Monday, August 22, 2005

Pop up massacre

I have had enough of the latest rash of pop ups and pop unders that seem to circumvent Firefox's Block Pop-Ups option. An hour's reading and research has led me to implement the hosts file solution detailed here, using Dan Pollock's hosts file text posted here. As well as seemingly halting the annoyances, it was also a useful first introduction to working in Mac OSX's Terminal app.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

My connected life


Click through to the Flickr version on the photo above and have a look at why I am having trouble remembering which mouse is connected to which computer...

Sunday, August 14, 2005

funkypancake

Dave aka funkypancake has posted a couple of photos that I snapped last week. If you are not familiar with his work, his photoblog is well worth perusing.

Fragile

We had open house yesterday for folks to pop in and say goodbye before we leave so I feel a little fragile today.

Friday, August 12, 2005

The Guardian profile: Tim Berners-Lee

The Guardian profile: Tim Berners-Lee, the godfather of the web, named last year as the greatest living Briton.

Little Mac

Whereas previous posts to this blog have invariably been created with Blogjet on a variety of PCs, this one was crafted with ecto on my new 12" iBook G4. Whilst the leaning curve is moderate to steep in some places and I keep looking for keys and combos that aren't there, I'm having a ball and thoroughly enjoying the out-of-the-box wifi/bluetooth capability.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

iPod versus iBook

The long-awaited iBook has just arrived from the Far East via Copenhagen, the Netherlands and the obligatory smart-arsed & butter-fingered courier (note crumpled packing top-left of big box).

As it is sprog No.2's birthday today and she’s just unwrapped an mini iPod this morning, I’m trying so hard to ignore the siren call of the boxes so as not steal her thunder and spoil her day.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

The weekend paper

‘Since the London bombings, lots more people cycle around the place, which I suppose is a good thing. Though I don't know which is more annoying: those who race down the pavement, swerving past just before you realise that they are bearing down on you at 20mph, or those who bossily ring the bell to signal "get out of my way, pedestrians!" […] At this point I get lots of letters saying that this represents a small minority of cyclists. All I can say is that recent experience suggests it is not such a small minority.’

Simon Hoggart, talking out of his backside in Saturday’s Guardian.  I only wish I could match his sweeping generalisations with some of my own.  How about lazy journalists who have trouble generating enough fresh, witty column inches by their sub-editor’s deadline or who feel the need to add a codicil or rider to their argument to shore it up.  I know diary pieces are meant to be personal and opinionated but I was under the impression that such opinions should be new and original, not hackneyed and anecdotal.

Meanwhile, on the Letters page on the day the world remembered the bombing of Hiroshima, Kiwi reader Craig Young points out the irony in New Zealand non-nuclear stance, given that Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealander.  The main thrust of his letter is something that I have been mentioning when folks ask if we’re emigrating because of the recent terrorist attacks in London: that the only terrorist act visited upon New Zealand – the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour – was carried out by French secret service agents acting on their Government’s orders.

No.8 Wire

My other blog, Looking for No.8 Wire, has been quiet of late for a variety of reasons.  However, I have just written about my current thoughts and feelings regarding our impending emigration to New Zealand.

Friday, August 05, 2005

July 7th

Buzz1Buzz 2


A couple of stills from my upcoming ‘fifteen minutes’ on BBC4. The documentary will be called ‘We Are Not Afraidand centres on the website that emerged following the July 7th bomb attacks in London. Called, We're Not Afraid, the site carries messages and images urging defiance against terrorism.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

In the picture

What with my brief wafflings on local radio and my looming BBC4 appearance, I have been giving no small amount of consideration to a career in the media, perhaps by becoming an A-list celebrity or, at the very least, a highly paid talking head. However, a quick flick through the latest edition of London Cyclist magazine, where I get a photo credit for this shot of Tower Hamlets Wheelers in Epping Forest would seem to point towards a new life as a paparazzo. Decisions, decisions...

Monday, August 01, 2005

Bike Powered Radio

If you have a little slack time around 18.30hrs British Summer Time today (Monday 1st August), you could have the chance to hear me get tongue-tied on live radio! Jack Thurston (left) called with an invite to be a guest on his Bike show which is "a weekly show delving into the art, science, politics and transcendental pleasure of cycling, in London and beyond." Tonight's show will be dealing with cycling in London in the wake of the recent terrorist bombs - you can listen to the live stream or check out the show as an archive here or here (archive are in migration - hence two links).