Walthamstow Stadium on the BBC.co.uk homepage

Martin Belam
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Published 9 May, 2004
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It must be my lucky week, but after the promotion for Eurostars, now I see my home town is getting the promo slot on the BBC.co.uk homepage. (Well, it is in the background anyway)

Murphy's Law promo on the bbc.co.uk homepage, showing Walthamstow Stadium in the background

Behind James Nesbitt is the neon light fascia of the local dog track, one of the landmarks of E17. You can get a better view in this Murphy's Law desktop wallpaper image.

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...what's next? shall I sneak a picture of your goodself in Mr B!?

Next Learning Lunch is:
Pro-Belam Picture Editing 101

then:
Digital Projector Usage 101

Arf!

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