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Entries for August 2006

August 31, 2006

G005 DUK

G005 DUK

My dad's license plate. Makes sense if you know he's a wildfowler.

The Ant & Dec pub quiz machine

The Ant & Dec pub quiz machine

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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

High Street, Edinburgh

High Street, Edinburgh

Expressions

Expressions

Floating heads inside Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

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Interactive Art

Interactive Art

A painting of a bored marriage, flanked by LCD screens where visitors can add what they think the subjects of the painting are thinking. Watching previous and new entries going by was great fun. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Rabbie Guevara

Rabbie Guevara

Scotland's national poet, in a t-shirt meme stylee. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Donald Dewar

Donald Dewar

Sculpture of the first First Minister of the Scottish Parliament. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Grouse (famous and otherwise)

Grouse (famous and otherwise)

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Giant Deer skellington

Giant Deer skellington

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

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Six Million Dollar Tiger

Six Million Dollar Tiger

We can rebuild him. We have the technology. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

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St. Michael’s Sushi

St. Michael’s Sushi

Things have changed -- Marks & Spencers sell sushi next to the sandwiches?!

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Coo In The Road

This charming lady was blocking the dirt track that our Sat-Nav had directed us down.

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Just a Minute - the Best of 2005

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Leave Before the Lights Come on

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One Touch

CD Purchase: Sugababes - One Touch

Angels with Dirty Faces

CD Purchase: Sugababes - Angels with Dirty Faces

I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Christmas Clue (Radio Collection)

CD Purchase: - I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Christmas Clue (Radio Collection)

I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue Nine

CD Purchase: I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue - I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue Nine

August 27, 2006

A Lovely Hat

A Lovely Hat

Joy models my mum's specially-millinered hat.

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A Smashing Hat

A Smashing Hat

Me in my mum's wedding hat.

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John Peel - A Tribute

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August 26, 2006

Fringe Review: The Phone Book Live!

future historians Aug 21, 2006 by Rod Begbie

A dumb idea, but one that's certainly in keeping with the traditions of the Fringe, The Phone Book Live is a daily fifteen-minute show which asks a different Fringe performer each day to prove that they are talented enough to achieve the old adage: To read a page from the phone book, and make it entertaining.

The night we went, it was Tony Robinson from off-of Blackadder, Maid Marian and Time Team. His historical experiences from Time Team paid off, as he spent the first five minutes excitedly telling the audience about this historical significance of the phone book -- That instead of one census every ten years, now there's a new phone book every year giving the names and addresses of people, so future historians will be better able to research us. After this excited ramble (which the host of the show was happy to let go on, since in his own words, "I only had some questions with bad puns based on Time Team and Blackadder"), Tony read names and addresses from the "P" section of the Plymouth phone book, asking audience members to imagine who these people were, and to describe the history, career and life of the phonebook members of Plymouth.

It was a great show for a fiver, but of course, varied greatly depending on who was performing. Other nights, I'm told, performers read the phone book in the voice of Mavis Riley (that'd be Les Dennis), or sang them (Mitch Benn).

A fun experience, for a great cause (the phone books are auctioned off each night in support of Childline), and a perfectly-Fringey way to start the night, ★★★★☆

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The Trip: Mixed By Tom Middleton

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We Are The Pipettes

CD Purchase: The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes

Riot City Blues

CD Purchase: Primal Scream - Riot City Blues

August 24, 2006

Cosmosonica - Crazy Covers Vol 1

CD Purchase: Various Artists - Cosmosonica - Crazy Covers Vol 1

When It Falls

CD Purchase: Zero 7 - When It Falls

Power Pop Anthems

CD Purchase: Various Artists - Power Pop Anthems

Legend Lives on

CD Purchase: Johnny Cash - Legend Lives on

Felt Mountain

CD Purchase: Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain

Greatest Hits

CD Purchase: The Ramones - Greatest Hits

Trailer Park

CD Purchase: Beth Orton - Trailer Park

Central Reservation

CD Purchase: Beth Orton - Central Reservation

The One and Only: a Collection of One Hit Wonders

CD Purchase: Various Artists - The One and Only: a Collection of One Hit Wonders

Guinness Book of Hit Singles - Ultimate 80s No.1s

CD Purchase: Various Artists - Guinness Book of Hit Singles - Ultimate 80s No.1s

The Bands 06

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Nationwide Mercury Music Prize 2006

CD Purchase: Various Artists - Nationwide Mercury Music Prize 2006

Burke & Hare

I’ll write more reviews shortly (before dashing out to see another four shows today), but I just thought I’d comment that it’s just so wonderfully Edinburgh that the pub named after the prostitute-murdering pair Burke and Hare is now a strip club.

I just can’t see many punters in Milwaukee going to “Jeffrey Dahmer’s Titty Bar”.

Ron

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Ron Jones holding forth on massively important topics, at 3am in the C's bar.

Joy & Larry Tish

Joy & Larry Tish

Joy taking part in a late-night improv show, so she can now add "Performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival" to her resume, if only on a technicality!

Ron Jones

Ron Jones

Our chum Ron Jones in The Black Jew Dialogues.

Top Trumps

Top Trumps

I introduced Joy to the wonder, amazement and excitement that is Top Trumps.

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THIS IS WHERE…

THIS IS WHERE…

It's now a Chinese restaurant.

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“The Life”

“The Life”

Pygmy Hippos

Pygmy Hippos

Mercedes

Mercedes

Mercedes the Polar Bear, so names because Mercedes-Benz sponsored her move from the wilds of Canada to Edinburgh Zoo.

Relaxing Leopard

Relaxing Leopard

Prowling

Prowling

Rhino

Rhino

A great one-horned rhino.

Warthog

Warthog

One ugly, ugly creature!

Penguin Nests

Penguin Nests

Fact I learned at the zoo: Gentoo Penguins expell their shit out their arse over a metre, to keep it away from their nests. It's really quite breathtaking to behold.

Penguin Pontoon

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Penguin

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Penguins by their pool

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Swimming Penguins

Swimming Penguins

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"IS NOT APPEARING AT THIS YEAR'S EDINBURGH FESTIVAL"

Possibly the funniest thing in Edinburgh, from someone who hasn't even bothered to head up north.

Fringe e-ticket Tent

Fringe e-ticket Tent

A vast improvement over the mile-long queue at the High Street box office -- You just surf the Fringe website on one of forty PCs, order online, then pick your tickets up at the desk.

August 21, 2006

Fringe Review: Jim Henson’s Puppet Improv

Fantastic puppeteering, so-so improv Aug 20, 2006 by Rod Begbie

I was a huge Muppets fan as a kid, and possibly even more so as a teenager, once I got to appreciate the tremendous skill involved in the puppeteering, and Jim Henson's incredible vision.

I'm also, as a result of watching so much great improv comedy in Boston and at the Chicago and Toronto improv festivals, greatly pained by bad improv. Literally. I curl up in my chair, cringe and groan, and squeeze Joy's hand tight as I watch some half-assed troupe miss offers, fuck up structures and spiral round helplessly on stage, unable to find an ending.

Which meant I had an interesting time at this show!

The structure of the show was a straight-forward short-form improv show. Hosted by The Groundlings' Patrick Bristow, he'd call out the names of the puppeteers to play each structure, get a suggestion from the audience, then away the puppeteers would go.

It was fantastic to see the Henson crew in action. On either side of the stage were two large screens, and above head height at the front of the stage was a camera. The performers worked as if they were creating a TV show -- Puppets held overhead, watching themselves on monitors. While it was great fun to watch the performance on stage, the real magic was the way they used that 4:3 video "stage". Characters ran off-screen and on. Came forward to the camera to mug to the audience, and in one memorable scene when hotdogs attended a "Magicians Anonymous" meeting, "appeared" and "levitated", by using and abusing the limitations of the fixed camera.

In short, all the great stuff that Henson, Oz et al pioneered back in the sixties, when they broke down the proscenium arch and explored the strengths of the cathode ray tube.

On the other hand, the improvisation was weak. Some of this was down the the cast being puppeteers who'd had a little improv training. But it was also hurt by the audience suggestions, which a better host would have been able to filter.

The best example of this was when the audience was asked for the title of a new game show. The loudest idiot in the crowd called for "Show Us Your Tits!", and that's what we got. The improvisation was dull: the "host" puppet didn't do much other than introduce the "contestants", then ask them to show their tits. However, the puppetry was sublime, as a beaver, an insect, and by divine intervention, a goat puppet with _udders_, gave their stripteases. (Stripteasi?)

As Joy pointed out afterwards, if there hadn't been puppets, it would have been a pretty crappy improv show. But for me, the delight of seeing the Muppet performers in action, cracking each other up, demonstrating their skill, and giving you some idea just how much fun they have making their movies and TV shows, it was completely worth it. ★★★★☆

Fringe Review: Rich Hall

Disappointing Aug 20, 2006 by Rod Begbie

I've been a big fan of Rich Hall for years, but his show can be hit or miss depending on the night, his mood, the audience, or the weather. Sadly last night's show wasn't great.

While his interaction with the 11-year-old in the front row (and his father, but not mother) was entertaining, the show sagged towards the end when Rich seemed to be desparately reaching into the audience to find any inspiration to cap the night.

In the end, while there were some great gags, it just felt a bit like watching any American stand-up. No panache, no great wisdom... just disappointing. ★★★☆☆

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August 19, 2006

Joy, Asleep, Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin.

Joy, Asleep, Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin.

Joy hadn't had enough sleep, and her epilepsy was playing up, so for her, the walking tour of Kilmainham Gaol was more of a napping-and-leaning tour.

August 18, 2006

Faces, Too, Are Searched at U.S. Airports - New York Times

Good move by the TSA: Investing in training screeners with the ability to pick out suspicious characters at the airport; skills that can be used regardless of whether a “bad guy” is planning on using liquids, boxcutters, or dental floss as part of their “plot”.

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SnapStream Blog » Project Hoover: Suck up every TV show in the new fall season, be your own TV critic

Build yourself an 11-tuner DVR so you can record every new show this season without having to think about it.

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What Right-Wingers See When They Read The New York Times.

“By reporting this entirely true information, we hope to sap America’s fighting spirit”

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This Film’s Crap Let’s Slash The Seats

CD Purchase: David Holmes - This Film’s Crap Let’s Slash The Seats

Curb Your Enthusiasm

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August 17, 2006

Snakes which are neither on a plane, nor in a movie theater

Snakes which are neither on a plane, nor in a movie theater

AMC apparently has a policy that you are not allowed to take rubber snakes into movie theaters showing Snakes on a Plane. These were the contraband snakes confiscated prior to this evening's showing.

Plans, and the best-laidness thereof.

Three years ago, as I was preparing for my last trip to my native Scotland, I glanced at the weather forecast for the trip, and saw rain for every day we were there.

Tomorrow, Joy & I leave for another trip to Scotland. It’s August, the brief period when it stops raining, and is sunny, right?

Right?

Rain, rain and more rain

Two days where it’s merely “partly cloudy”? Ah, that’s the Scottish summer I know and love.

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View from the bridge *over* the Victory Bridge

View from the bridge *over* the Victory Bridge

The red carpet bridge was right below us, but we took another thirty minutes to find our way there.

The Davis Mega-Maze Thursday 1:31 pm 8/17/06 South Lancaster, Massachusetts

The Davis Mega-Maze  Thursday 1:31 pm 8/17/06 South Lancaster, Massachusetts

This afternoon, our team at work took a group outing (under the auspices of "team building exercise") to the Davis Mega-Maze, a massive maze through 10-foot-tall corn. It took us an hour to find our way out!

August 16, 2006

Google Music Trends

Google appear to be building their own scrobbler — The new Google Talk client lets you opt to send your Winamp/iTunes/etc playback data up to Google.

eBay: Kiko Calendar: website, software and domain

Justin & Emmett are throwing in the towel with Kiko, the Y Combinator-funded whizzy AJAX calendaring app. When they built to flip, I can’t imagine this is how they were hoping to go.

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FuzzyOcrPlugin - Spamassassin Wiki

SpamAssassin plugin which OCRs the images attached to image-only mails to work out if they contain text like V14GRA. I imagine this is massively CPU-intense, but it might be worth looking at.

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August 15, 2006

Apple - Boot Camp

Apple have quietly snuck out a new release of Boot Camp. Now, Windows has support for the iSight camera and internal microphone baked into the MacBooks, meaning they’re pretty much ideal for usability testing using something like TechSmith’s Morae.

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MT Hacks FastSearch

The shitty search built into MovableType has been hammering my server. Hopefully this’ll be a decent drop-in replacement.

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no$gba - nocash gameboy advance emulator

DS emulator which can play “backup” ROMs on your PC.

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yes.com visualization

See what’s playing on radio stations across the USA, in realtime.

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How To Break Web Software - A look at security vulnerabilities in web software - Google Video

Google TechTalk from one of the authors of “How to Break Web Software”.

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August 14, 2006

Nikto

Vulnerability scanner purely aimed at web servers.

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Scooby Snacks

Scooby Snacks

When I got home from work, there was an unexpected package on the doorstep from Petco.com.

"Crap!", thinks I. "Clearly Bacon has got himself a credit card, and entered the murky world of e-commerce."

Luckily, it turned out to be a gift from the lovely folks at Reddit, as thanks to Bacon for appearing in banner ads for them!

As a precaution, though, I've taken away Bacon's pre-authorized credit-card application forms. You can't be too careful.

G6Flash Nintendo DS flash cartridge

Combined with the Passkey3, allows you to view movies, play MP3s, and enjoy homebrew and *cough* backup games on your DS.

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August 13, 2006

US to launch RFID passports on Monday

Joy’s new passport arrived yesterday (Yes, for our international travel on Friday. We Begbies are noted for our inability to have our passports ready far in advance of travel). Luckily, this means she’s avoiding the RFID nightmare for ten years.

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Schneier on Security: Last Week's Terrorism Arrests

Bruce Schneier on the futility of banning liquids from carry-on luggage in the long-term. I imagine that that’s not going to stop the TSA, though.

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CD Purchase: Komeda - What Makes It Go?

August 12, 2006

Chancer

I’ve decided that on my forthcoming trip to Scotland, I’m going to play the British National Lottery.

The plan: Buy one lucky dip ticket for the main Lotto draw, every day that I’m in the UK . None of those scratchcards or EuroMillions bollocks for this punter.

I’m aware that the lottery is a mug’s game, and the statistical odds are crappy, and all that. Don’t care. Pappa wants a HDTV.

Indeed, Joy & I have been quite lucky on previous trips. On our cruise to Alaska, the very first quarter Joy dropped into a slot machine netted her $80. Of course, we pissed that up the wall, and I now have a conspiracy theory that on cruises, the slots are looser at the start of the week to trick passengers to spend more as the week goes on, but luck nonetheless.

It doesn’t hurt that UK lottery winnings are tax-free. And there’s no need for Uncle Sam to find out, right?

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Joho the Blog: How to catch very bad guys legally

Reminder: The British terror suspects weren’t found through profiling and illegal mass-data-trawls, but by good community policing and focused, restrained intelligence operations.

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Addiction is...

A discussion the other day reminded me of this post by Mark Pilgrim from 2001, and re-reading it, damn if it isn’t one of the best things ever written in the name of “blogging”.

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Technobabble and Social Engineering 101

Posting a nonsensical item on a company’s “For Sale” board, and watching the responses. I’ll have to try this on the RhymesWithNose message board!

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August 11, 2006

Presentation Tips For The Technically Gifted

Good tips on how to do your tech project demo. Should be required reading for anyone talking at WebInno meetings.

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August 10, 2006

Amazon.com: 1Lb Fat Replica

Just the thing to keep in the fridge next to the Green & Black’s.

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splunk'd

You manufacture a webapp to index and search logfiles. AOL accidentaly releases a heap of log files that people want to search. Et voila! Viral marketing is born.

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Nerds Like It Hot

Nerds Like It Hot

From the cover: "Some like it naughty, some like it nice, but Nerds Like It Hot"

Spotted on sale at Shaw's in Porter Square, Cambridge.

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August 9, 2006

BookMooch: free book trade and exchange community

Free used-book trading site — Get points for listing & sending books (plus bonus points for browsing other folks’ wishlists and making offers), spend them requesting books. Business model is commission from links to Amazon.com. Seems more likely to succeed than Swaptree did.

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Surrounded

CD Purchase: Björk - Surrounded

August 8, 2006

AOL Search "Anonymous" User 711391

Fucking hell, this is gutwrenching — The story of a woman’s affair told through search strings. Names are included too. “i took cyber sex to a physical level and it was a mistake”, “how can you tell if your spouse put spyware on your computer”, “pictures of marie osmond’s slutty daughters”, and more.

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AOL Search Log Profiles

Your guide to some of the interesting folks you can meet inside the AOL search data leak. “1045042 is researching the relationship between Republicans and terrorism.”

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August 7, 2006

Apple - Apple - Mac OS X - Leopard Sneak Peek - Time Machine

Most of the Apple stuff announced today was fairly unexciting. Nice improvements, but not revolutionary. But this, their constantly rolling system backup looks brilliant. The UI, if it works as advertised, is genius too.

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django: Web Development for Perfectionists with Deadlines - Google Video

Google Tech Talk from Jacob of the Django team. Good overview of the origins and philosophy of Django.

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Concert Ticket Generator

Create real-looking ticket stubs for the shows you wish you’d been to (or wish existed)

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What I Did With My Weekend

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I’ve recently been working on a project that exposes a simple web service. When I first wrote the web service last year, the best option to connect Python code to the web had seemed to be mod_python. So I’d knocked up a couple of scripts that parsed URLs and generated POX in a vaguely RESTful manner. Good enough for a prototype.

But now there’s lots of ideas swirling about how this could grow, so I needed something a bit more manageable/scalable/enterprisey.

Earlier this week, I saw the news that there was a new release of Django, a Python webapp framework.

How serendipitous.

So on Tuesday evening I ran through the tutorial, and thought “Oooh!” In much the same way as when I first used the ElementTree XML interface, I had that feeling of “Wow. Finally a framework written by someone whose brain works in the same way as mine.”

I think that’s a good thing.

On Friday, I converted the webservice to use the Django API instead of the mishmash of intertwingled SQL calls it had been. It all worked a treat. Hurrah!

And then over the course of the weekend, I’ve been hacking away, creating a website around my webservice.

Of course, Django’s not perfect. But reassuringly, as I find “holes” and Google for them, I find that there’s plenty of thought being given to them on the Django mailing lists. For example, when I noticed that it wasn’t encoding user-inputs, thereby making it really freaking easy to accidentally expose your site to XSS attacks, I was disappointed. But then I found Simon Willison’s plan for AutoEscaping, along with associated mailing list discussions, and was reassured that this is being thought about, and in a way that will help avoid another magic_quotes-style farrago.

I’m really excited about moving forward with this project, and seeing how far I can stretch Django. If you’re not keen to learn Ruby just to get on Rails, then Django’s a good way to go.

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August 6, 2006

YouTube - wilkins coffee 1

A massive collection of the “Wilkins and Wontkins” coffee commercials made by Jim Henson in the late 50s. Splendidly violent!

YouTube - Bump keying

Practically every lock out there can be opened with a filed-down key and a hammer. Methinks home insurance premiums are about to go up.

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BBC World » Advertising/Design Goodness

Cool new print adverts for BBC World. The theme is “News beyond your borders”. Took me a moment to “get” them.

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FIVE!

FIVE!

One of my pet peeves is when I'm trying to find a friend's house, but can't read any of the house numbers on the street.

I just installed this number on our house this week. It's a nifty design -- It's solar-powered, so it charges its battery during the day, then when it gets dark, lights up using a couple of white LEDs.

The things I do to help out our friends. (OK, I'll be honest: Most visitors to our front door are Chinese and Pizza delivery guys).

$20 from ThinkGeek.

August 5, 2006

Goggles :: The Google Maps flight sim

Swoop over the world in this little flashapp powered by the Google Maps graphics.

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The Phone Book Live - Edinburgh Fringe Festival

£5 to hear a comedian or actor read a page out of the phone book. Can they make it interesting? This is why I love the Fringe!

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388 Amazon users "review" a 1-gallon bottle of milk

My favourite is the haiku: “my old speak and say / sprayed me with tuscan whole milk / when the cow said moo”

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August 4, 2006

Vizio L37HDTV10A - 37" LCD HDTV

Nice looking HDTV, going for a penny under a grand at Costco. Damn, that’s tempting.

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import this. » Blog Archive » HOWTO: Django on Windows

Links to all the pieces you need to get Django up-and-running on Windows. I’ve just started poking at Django, and I’m liking it so far.

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"I live at" "Commonwealth in Seattle. Been up here before?" - Google Search

Bizarre comment spam. The number changes each time, but it’s usually “from” mikef@gmail.com and links to google.com.

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August 3, 2006

[daily dose of imagery] lightning storm

Excellent shot of lightning hitting the CN Tower.

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OK Go - Here It Goes Again

Very cool (and pretty low-budget) promo from OK Go. Just four guys, eight treadmills, and presumably hours of sweat and choreography. Anyone know who directed it?

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Exile on Coldharbour Lane

CD Purchase: Alabama 3 - Exile on Coldharbour Lane

The Red Seat | The Threads | Sweet Caroline

T-shirt celebrating one of my favourite things about baseball at Fenway: The sing-a-long-a-Sweet-Caroline during the middle of the 8th.

Snakes on a Plane phone spammer

Torment your friends by having Samuel L Jackson prank-calll them.

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August 2, 2006

WinTabber - Tab your terminal, shell, browser or favorite application

Can be used with PuTTY to create a tabbed interface. Since I usually have four or five ssh shells open at a time, this’ll help me keep track of things.

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workFRIENDLY

Surf the web discreetly at work in a window that at a glance is indistinguishable from Microsoft Word.

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August 1, 2006

COI TV Fillers- Joe and Petunia

The UK Central Office of Information has “remastered” a classic Public Information Film for the 00s.

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YouTube - Colbert Analyzes Wikipedia

Colbert defends Wikipedia as a great bastion of Truthiness — So long as a majority of people believe it, you can include it as “fact” in Wikipedia. Currently, about 20 elephant-related articles are locked down!


About This Site

This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.