In 2009 I wrote…

From Research To Design

Friday, 11 December 2009

Consider the following activities:

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Outlook 2007 And HTML Email

Thursday, 10 December 2009

When developing web sites, one of the things we often have to do is put fixes in the code to work around bugs in Internet Explorer. This is getting better with IE8 and IE7 but IE6 still has a large market share and it’s the worst damn browser in the world for standards compliance®. Typically we make a lovely site, then test in IE6, bang head on desk, fix, test and repeat. Oh the joy. But all of this is nothing, nothing I tell you, compared to the travesty that is the HTML rendering in Outlook 2007.…

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Google Earth Alphabet

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

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Bill Drummond

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Bill Drummond‘s memoir “45” is a great read (Amazon UK, US). It’s about his time with the KLF, producing, music and art and reaching the age of 45. He’s one of the more interesting artists around today. When he was with the KLF they wrote The Manual “HOW TO HAVE A NUMBER ONE – THE EASY WAY”. It has been out of print for a long time but is now available for free on the web.

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Disingenuous Subscription Renewals

Monday, 7 December 2009

Hands up if you like receiving junk mail… Let’s count. Oh, no one. Why is it that when a product or service is purchased from a company, the supplying company assumes that this means it is OK for them to send you junk mail? And not only that, it gets better, they also assume it is OK for them to invite 3rd parties to send you junk as well?

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Silk Road

Friday, 4 December 2009

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Prison Break Tattoo Shanghai

Thursday, 3 December 2009

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Nines In Movie Titles

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

What is it about nines and movie titles this year?

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Linux Kernel Swear Counts

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Linux kernel swear counts is a graph of swear words in the Linux kernel. There are step changes in the total number of swear words in the kernel around every major release - presumably because of a large increase in code. Also graphed is the swear words per line which tends to 2e-5 per line i.e. 0.00002 per line. Could this be used as a new measure of software maturity?

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Pictures Of Pollution In China

Monday, 30 November 2009

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