-platform!
    xx
    ed

    quit When the quit statement is read, the bc processor is terminated, regardless of where the quit statement is found. For example, "if (0 == 1) quit" will cause bc to terminate.
    (Seen in the manpage for "bc". Note the "if" statement's logic)

    Huh?


  2. At 01:21 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Further proof, if any were needed that Radio 4 relies on Sequin's presence. Just promise us you'll try to get some sleep at some point this week!

  3. At 01:34 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Stewart M wrote:

    Ed, By cross platform does that mean she uses Open office? :-)

  4. At 01:40 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Nice to see Amanda still has beautiful long hair.

    It did tend to cause havoc with the the old studer tape machines at LBC in the 'old days' I recall - wrapping itself around the guide rollers and sticking to splicing tape etc... thank goodness technology has moved on.

    Sequin looks at peace with her fetching green number - clashing a little with 'Roger the red'!

    I hope the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s College of Journo's stick the finished production on 'YouTube' for us all to have a look.

  5. At 01:52 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Lovely cardi, Carolyn - I think I may have the same one ;o)....

  6. At 01:52 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Stewart (3),

    I sincerely hope so! How're you getting on with OO? I've found it a lot more versatile than M$. My ubuntu can dig a file out of my old M$ partition with such ease I think I'll finally shut the door on windows ;-)

    Salaaami
    ed

    Something unpleasant is coming when men are anxious to tell the truth.
    -- Benjamin Disraeli

  7. At 02:01 PM on 29 Oct 2007, witchiwoman wrote:

    Whose tiger is that behind our dear Sequin?

    BTW you are doing a fab job filling Eddies shoes (at this point an unkind person would say 'filling them with what' ), you can tell the crew that the Froggers think you are a model stand in!

  8. At 02:10 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Blimey! Is Eddie booking his holidays at the same place Wogan gets them? I can't even remember what he sounds like. Welsh isn't he?

    Sequin, I think we now see why there are so many job cuts at the ´óÏó´«Ã½; someone's noticed how much work you do and decided you're worth 1800 staff!
    (You certainly are to us...)

    Witchiwoman: I was going to ask about the stripey thing as well, but is it a tiger? It looks like some kind of big fish to me.
    (Thinks: I can't tell the difference between a fish and a tiger... must remember never to venture into an Indian jungle...)

  9. At 02:18 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Billy Binks wrote:

    I can hear a far off ice cream van whose chime is so knackered that it sounds as though it is emerging from the deep end of a municipal swimming pool.

  10. At 02:38 PM on 29 Oct 2007, witchiwoman wrote:

    SSC - you may be right. I was looking at the curve and thinking it was arching its back...

  11. At 02:50 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Sequin,

    from the newsletter (for which thanks):
    i"Is 'environement fatigue' setting in?"

    Maybe, but is that more dangerous than denial? or "bargaining"?

    The Laws of Technodynamics:

    1. Conservation of problems: Problems do not go away, they are merely

    substituted, one for another. The solution of one problem creates

    another problem.

    2. Technological challenges always increase. As the human population

    increases and natural resources remain constant or degrade, then

    technological challenges will increase in size, number, and complexity."

    --Eric A Davidson,

    or: The chief cause of problems is solutions.


    xx
    ed

  12. At 02:59 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    I thought it was a Tutenkamun headress. Wasn't someone wearing one in a photo a little while ago?

    Whatever it is, it's a bizarre item to find in a newsroom.Great pic though NBP. Thanks for "sneaking" for us. Will there be copyright issues? And did you have to ask the crew's permission to photograph them? Isn't life complicated these days?

    Who else heard that bizarre pedant's pedant on the Today Prog this a. m.? Wasn't he deadly boring? I hope you got to hear it Carolyn. I'm sure it's what all presenters need - someone in an office checking your every phrase for grammatical correctness, & giving you "notes" after the show.

    Someone email Eddie & tell him it's an "improvement" that's just been introduced while he's away. Just for the hell of it. You should be able to hear his reaction from the office.

  13. At 03:03 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Witchiwoman:

    No, now that you mention it, that could be its droopy tail pointing towards Sequin (well towards the floor really, but you know what I mean) and its neck stretched out off the edge of the picture in the opposite direction.

    While I'm on, isn't that a complicated looking 'phone in the foreground?

  14. At 03:03 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Sequin,

    from the newsletter (for which thanks):
    i"Is 'environment fatigue' setting in?"

    Maybe, but is that more dangerous than denial? or "bargaining"?

    The Laws of Technodynamics:

    1. Conservation of problems: Problems do not go away, they are merely

    substituted, one for another. The solution of one problem creates

    another problem.

    2. Technological challenges always increase. As the human population

    increases and natural resources remain constant or degrade, then

    technological challenges will increase in size, number, and complexity."

    --Eric A Davidson,

    or: The chief cause of problems is solutions.


    xx
    ed

    Five oh two! First of the day!
    Mon Oct 29 14:55:45 GMT 2007

    Posted by: Ed Iglehart | October 29, 2007 02:56 PM

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  15. At 03:13 PM on 29 Oct 2007, DI Wyman wrote:

    Hey ho Sequin, lurve the cardy...I have a pair of Speedos in that colour!

    DiY:)

  16. At 03:26 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    The chief cause of 502s is 502s, or so the tech geniuses would have us believe:

    The chief cause of our greater problems is also our own behaviour:

    (Published online)

    A long-term association between global temperature and biodiversity, origination
    and extinction in the fossil record

    Peter J. Mayhew 1,*, Gareth B. Jenkins 1 and Timothy G. Benton 2

    1 Department of Biology, University of York, York YO10 5YW, UK
    2 Institute of Integrative and Comparative Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
    Abstract: We found that global biodiversity (the richness of families and genera) is related to temperature and has been relatively low during warm 'greenhouse' phases, while during the same phases extinction and origination rates of taxonomic lineages have been relatively high. These findings are consistent for terrestrial and marine environments and are robust to a number of alternative assumptions and potential biases. Our results provide the first clear evidence that global climate may explain substantial variation in the fossil record in a simple and consistent manner. Our findings may have implications for extinction and biodiversity change under future climate warming.

    So There!

    xx
    ed

  17. At 03:31 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    Doesn't look very paper-free!
    xx
    ed

    You are transported to a room where you are faced by a wizard who
    points to you and says, "Them's fighting words!" You immediately get
    attacked by all sorts of denizens of the museum: there is a cobra
    chewing on your leg, a troglodyte is bashing your brains out with a
    gold nugget, a crocodile is removing large chunks of flesh from you, a
    rhinoceros is goring you with his horn, a sabre-tooth cat is busy
    trying to disembowel you, you are being trampled by a large mammoth, a
    vampire is sucking you dry, a Tyranosaurus Rex is sinking his six inch
    long fangs into various parts of your anatomy, a large bear is
    dismembering your body, a gargoyle is bouncing up and down on your
    head, a burly troll is tearing you limb from limb, several dire wolves
    are making mince meat out of your torso, and the wizard is about to
    transport you to the corner of Westwood and Broxton. Oh dear, you seem
    to have gotten yourself killed, as well.

    You scored 0 out of 250 possible points.
    That gives you a ranking of junior beginning adventurer.
    To achieve the next higher rating, you need to score 32 more points.

  18. At 03:46 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Bedd Gelert wrote:

    Gosh !

    Will we be seeing Rodin's 'The Kiss' before the end of the day ?

    Or even before the programme starts ?

    Any volunteers ?

  19. At 04:15 PM on 29 Oct 2007, wrote:

    With all the technology available to the ´óÏó´«Ã½ why does the PM website (comments & glass-box) take so long to down load one of our comment’s?
    Has Eddie or his stand-in only got a ZX81?

  20. At 04:17 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Carolyn Quinn wrote:

    Great attempt to fathom out the "tiger". Annasee you are right - it is an Egyptian headdress that is draped over a picture of our erstwhile colleague Clare English.

    I can't wait to have a grammar Tsar sitting at my elbow. Will really help to make us even more relaxed as we prepare to go live radio...

  21. At 04:46 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Yes, Ruper was a pharoah a while back /blogs/pm/2007/10/just_spent_70_minutes_or_so_wa.shtml. So I was right about it being an egyptian headress!

  22. At 04:56 PM on 29 Oct 2007, witchiwoman wrote:

    Annas - well done! I can see that perfectly now! but good to know SSC was with me for a bit...

  23. At 06:31 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Frances O wrote:

    Well, I thought it was the tail of a very large tiger. Possibly the skin of a very large tiger's tail. But the Tut explanation sets my mind at rest.

    Sequin, you are a marvel. I think you are also very clever, making yourself indespensible, so that you, at least, won't be cut.

    Froggers, let's enjoy her while we can; I foresee the telly lot poaching her to present News 24. All of News 24. After all, she seems to work any and all hours...

    Annasee, I heard that tedious man on the Today prg. Or rather tried to stay awake during his spiel. I did (as an occasional pedant, though only worthy of touching the hem of ValP) spot the fact that he didn't speak English very well, though.

    Right! Let's see if this gets through 502. 1, 2, 3, jump!
    1831

  24. At 07:44 PM on 29 Oct 2007, mittfh wrote:

    Big Sis's link has somehow got chewed up and doesn't work, so here's three possible ways to drag up the photo of Rupert with the headdress:

    1) The long-winded way. Click on the 'Photos' link, scroll until you're fairly near the bottom - it was posted during the first week of the month.

    2) Try clicking on this link here.

    3) Or try this link which takes you directly to the photo.

    4) If (3) doesn't work, copy/paste this: www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/pm/images/rupert.JPG
    (Don't forget JPG is in capitals!).

    Meanwhile, other things to spot in the photo:

    The all-important fire alarm
    A computer with a foot floating in mid-air
    A display board filled with pictures
    A phone with a scary amount of direct dial buttons
    Still working out what's behind the cameraman (from our POV) - TV screens and some kind of organiser board?

    SB24, attempt 1: 19:52

  25. At 09:56 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Deepthought (John W) wrote:

    Mittfh (24),

    "SB24"

    That will take the froggers back...

  26. At 10:46 PM on 29 Oct 2007, Stewart M wrote:

    Ed, OO working well really. I installed in on one pC at work for one of my staff and the only comment she made was the print button has moved!. That to me suggests a successful migration. Not sure what will happen on the reception PC when I do the same.

  27. At 01:26 PM on 30 Oct 2007, wrote:

    I think Sequin deserves a day on the Beach in a hammock with a large G&T and Sean Bean to attend to her every need......

  28. At 02:40 PM on 30 Oct 2007, wrote:

    I also think Sequin deserves a day on the beach.

  29. At 08:47 PM on 30 Oct 2007, MR.A.TOMASSO. wrote:

    COULD YOU EMAIL TO SAY WHEN EDDIE MAIR WILL BE BACK ON PM. PLEASE.THANK YOU.I ENJOY THE PROGRAMME VERY MUCH.

  30. At 12:27 AM on 31 Oct 2007, Aperitif wrote:

    Billy (9), Really? All of the time or just when you were posting that entry? If the former I might be tempted to suggest a rare and bizarre form of tinitus.

  31. At 01:56 AM on 01 Nov 2007, LadyPen wrote:

    Appy I think you'll find that tinnitus has two ns.

    I may use HTML tags for style. And ValP will be on the case shortly :-)

    xx
    LadyP

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