Posted in 9 September 2007 ¬ 15:41h.John
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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Posted in 23 July 2007 ¬ 10:23h.John
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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Posted in 24 June 2007 ¬ 15:43h.John
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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Posted in 23 May 2007 ¬ 19:33h.John
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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Posted in 18 May 2007 ¬ 20:19h.John
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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Posted in 16 May 2007 ¬ 15:45h.John
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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