People walking past my office must see me gazing intently at my screen and say to themselves "there's Rob, hard at work on some major editorial project on behalf of the company".
Well just in case anyone REALLY important at Trinity Mirror reads my blog, this is obviously the case. And my latest efforts have been devoted towards exploring the manifold possibilities of the Internet. Which brings me to blurryvision on the BBC.
Now, this is probably the right moment to share my views on Dear Old Auntie.
She makes me bloody sick.
Us journalists and our colleagues in advertising, newspaper sales and marketing beat ourselves up day in, day out to produce high quality commercial products. We do everything we can to make people want to buy our papers - and buy advert space in them.
And how does the Beeb get its money? By getting a huge chunk of cash out of everyone who owns a telly, regardless of whether they EVER watch its programmes. And if you don't cough up, you go to jail.
The latest way they are spending your licence money is to turn their websites into TV stations - so be warned, chances are they'll be asking Gordon Brown to demand everyone gets down to the post office to buy a PC licence soon.
So, absorbing my attention on my computer today was Ithe men's quarter finals from the Queen's tennis tournament. At least I think that's what it was. The picture was so blurry and pixelated, When Leyton Hewiitt hit a serve I could barely make him out, never mind the ball.
Still, I'm sure the Beeb will be pushing for a hike in the licence fee to pay for better software.
As for us, tomorrow's paper has the usual Saturday extras - 20 pages of Welsh telly (and not just the BBC, mind!) plus Weekend Post with our ever-popular eating out review. And on the news front, we'll bring you some surprises from the Queen's Birthday Honours List - can't tell you tonight who has been honoured as this would be an act of treason and I would be sent to the Tower.
Don't miss the Daily Post next week by the way - we've got a competition to meet opera star Bryn Terfel!
That's all for now.
Hwyl, wela i chi wythnos nesa. Have a great weekend!
