Month: June 2005

  • Ben & Kirsty

  • Kat and Claire

  • Isle of Wight Festival

  • Moblogging

    “Moblogging” – another horrible word. But I do love the underlying technology. So now, using my new Flickr account which gives me an email address that I can email photos from my phone to. Of course, I also spent an age getting my moderately new Orange SPV to email via Gmail. I’m still a little…

  • Temp

    A photo

  • A Random Photo

    A temporary random photo

  • Testing

    Outside my window right now.

  • Kids Music

    My nephew is now two, and a while back my brother surprised me by playing a CD from They Might Be Giants that he’d heard on Jonathan Ross’s radio show which is for pre-school kids. Now St Etienne and Belle & Sebastian are getting in on the scene.

  • Rigoletto

    The underground is festooned with posters for the Royal Opera House’s Rigoletto. But the photo of Paolo Gavanelli in the poster, makes him look like an evil John Peel. You can see the picture currently on the ROH home page here.

  • Urban Gaming

    The New Scientist has a piece about urban gaming which I found especially interesting as I’m in the very early stages of designing an “experience” myself. It’s quite exciting.

  • Writing A Book

    If you’ve ever fancied writing a book (I have), then this is definitely worth reading. It’s the story of how a book called Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists which sounds like a fun read. All the more so since it was conceived in a pub round the corner from work.

  • Letterman on ITV2

    While my back was turned Letterman has managed to disappear from ITV2. It seems that this is a temporary blip while some legal wrangles are resolved. Shame, I wanted to see Russell Crowe being contrite. Let’s hope that when it returns it gets a slightly better slot. 1am and 5am seems just a tad poor…