The person you searched for (Oliver) has authored 6 comments. They are shown below in reverse date-order, and grouped by the post they belong to:
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February 2005 | |
World's first? Wimax for train commuters | World's first? Sorry, but... http://mct.sbb.ch/mct/immobilien/im… (German)
No idea about how much it is used, though. [view in situ] |
October 2004 | |
Photoblog navigation woes | If I was to choose from the three, version C is the only one I could live with. B is just plain ugly, and A requires too much mouse movement to be convenient. I'd like version C even better if… [view in situ] |
August 2004 | |
28 years ago today | Wow. 28 years. And still naked. ;-) May all your dreams come true. [view in situ] |
July 2004 | |
Our garden and the surrounding fields | John Hicks As you are a nobel economist I find your interest in the camera fascinating. oliver [view in situ] |
March 2004 | |
Flexible floats | Moz 1.2 displays the page like Opera did before you made the changes to the CSS, on Win XP Home. But then again, Moz 1.2 isn't the latest. [view in situ] |
February 2004 | |
Easy CSS drop shadows | I modified this a bit so I can add captions. Well, there are some drawbacks: it's questionable if that is semantically correct (well, I think it ain't), and it relies on the BMH (not necessarily,… [view in situ] |
The image displayed above is a 1600 pixel-wide panoramic view from the top of my parents’ house in Dorset, England. The system uses an XML weather feed from their local airbase to provide an up-to-the-minute graphical representation of the current weather, moon, and daylight conditions at their house. It's pretty cool, really.
You can read more about the panorama, and how it was created, in the Colophon; or you can select an option from below and view detailed weather information for Dorset, or for San Francisco (where I currently live).