-
in minor news…
Suzi (the cat) is walking around looking like she’s been in a duel, or a very small knife fight – two diagonal slashes across her nose, from a scrap with another cat. Deep, but being tended and healing. The BMW is now up to 840 miles, and loosening up nicely; over the weekend I did
-
Bray on PodPVR
Tim writes: [www.tbray.org] Would it be an oversimplification to say that Podcasting could turn the Net into a great big PVR? …to which I say, “yes”. As oversimplifications go, I suspect that is one. In the UK, we’d possibly also call it a “pseud”. In respect of the proposition: you can’t always find what you’re
-
banksy
As I’ve blogged previously, I am a big fan of Banksy – I don’t generally condone graffiti but then I don’t think his work really is graffiti; the humour, style and design lift it a bit higher than mere mindless tagging. Moreover I appreciate his pointed views on (British) politicians: I’ve recently collected a couple
-
In the manner of the Late Peter Cook’s E.L.Whisty…
Quoth my mate Steve, I was cycling in this morning, as you do, when this big limosine turns up flanked by police motorcycles. They stopped right in front of me and made me stop as well. So, I knocked on the window to tell the person inside what I thought of this and he wound
-
Google acquires Keyhole
So Jon writes For those not in the know, our friends at Google purchased Keyhole, an ASP which provides real-time satellite imagery. you can zoom in and see street detail just like a real NSA agent. (We don’t get the details the NSA/NRO agents get, but you can grab the idea.) They also have the
-
morbid, but interesting thought
how much would you pay, in order to extend your life by one hour? It’s an odd thought, but it went through my brain whilst doing a little present-shopping this morning. It’s quite a hard question to answer straightforwardly, because (a) the question implies that you know when your life would end in the first
-
Wouldn’t that be a nice extra option for Autoroute? “Avoid Speed Cameras”
[blogs.motorbiker.org] Many of you don’t use a GPS and to plan your trips you use websites that map out your itinerary. One consistently great site for route planning is viaMichelin (by the producers of the Michelin Red Book and Green Book – Red is for food & hotels, green for tourist information). Well, viaMichelin just
-
Cool Link of the Day II: LeapSecond.com
[www.leapsecond.com] Ten years ago I wanted to build a LED digital analog clock that would be accurate to better than one second per year — so I would have the fun of adjusting it when a leap second occurred. This simple goal resulted in a most interesting journey into electronics, horology, astronomy, test equipment, quartz
-
Cool Link of the Day: The Night Sky Live
[nightskylive.net] – link from Chris Samuel. 😎
-
FileVault at Fault
Well, that was an entertaining four hours. I re-orged my e-mail filestore – I use the NMH mail handler as a backend to EXMH – and at a conservative estimate linked, renamed and unlinked some 30,000 files making a total of 90,000 file operations. On Solaris – or on MacOS’s BSD filesystem (apparently deprecated, and
-
‘Democracies don’t fight each other’ sasy Bush. Fish disagree.
With the above headline the BBC host a fine article on the truths and fallacies about Democracy as practiced by George Bush: Do democracies fight each other? When outlining his vision for peace in the Middle East, President George Bush said “democracies don’t go to war with each other”. Is it true? The president’s comments
-
redux: stuff I wouldn’t like for christmas
I first posted this in 2002 and feel it’s time for review: Just a little reference list as we approach the gift-giving season; the intent is not to be churlish – although no doubt it probably seems that way. I would just rather have something thoughtful that cost 50p, rather than a 8-quid bottle of