Sorry for yet another extended period of silence on my blog. I know that I have at least two(!) readers and I should try to stick to my new year’s resolution and write more.
Anyway, one of the reasons I’ve not been posting is a sense of shame, mostly caused by the shiny new Macbook Pro laptop [...]
Sorry for the extended silence on this here blog – just been so busy this year.
As usual, I’m making a new year’s resolution to post more often, and I’m going to treat myself to a new camera in the January sales which I shall be using to take photos of my walks. Anyway, here’s [...]
I’m writing this on the train back from London where I’ve just had an excellent afternoon visiting the London Hacklab with my old friends James Stevens and Ian Morrison. The Hacklab is a not-for-profit organisation that encourages experimentation and innovation across a huge range of areas ranging from Computing to Bio science, with [...]
Sad news this week – Steve Jobs finally succumbed to his illness, after struggling on for years while appearing increasingly frail and fragile.
The media reaction has been remarkable, with everyone from president Obama to Bono eulogising the great man.
So far, I have only encountered one dissenting voice, and surprise surprise, it’s Doctor Richard [...]
Ten years ago, I attended the Code conference at Cambridge University.
The conference featured talks by some of most important people in Free Software and Open Source, including Richard Stallman, Bruce Perens and Bob Young.
I attended on behalf of my employer [...]
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This is the first in a series of walks that I’m going to write about. Each walk will take in several points of interest, and more importantly, will end up in a hostelry where one is certain to find quality ale.
This walk is [...]
The alternate net we need, and how we can build it ourselves from FreedomBox Foundation on Vimeo.
What with the recent censorship threats from Mr Cameron resulting from the riots, the question of Freedom on the network is becoming more relevant everyday. The Freedom Box project is the most exciting thing [...]
We went for a day out to Morecambe Bay yesterday. It’s still a bit of novelty for me to be able to visit the west coast for a change. I’m more used to going to Whitby, Filey and Scarborough.
Morecambe the town has seen better days, although there are efforts underway to regenerate [...]
“You know what they say? Yorkshire’s all moors and hills, Lancashire’s all whores and mills”
Later this year I’ll be celebrating 10 years of living in Calderdale.
It is said that time speeds up as you get older, and I think that really is true. I can scarcely believe it’s almost a decade [...]
A few months ago I started to make my own houmous and now I’ve had chance to experiment a bit.
I realise that using canned chickpeas is cheating, but it’s convenient and a single can makes a good sized portion.
Once you start making your own, supermarket bought houmous seems a bit bland [...]
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