• Plagiarism is the greatest form of flattery. I guess I've been flattered then?

    It is said that “Plagiarism is the greatest form of flattery”. So in some ways I feel quite honored that some of the things I have written for my company website have been copied by other companies to use verbatim.

    For little sections of text, a particular way of saying things perhaps, I can understand. There’s only so many ways you can say something after all. I’d say something like copying:

    This is by far the most common type of worktop in the UK and comes in a range of standard colours

    I would find not unreasonable.

    Copying something clearly unique like

    Worktops for your kitchen (bathroom, work shop and many other places too…) Worktop or countertop, whatever you call it it takes more punishment than many other parts of your kitchen. It also has to look good for a long time, no matter how many times the children cut their sandwiches without using a chopping board!

    is pushing your luck. I caught a company using that extract form our website around 2001.

    However, I have to take my hat off to an Italian company. The don’t just copy text, they copy with style: worktops:

    XXXX srl in XXXXXXXX Italy

    Number one for worktops

    high quality for worktops

    A manufacturing firm of furniture components is situated in XXXXXXXX (LE), it has been working since 1974.
    It is qualified in planning and manufacturing worktops with backsplash covered with HPL laminate.
    ……(snip)………
    Laminate Worktops
    What makes a good laminate worktop?

    All the worktops sold by Roots are high quality, kitchen grade worktops. Not the cheapest available but designed for long life and long term good looks. Finishing touches such as a “hot melt seal” or “drip seal” repel water to stop spillages running along the base of the worktop and into your kitchen units.

    That last paragraph looks awfully familiar…. yeah, they even copied the bit with our company name in it. That reminds me of a trip abroad when I was a teenager. People were always trying to sell you a “Genuine fake Rolex”.


  • I've done something amazing

    i-4397a072cb905f3e4f2f795bb99ea47c-blooddonor10.jpg I’ve given blood 10 times. I’m not exactly a record breaking donor. I started giving blood when I was around 18 when the National Blood Service used to collect blood in the canteen. When I started the business it was always hard making the time. The last few years have seen me going more consistently.

    The blood service also have a really useful web site. It allows you to book appointments and find out how your blood is used. The thing I find most interesting is the “Blood Stocks” page, which gives you up to date information on how much blood is in stock by number of units and more usefully how many days they think that stock will last. As I write this, there are 39,854 units of blood available in the country but only 0.6% (258 units) are in my blood group. Before I go and wrap my self in bublewrap and cotton wool, this will last about 5 days. They don’t have to have your blood group, some groups can take blood from other groups and all of this is explained on their web site.

    I encourage you all to go and give blood at your local donor session.

    Giving blood costs nothing and one day it may help someone you know. It may even help you. If you are nervous about giving blood feel free to give me a call and if I can I’ll go with you.


  • Jonathon Livingston Seagull (Richard Bach)

    Some 15 years ago I read a book which I thoroughly enjoyed. Last month I saw it for sale in a book shop (still in print!) and I had to buy it for some friends for Christmas. I also had to read it again before I gave it to them and surprised myself just how much I remembered.

    Jonathon Livingston Seagull is a story about a seagull called Jonathon Livingston. Jonathon isn’t like other seagulls who worry only about fighting for food. Jonathon loves flying. He loves it so much he dedicates himself to improving. This relatively short story (I think you could read it in an hour, perhaps two) is beautifully written, beautifully told and in my mind as significant a read for young people as “Of Mice and Men” (which we had to read in English lessons in secondary school). The story is simply inspiring. Jonathon Livingston Seagull is one of those books that if you mention it to one person, someone else nearby will probably join in with “Jonathon Livingston Seagull, fantastic story”.

    The next day I had a text message from my friend “Gorgeous story, had to stay till 1 as couldn’t stop. Fab!” If I ever get these Rootie Ratings(tm) sorted, Jonathon Seagull will get top marks.


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