The glass jewellery I made

August 10, 2005

Kate and I have finally taken some photos of the jewellery I made (with her assistance) on the weekend. They don't really do the glass justice, so when I get back to Dorset I might well have a stab at doing some more. Kate's jewellery really is gorgeous – if you want to buy some […]

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You know your taste in men is b0rked when

August 10, 2005

You find yourself saying “Yeah, but he looks really hot in armour”. Ok. So. Armour. Or skirts. That narrows down the field a bit.

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Man stuck in bush for two days

August 10, 2005

I don't know how you get yourself stuck in a gorse bush for two days, but apparently it requires a helicopter to get you out.

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Big Brother is tracking you

August 10, 2005

Wired reports on a Department for Transport pilot scheme to test RFID chipped car numberplates here in the UK, with battery powered chips that can broadcast their identity up to 300ft. Considering that we don't have that many toll bridges or roads here, and the congestion charge is limited to London, I wonder what the […]

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Lorry ploughs into church (none killed)

August 8, 2005

The irony of this story from back home is that the church – which I always thought was a way fugly building – had just got permission to demolish and rebuild the front porch. Not sure if having it taken out by a big lorry is going to end up being cheaper or not, but […]

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Me making stuff

August 7, 2005

Spent the weekend making jewellery with Kate. It's nice to do something entirely non-cerebral for a change. Managed to surprise myself by not only remembering which end of a soldering iron to pick up, but also how to use one. Actually, I don't remember when I first learnt to use a soldering iron – it's […]

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Get your rights on eBay, half a dozen for £1

August 5, 2005

I never know you could buy your rights on eBay, but apparently so: Hmm, I guess I'd better get myself a whole stash, in case they run out.

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Rare Bansky footage

August 5, 2005

Couldn't believe it when I saw rare footage of Banksy on the news tonight, his identity cleverly disguised by having his back to the camera and a hat on. He's been doing is usual stuff on a nice, big, brand new canvas – the Palestinian 'security' wall that the Israelis are building. And it's amazing […]

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Free speech

August 5, 2005

Try it sometime. (And have a giggle whilst you're at it.)

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Widgety widgety wah wah

August 5, 2005

Mac Dashboard widgets are way cool. Coolest of all so far is the XFM radio widget, which means I can easily listen to XFM without having to bother with their website. Thank you 'Jute', and the BBC peeps who created the BBC radio widget this is based on, which I also have installed. Wonderful.

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Mighty Mouse… but I'd prefer a hamster

August 5, 2005

I have to admit, I like the look of Apple's new Mighty Mouse: Innovative Scroll Ball and Button Perfectly positioned to roll smoothly under just one finger, Mighty Mouse's Scroll Ball offers full 360-degree scrolling capability — up/down, left/right and diagonally. You can scroll long web pages, pan full-size images, maneuver around large spreadsheets, control […]

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Why I will never get a 'proper job' again

August 5, 2005

Paul Graham has a great essay on why open source is so successful, and in the process explains very clearly why I loathe jobs. To me the most demoralizing aspect of the traditional office is that you're supposed to be there at certain times. There are usually a few people in a company who really […]

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Niiiiiiiiiinja!

August 3, 2005

Miaow! Best pics ever, specially the one of the roundhouse kick at the very end. (Thanks Dan.)

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Are you suffering?

August 2, 2005

From blog depression?

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I once swore…

August 2, 2005

…relatively recently, that I would date no one but another geek. Weirdly, it seems I'm not alone. There's even a book, ffs. Well, you know what they say. The geeks shall inherit the earth. (…the live, and the neutral.)

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