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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…
25th February 2005 | Comments (28)
This is maybe the fourth time the puppies have been let outside to play, but the first time they’ve ventured into the woods. They seemed to…
9th February 2005 | Comments (38)
(A 30-second off-the-cuff post scribbled while I’m in the middle of doing something I don’t want to be doing.) Sometimes I feel like…
26th January 2005 | Comments (23)
If you like you can download the 2.4MB Quicktime file. P.S. The soundtrack on this one is for The Girlfriend, who loves The…
26th January 2005 | Comments (14)
They opened their eyes for the first time yesterday and immediately got a lot livelier, crawling all over each other and play…
25th January 2005 | Comments (13)
If you like you can download the 812kb Quicktime file.
20th January 2005 | Comments (27)
If you like you can download the 3.3MB Quicktime file.
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…
4th November 2004 | Comments (0)
In response to some annoyed comments, I’m making this post to clarify my feelings on the US election results. Clarity won’t necessarily…
3rd November 2004 | Comments (20)
I was nosing through Mr Kottke’s site the other day and clicked on a link ("Who are you planning to vote for in the 2004 US Presidential…
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,…
31st October 2004 | Comments (32)
On Saturday night the Girlfriend and I went to watch Berkeley University play Arizona State University at American Football. As someone who…
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…
19th October 2004 | Comments (49)
On IM: Dunstan I’ve just seen something called "The Nazism Exposed Project" that’s, like, old news… surely? I’ve…
15th October 2004 | Comments (0)
If I had applied for an H1B work visa, here in America, but had missed the application deadline by a number of hours (they only allow so many…
11th October 2004 | Comments (35)
Despite the tide of liberalism that has swept across Britain in recent years, certain things remain taboo in my home country. Get caught shagging a…
7th October 2004 | Comments (76)
I spent yesterday evening looking through quite a large number of photography web sites, specifically photoblogs, and had a mightily annoying time…
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…
28th August 2004 | Comments (21)
Last weekend The Girlfriend and I decided to get out the city and do something different. We scanned sfgate.com and saw that the San Mateo…
27th August 2004 | Comments (24)
Well, well, I have some catching up to do here, don’t I? No-one seems to know where I am, or what I’m doing, so here’s a quick…
6th August 2004 | Comments (27)
I meant to mention this a while back, but on the fourth of July The Girlfriend and I went bowling, in Daly City. I’d only been 10-pin bowling…
5th August 2004 | Comments (23)
I let the dog out for a poo this afternoon, and thought I’d try to photograph the Swallows that were swooping and diving around the garden…
4th August 2004 | Comments (0)
Make your own church signs, or view some real ones.
4th August 2004 | Comments (1)
Spider-Man reviews crayons. [Via]
4th August 2004 | Comments (0)
Nice “when I was a child” sort of post from Stuart.
4th August 2004 | Comments (33)
In Photoshop CS (and CS only) go to: Image > Adjustments > Shadow/Highlight and have a play with the menu that appears. As the example below…
2nd August 2004 | Comments (16)
We’ve had such beautiful weather here recently that I thought I’d take the dog for a walk across the fields. My much-neglected camera…
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…
28th July 2004 | Comments (24)
I’m photographing a friend’s wedding this weekend, and decided I better get in some practice with my new fish-eye lens before the big…
23rd July 2004 | Comments (66)
Part one of the redesign explanations is going to look at time (specifically post and comment time), and how it gets presented on this…
Make your own pirate radio station with an iPod.
How to tell if you’re American, Canadian, German, etc.
This site was created with one goal in mind. To give you the opportunity to ‘try out’ some of the best php/mysql based free and open…
A directory of keyword search shortcuts for your mozilla browser.
17th July 2004 | Comments (96)
I remember hearing Sir Peter Ustinov explain that the making of the film ‘Spartacus’ took so long, that his first child, conceived…
17in Apple laptops aren’t useful just for web development and meeting geeky chicks; they can also help bring healthy, vibrant people (like you…
At the Saturday barbeque Guy 1 So, you’re from England, right? Dunstan Yup, from the south-west, in the countryside Guy 2 Hey,…
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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.