This blog, as some may have noted, runs not off the insanely popular Wordpress blogging engine, but a piece of software called b2Evolution.
I just wrote a lengthy piece discussing the pros and cons of both pieces of software, based on how I use it. It was going to end with an open dilemma about whether [...]
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I’m back home in Cambridge for the long Easter weekend. Thanks to our countries Christian heritage, we get given Good Friday and Easter Monday off work. This is a good thing, since Jo keeps telling me I’m stressed, and she tends to be right about such things. In response, I will doing absolutely nothing tomorrow. [...]
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The Conservative party in the UK have launched a toolbar for Internet Explorer. Although they have no chance of getting my vote, I figured I’d test out their ability to respond to anal questions anyway…
While I’m sure that no Conservative politician has any input into the creation of the “Conservatives.com toolbar”, I’m curious to know [...]
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Denis Radenkovic did the logo designs for the upcoming Media2005 conference in London. He also created an illustration for the header for the
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... CDs. In fact, I seem to have developed a dependence on buying new CDs. My iPod has a playlist, y’see, which contains all the music that I’ve bought in the last two weeks. When that list empties I get an overpowering urge to buy more to fill it up again (rather than, say, change [...]
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Ben is a 24 year old Web Developer from Cambridge and is a computing graduate of the University of Manchester.