Apropos my last post

Posted on Wed 11 February 2009 in misc • Tagged with development

The future is here. While I have reservations about wide scale surveillance and recording every e-mail I send it seems very sensible to equip the Persons in Blue with personal video recorders. Especially if it reduces the amount of paperwork the Police have to fill in when the could be …


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Some thoughts on that compiz bling

Posted on Mon 09 February 2009 in misc • Tagged with development

I spent some time pimping my Samsung NC-10 netbook over the weekend. I had been having problems with Firefox slowing down and becoming sluggish and unresponsive. A little digging around later and I unearthed the culprit as being the closed source Flash plugin. Although well behaved Flash applications like the …


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A few days of purgatory

Posted on Thu 22 January 2009 in misc • Tagged with development

I spent most of yesterday (and will spend today) operating in the Windows world. Every time I do this it reminds me of how much I hate it. Having to use IE certainly reminds me that Firefox is a much much better browser. I also miss having a comfortable editor …


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Wikipedia and the IWF

Posted on Wed 10 December 2008 in misc • Tagged with development

It seems the IWF have backed down in their attempt to censor Wikipedia. One of the reasons they cite is the unintended consequence more people having seen the questionable image since they pointed it out. This is sometimes referred to as the Streisand effect after Barbra Streisand's attempt to …


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Energy for all

Posted on Tue 02 December 2008 in misc • Tagged with politics

I went to an interesting talk last night hosted by the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research. It was given by local professor Dr David MacKay promoting his new book "Sustainable Energy: without the hot air". Although you can buy a copy you can download the whole thing in …


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