Posts Tagged ‘Internet’

Jon Collins, an Internet Hero

A fellow Marillion and Fish fan, Jon Collins recently posted that he’d sort me out a curry after comparing Fish’s new album 13th Star to cooking.
As I’m inept at cooking, I’ll take his word for it – but I thought I’d check out Mr. Collins’ credentials in a proper style. Readers of this blog (ha! [...]

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How much is your website worth?

Well, according to CyberWyre, BloggingIT is worth about $34,000!
Not bad for a blog that nobody reads!
It’s also got some interesting reads about using referrals to try and make your website profitable. I suppose that it may be worth considering something like that in the future for here.
After a few more links I might be able [...]

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Springwatch in School

Since Thursday, Jason and I have been working on a project to bring a little nature over to the St. Peter’s website.
I got the call on Thursday asking me if I could source a camera to take in to the school. Apparently a nest had been found outside one of the classrooms, and the school [...]

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Podcasts and Fish

Following up on my last post – that cheeky fellow Jason actually played my sample podcast to his kids for a bedtime story instead of reading to them himself!
That’s either really lazy, or he’s a total gadget man.

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Simple Podcast XML Generator

I’m always up for lazy tools. And as Jason has been asking me about podcasting, I thought I’d have a go over at my ‘tool’ website.
A simple record with Audacity followed by a visit to the podcast RSS Feed generator and I was away within minutes.
I joked with Jason that we should do one together. [...]

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Offline Windows Updates for the IT Tech with no Broadband

It happens enough times. You’re busy reinstalling Windows for someone when you find that you can’t install Windows Updates because the internet connection available is slowly than a milk float delivering breeze blocks instead of milk.
In so far as keeping up-to-date, the issue is no longer “How soon can the updates be installed on the [...]

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