Articles for 2007

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March

  • Horses in a blizzard Sunday 18 at 10:46
    This snow got fairly extreme, and you can see from the angle it's traveling in that there was a bit of wind too.

May

  • HTML 5 talk Tuesday 15 at 17:21
    Where to find the slides I used in yesterday's WYLUG meeting.
  • Metal scourer Sunday 20 at 21:00
    A close-up photo of a Spontex scourer. It looked a lot less shiny than this after I'd used it to scrub the rust off my wok.

June

  • Yorkshire floods Monday 25 at 15:51
    This is normally a small river, the water of which isn't even visible from this vantage point. The little grey thing towards the left is actually one of those metal guards to stop motorbikes getting over the bridge. Yes, there's a bridge under there somewhere.

July

  • Don't confuse %*s and %.*s Monday 23 at 05:16
    How to print a non-NULL-terminated string using the printf function in C.
  • Pocari Sweat® Saturday 28 at 15:38
    I found this in the Wing Lee Hong supermarket in Leeds. I've been wanting to try this hilariously named drink for ages. It wasn't all that exciting in flavour. Tasted slightly of lychee to me, but I've no idea what the ingredients list says. As for whether it resupplied my ions, I couldn't say, but then I wasn't sweating at the time.

October

  • Lua talk Tuesday 16 at 19:56
    A talk I gave at WYLUG on October 8 2007.

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Miniblog

(nuggets of inanity)

Tuesday Apr 24th 2007, 16:54 »
Just took the annual web design survey that AListApart do. I don't realy consider myself to be a web designer, but I have been doing a lot of HTML and CSS lately.
Monday Apr 23rd 2007, 18:23 »
Strange, there appears to be a bare-knuckle boxing match going on in the field outside my flat. Wish they wouldn't make so much noise about it.
Thursday Mar 1st 2007, 18:47 »
“In its written form, Hebrew has no vowels, making it the ideal language for texting.”
—Said in jest on some Radio 4 programme just now.

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