November 5th, 2004
I’ve uploaded a selection of new photos for you to peruse at your leisure. Since I’ve elected not to upload all the old guyweb photo galleries, I’ll treat you to the occasional glimpse of the old fat belly now and then. Incidentally, the diet is going well. I even punched a new hole in my […]
November 4th, 2004
Ah, four months ago I was here. Now, as the autumnal evenings draw in, the sweet smell of summer seems just a distant memory. When you see little photos like this, you can click them to go through to the full size photo on Flickr. Another great service. I’ve decided that I’m not going to […]
November 4th, 2004
This being a personal site, I don’t have a huge amount of time to carry our maintanance on it. This week im very busy doing social and work-related things that I’m probably not going to have the site fully operational for a while. Not a problem unless you’re looking for stuff that hasn’t been uploaded […]
November 3rd, 2004
Some readers might notice that things are a little skewiff round here at the moment. Well I finally bit the bullet and moved servers. I’m now using Textdrive to host this site. There wasn’t anything particularly wrong with the last server, I just found the support offered by the Textdrive community second to none. Also, […]
October 26th, 2004
A inspiring icon dies. The music world is a lonelier place. You will be missed.
October 25th, 2004
A satanist has been allowed to serve on a Royal Navy ship. According to BBC news (which covers the story in the same manner as the “and finally” stories you’d find at the end of your local TV news bulletin: Mr Cranmer said that was when he stumbled across a copy of the Satanic Bible, […]
October 19th, 2004
I’m massively envious of those lucky mancs who witnessed Ian Brown play a load of classic Stone Roses numbers in his recent set in his hometown. NME reports that not only did he resurrect roses b-sides like ‘Where Angels play’, moreover he also invited ex-bassist Mani on stage for a manly hug and Oasis’ Noel […]
October 13th, 2004
As I build more and more sites using server-side scripting and database-driven backends I find myself losing the means to easily put a site on a CD-ROM for the client to proof. Typically I’d suggest that s/he fire up a browser, connect to the net and then have a gander at the work. Now, thanks […]
October 13th, 2004
I’m currently working on the design and build of the new Open University Careers Advisory Service web presence. This includes Internet, Intranet and Extranet information architecture, branding and continuity. As you’d expect, the sites will all conform to DDA part 4, WAI-2 and will use semantically sound XHTML and CSS. I’m in the early stages […]
October 3rd, 2004
Ladies and gentlemen I present my online portfolio. It’s ‘phase one’ of a three phase project and only contains my most recent work for now but I hope to include much more of my previous work soon. There are a few broswer specific things that I need to sort out and if you’re on a […]