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A little bit of snow…

Posted on February 2, 2009 by Aaron B. Russell
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… and all of London grinds to a halt. The heaviest for 6 years apparently, though, and it’s going to be even heavier this afternoon. For as long as I can remember, I’ve never seen TfL (or its predecessors), cancel every bus service in the entire Greater London area though. This is pretty severe — for London, at least!

Posted in Posts | Tagged Greater London, London, snow, United Kingdom | 1 Reply

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Hi, I'm Aaron B. Russell.

I like making shiny things for computers. I'm especially good at building Web 2.0 Applications with natural user experiences.

I also like playing records to people. I record and self-publish a regular podcast of my DJ sets, free for anyone to download.

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