Running Up The Brrreeeport Flag

And when you decode the flags it says “Robert, you’re a star!”

Labour Whips Impose Compulsory ID Cards on UK Population

“They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety are probably British and should be shot at.”
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The decision goes back to the House of Lords. I hope they dig their heels in.

Why Are There No Women in Technology?

Tara asks the perennial question of why there aren’t more women in technology (and posts some good ideas). This is s question that gets spun at every confernece. SO can I spin it round and ask why there aren’t more male nurses in the NHS?

My New Business Cards Are Here

More preparations for the March business trip are coming to fruition, with a box of business cards from internet favourites Vistaprint.
In the past I’ve used the All About Symbian cards when away, but they are now a year old, and I am doing a bit more in my time that just AAS. For example I’m […]

Flickring The Past This Weekend

A strange weekend. I’ve sat down and done something I’ve been meaning to do for some time, and that’s plough through a Tea Crate full of 3.5″ floppy discs. These discs hold pretty much all the digital photographs I took with my Sony Mavica VGA camera since early 1999 through to about 2002. Very few […]

Life on Mars - The ‘Original’ Soundtrack Thanks to BBC.co.uk

Richard commented in one of my posts about the BBC’s Life On Mars:
I’m so sad, I went and made my own Life on Mars Soundtrack based on the published track list from the Life on Mars BBC website! And it rocks! The seventies may not have had PC Terminal or Mobile Phones, but did they […]

‘Interesting’ Comments on my Nokia 9300i Review

So my review of the Nokia 9300i over on All About Symbian is causing a bit of a stir. The summary of the review is that the 9300i is very strictly targeted to the business users. If you’re a looking for an object of techno-wank, then it clearly isn’t going to float your boat. […]

Podcasting on the Radio Cafe

As you might remember, I was on BBC Radio Scotland’s Radio Cafe this past Tuesday to talk about podcasting.
As podcasting grows in popularity we’ll be talking to the new Podcast Editor of The Daily Telegraph about his role and to Ewan Spence who launched the first commercial podcasting network. Julie Adair, Head of New Media […]

Business Cards Online

I’ve ordered a new set of business cards, as discussed in this post. Thanks for all your input, so I’ve fixed the mobile number to be a true international format, and added in my Skype address (which is ewanspence if you’re interested). To go along with this, I’ve added a mini-card on the sidebar of […]

Podcast User Magazine Launched

The Britcaster guys have done it again, with the launch of Podcast User Magazine. It’s a PDF based publication, for free download, and issue one is a cracking read. Always nice to see everyone’s perspective on the news, and the coverage of Mark Hunter’s departure from Podshow with Tartanpodcast has raised my eyebrow. Beyond Adam […]

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