Tuesday, February 28, 2006 AD
This is very, very funny: Microsoft redesigns the iPod packaging.
Monday, February 27, 2006 AD
Well, I finally did it. I finally went and bought The Complete Far Side.
In my defence, I would like to point out that (i) it is currently available on Amazon.co.uk at the criminally insane price of £38.72 (list price: £77.54), and (ii) my parents gave me a £40 gift certificate for my birthday, so the money was burning a hole in mypocket email inbox.
It'll make an excellent companion to The Complete Calvin & Hobbes, which I got for Christmas, also courtesy of my parents.
That said, I very nearly got cold feet, and almost cancelled the order a few minutes after placing it. My feet were warmed up again, however, by checking out the entry on Amazon.com and clicking the "Surprise me!" option a few times to remind myself just how wonderful Gary Larson's cartoons are.
Having a couple of quid left from the gift certificate, and mindful of the fact that I am (by some reckonings) now officially Middle Aged (33), I put the balance towards the new Neil Diamond album...
In my defence, I would like to point out that (i) it is currently available on Amazon.co.uk at the criminally insane price of £38.72 (list price: £77.54), and (ii) my parents gave me a £40 gift certificate for my birthday, so the money was burning a hole in my
It'll make an excellent companion to The Complete Calvin & Hobbes, which I got for Christmas, also courtesy of my parents.
That said, I very nearly got cold feet, and almost cancelled the order a few minutes after placing it. My feet were warmed up again, however, by checking out the entry on Amazon.com and clicking the "Surprise me!" option a few times to remind myself just how wonderful Gary Larson's cartoons are.
Having a couple of quid left from the gift certificate, and mindful of the fact that I am (by some reckonings) now officially Middle Aged (33), I put the balance towards the new Neil Diamond album...
Monday, February 06, 2006 AD
From today's Media Guardian supplement (page 10, for those with a copy of the dead-tree edition), an article entitled "Whose words are they anyway?", looking at copyright issues affecting Google News and Google Print, and written by - well, modesty forbids.
On second thoughts, stuff modesty when you can get the opportunity to post a screenshot like this:
:-)
For background to the stories referred to in this article, see:
On second thoughts, stuff modesty when you can get the opportunity to post a screenshot like this:
:-)For background to the stories referred to in this article, see:



