16th July 2005, the wee hours | Comments (101)
Hello everyone. I have two very quick bits of news for you…
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4th March 2005, early evening | Comments (70)
Following on from last week’s film, here’s another video of the puppies arsing about on the lawn…
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25th February 2005, early evening | Comments (28)
Video footage of the puppies playing in the garden…
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16th February 2005, early afternoon | Comments (31)
I read in today’s Daily Telegraph that T-Mobile will be offering a wimax service on trains from Brighton to London Victoria, apparently a World’s first…
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9th February 2005, early evening | Comments (38)
Sometimes I feel like I’m a ball of energy that’s been compressed down and down by a single task that I don’t want to do and if I don’t get out from under it soon I’m going to explode…
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26th January 2005, early evening | Comments (23)
More video footage of the puppies with their eyes open…
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Video footage of the puppies with their eyes open for the first time…
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A collection of miscellaneous links that don't merit a main blog posting, but which are interesting none-the-less.
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) What WordPress is doing to combat comment spam. (1) Mobile web tools, from Pukupi. (1) Pukupi’s top 10 hints for building interoperable mobile Web sites. (3) The photography of E.J. Peiker. (4)
Stuff from the intersection of design, culture and technology.(3) Some handy tips for advanced Google use. (35) Make your own church signs, or view some real ones. (8) Michael Heilemann is doing a great job with his new WordPress theme; Kubrick. (1) I’m late to the party, but Dan has a book out. (1) What a crazy concept for laying out housing estates. (3) In San Francisco, I live here. (Try the zoom feature.) (1) Spider-Man reviews crayons. [Via] (3) Some beautiful images from photographer Greg Downing. (2) Lots of links, from the Link Bunnies. (1) Nice “when I was a child” sort of post from Stuart. (1) How much does SafariSorter cost? (4) Some handy maintenance tips for Mac owners running Panther. (2) Alex King launches Use Tasks: a hosted service for Tasks and Tasks Pro™. (2) Min Jung, Anil Dash, and I get interviewed for HBO’s Real Sex. (10)
A selection of blogs I read on a regular basis.
These are the current weather conditions at my parents’ house (in Dorset), and where I live (in San Francisco).
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