D'oh the technology

May 10, 2005

I would have posted this entry from my Treo 600, which I'm writing about for a site that'll be launched soon, but whilst I can enter a title, my Treo doesn't display the main article body text box. Bum. No blogging on the run for me then.

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A couple of Really Good Blogs

May 10, 2005

Here's a couple of really good blogs for you. First, Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad Is Good For You, a book I haven't read because it's not out here til the end of the month but which looks like a great read if the reviews are anything to go by. His blog is immediately […]

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Bad Wolf

May 9, 2005

Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? I think Dr Who will require repeat viewing now.

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Bit.Torrent Cymraeg?

May 9, 2005

O'n i'n jyst meddwl… oes 'na bit.torrents am raglenni Cymraeg o gwbl? Petha fel Mapio'r Byd neu'r Celtaidd? Neu, mewn ffaith, unrhywbeth?

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One slip

May 9, 2005

Funny how sometimes the soundtrack to a phase of your life appears from what's current, and sometimes your unconscious demands something else. I have suddenly started listening to Pink Floyd on heavy rotation. Not all of it, just some of it. A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Wish You Were Here and Dark Side of the […]

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Dw i eisiau Sky+

May 9, 2005

Llynedd, pan o'n i'n byw yn fflat fy ffrind Svet, des i arfer i ddefnyddio Sky+ i recordio'r teledu. Mae'n fendigedig – ti'n jyst setio'r peth i recordio rhaglen neu holl gyfres, ac mae yn. Jyst fel 'na. Dim ffys. Dim problem. Gwylies i fwy o deledu Cymraeg wedyn na'r holl flwyddyn o'r blaen, jyst […]

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Spread the cash, er, I mean love

May 8, 2005

My good friend Mooc, or Michael O'Connor Clarke as he's also know, (and yes, I know that should spell MOCC, but MOOC suits him better), is looking for a job. If you know anyone who wants to hire a flack, please consider Mooc. I can attest to his infinite knowledge of flacking, his good character, […]

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Sorry everybody

May 6, 2005

Blair. Again. For another five years. I'm sorry. If I weren't so broke and busy, I'd start sorryeverybody-again.com. Still, at least we don't have the Creature of the Night in charge, which is one thing to be grateful for. Actually, can't we just shoot all this lot and start afresh?

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Blogging survey

May 6, 2005

Mark Brady, a PhD student at the University of Essex and a friend of mine, is doing some research into blogging. He's put together an online questionnaire to gather some basic data, so if you have 20 minutes to spare, please do pop over and fill it out for him.

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Nine lines on the screen, tra la-la la-la

May 5, 2005

This is getting ludicrous now. My laptop has nine lines in sets of 4 (blue/green), 1 (yellow) and 4 (various) bisecting the screen top to bottom, leaving me with a narrow patch in the middle in which to work. I have figured out what the problem is – the screen is warped. It fastens fine […]

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Insights

May 4, 2005

Vince often has good insights into stuff, and this time is no exception. He talks how we're not really designed for complex conversation, and then he talks about waiting for phone calls that never come. On which note I'm going to go ring him and see if he's in.

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The whole Nick Frost: From El Diablo to Kinky Boots

April 30, 2005

Last week, I was chuffed as a small horse to be given the opportunity to talk to Nick Frost for The Podcast Network's Movie Show, and finally the interview is available for your delectation. Apologies for the slightly crappy sound quality, especially to begin with – Skype was playing us up something chronic. To ameliorate […]

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Building blocks: More on pronunciation

April 30, 2005

An addendum to my post on learning pronunciation. Break it down A good tip for dealing with long, complicated words is to break them down into syllables, and to start at the end of the word rather than the beginning. Let's say you're trying to learn how to say 'hunangyflogedig', which means 'self-employed' in Welsh. […]

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Help for a friend

April 30, 2005

My good friend Jeremy lost his laptop this week, after his two year old son poured water in it because it 'looked thirsty'. With it goes his HDD and all the data on it, including the latest chapters of the book he's been writing. Like me, Jeremy is self-employed and relies on his computer for […]

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My name in Hebrew

April 29, 2005

This is way too cool. A page on the Hebrew Wikipedia about Celtic languages, links to my blog here because I blog in Welsh and English. Thus do I find out that my name in Hebrew is סו צ'רמן. My friend Itamar tells me that “written Hebrew in most cases omits vowels, so it actually […]

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