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16th July 2005 | Comments (101)
Hello everyone. I have two very quick bits of news for you: I'm very proud to say that The Girlfriend recently got a job at the EFF. She'll be…
28th November 2004 | Comments (25)
Does anyone out there have a good solution for recording audio tapes onto the Mac as MP3s? The program I’m currently using, Audio Recorder,…
21st November 2004 | Comments (42)
Note: I’ve found out how to do two new CSS-things, but I don’t have time to write up detailed explanations of them. Instead I’m…
3rd November 2004 | Comments (0)
It’s 0133, November 3rd, 2004. I’m sitting on the floor of my living room, with a towel around my waist, a blanket across my shoulders,…
22nd October 2004 | Comments (34)
If you’ve ever written me an email you’ll know that I’m not very good at keeping up to date with my correspondence. My stock…
28th September 2004 | Comments (35)
The Girlfriend and I, lying in bed last night, half conscious, unable to fully get to sleep… Dunstan *spppp* The GF …did you…
16th September 2004 | Comments (28)
A few weeks ago I hooked up with Jonas, and his new co-worker, Ram, for a trip to Jackson Arms Shooting Range. I’ve never fired anything…
7th September 2004 | Comments (24)
A few weeks ago Dave Shea posted an article about Fitts’ Law, which states that: The time to acquire a target is a function of the…
29th July 2004 | Comments (44)
Part two of the redesign explanations (or ‘Giving Away All My Secrets’, as I’m starting to think of it) is going to look at how I…
17in Apple laptops aren’t useful just for web development and meeting geeky chicks; they can also help bring healthy, vibrant people (like you…
18th June 2004 | Comments (22)
Yesterday I took the L-train to get downtown, and when I boarded I asked the driver how much a transfer ticket would be: L-train driver We…
Sir, I met you only briefly last weekend, but in that short time I ascertained that you are a dedicated follower of the mantra ‘prepare…
About four times a week I get an email from someone keen to know how I coded my blog archive page — the headings and nested lists approach…
Trackback is an interesting thing. Sometimes you get nice comments from it, and sometimes, as in this post from Mena at Six Apart, you get your arse…
Location: Film set, Los Angeles, early morning. Scene: Directors pep-talk before the day’s shooting commences. Director Okay,…
So, what’s it like, moving to new city, to a new country? Being single. Being, frankly, awful at getting a girlfriend. But being fabulous at…
10th April 2004 | Comments (12)
I was browsing through our dictionary of quotations tonight, and noted down a few that caught my eye. Muhammad Ali (Announcing his…
10th April 2004 | Comments (31)
I don’t know that this is entirely a good idea, but I thought it might be helpful for other aspiring photographers to see some…
Tucson, Arizona, USA ~ April, 2002. Scene: Molly’s house. Carmen The Maid came today, to give the house its weekly dust and…
30th March 2004 | Comments (0)
The Hoopla500 is always a good read.
30th March 2004 | Comments (37)
Tucson, Arizona, USA ~ April, 2002. Temperature: 95°F. Tucson is not a place for the pedestrian. Try to travel the length of…
28th March 2004 | Comments (22)
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12th March 2004 | Comments (32)
Tucson, Arizona, USA ~ April, 2002. The company that provides cable and internet access to most of the homes in Tucson is called…
11th March 2004 | Comments (25)
I don’t know what you did last weekend, but I spent my two days off in a little piece of British heaven. Dartmoor National Park (along…
10th March 2004 | Comments (20)
Tucson, Arizona, USA ~ April, 2002. About 200 metres from Molly’s house in Tucson, her road is brought to an abrupt end as it…
I do like Amy Winehouse. ‘Stronger than me’ is a good one to start on.
4th March 2004 | Comments (25)
I suppose I ought to point out, to those who don’t yet know, that my drop shadows technique has been extended and published on A List…
3rd March 2004 | Comments (40)
When I was two, I climbed into our swimming pool and, unsurprisingly, sank straight to the bottom. I sat there, leaking air, until my brother…
23rd February 2004 | Comments (16)
I took these the other day when I took Poppy for a walk. You know, I could really do with another person to help when I'm taking photos of her.…
21st February 2004 | Comments (27)
Now here’s an odd thing: if you’re a terrorist with an overwhelming urge to confess, or you’re the friend of a terrorist and…
19th February 2004 | Comments (66)
Here’s a question for you: why, in almost every comment form you see on the Web, do the Name, Email, and URL fields come before the Comment…
18th February 2004 | Comments (13)
Molly says she saw some Peppers in her local market today and her post struck a chord with me — didn’t I have some silly Pickled Pepper…
12th February 2004 | Comments (29)
I feel I ought to point out that my recent WaSP buzz regarding Great Britain’s excellence in the railway department was, how can I say, a…
9th February 2004 | Comments (2)
We Like The Moon — a beautiful song by the Spongmonkeys.
9th February 2004 | Comments (41)
Quick tip: if, when you try and load Firefox 0.8, you find that you’re faced with an error message such as Error launching browser…
7th February 2004 | Comments (21)
I’ve just been watching an old home movie from my university days (1997). It was about two hours long and contained a variety of things:…
5th February 2004 | Comments (0)
Simple Flash and good music at muse.mu.
28th January 2004 | Comments (74)
Ignoring my just-woke-up blotchy face and need-a-shave chin, please enjoy my first efforts at cutting my own hair. Some parts didn’t go…
26th January 2004 | Comments (0)
Invaluable writing advice from the National Lampoon.
22nd January 2004 | Comments (9)
The blogroll that I recently added to this site is powered by blo.gs, and while I like their service, I’m not so happy with some of their…
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Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.— George W Bush (9)
Stuff from the intersection of design, culture and technology.(3)
A selection of blogs I read on a regular basis.