Archives for the 'general' Category
it’s art
Saturday, May 6th, 2006
bristolian’s get all the fun. courtesy of ll
brainfreeze
Tuesday, January 31st, 2006
Today, the weather in Edinburgh is fantastic. Arthur is shrouded in mist and the crags are covered in a deep frost. It stayed frosty all day yesterday, and I woke to a -7°C bike ride to the south of the city. This takes me down a long and continuous hill. By the time I reached [...]
saucy chopsticks
Monday, January 2nd, 2006
soy sauce dispensing chopsticks. how about a fork which secretes salt?
the bus house
Thursday, December 8th, 2005
I like the idea of a bus house. (also DDL)
froze
Thursday, November 17th, 2005
(and yet another post about the weather) it’s the first sub-zero morning (while i’ve been awake anyway) in Edinburgh today, and I’m very excited. It’s -3°C! update – it’s forecast to be -6°C by 6pm!
no comment
Friday, October 28th, 2005
I doubt anybody has been wanting to comment, but if you tried recently and couldn’t then sorry. WordPress was a bit overtuned to spam and decided everything was spam. I had kind of wondered why there hadn’t been any spam comments for a while
kaboom
Monday, January 17th, 2005
if you are a Weapons Systems Engineer, what are your use-cases?
2004 in review: Nokia 7600 and camera clicks
Sunday, January 2nd, 2005
this is not really a 2004 in review post. it is an out of date rant. earlier this year, I jumped ship from orange to 3 for no reason other than price. if the truth be known, 3 do suck because they block your internet connectivity and only allow you to access their ‘walled garden’, [...]
mating seagulls?
Thursday, June 10th, 2004
in recent weeks i have become particularly aware of seagulls. 2 months ago (or so), they began to peck our rubbish apart. you put your rubbish out for collection, half an hour later your rubbish (along with all the other rubbish in the street) is covering the road. the joy of living by the sea. [...]
phone spam
Sunday, May 30th, 2004
i just got unsuccessful phone spam on my landline. i answered the phone. ‘we have an important message for you, please wait 2 seconds’. i waited. nothing happened. the call was disconnected.