Caroline and I went skiing with Caroline’s family over the New Year. We had a great time falling down the sides of mountains with style 😉 I made a few videos while we were there, using just an iPhone 4. Read the rest of this entry »
Skiing 2010
December 31st, 2010‘Like an Army of 41 Shades of Blue’ →
December 30th, 2010Is Google evil or good? Everything they do seems to be perceivable in either light. This article sums up most of the evil perspectives (although it's focus is a little tangential)
The net neutrality stuff is the main thing that makes me fear Google may be evil. And handling Wave so badly was really disappointing – makes Google look like it's just thrashing around.
But I cling to the belief that Google truly wants to organise and make available all the information in the world. I also like the view that Google wants people online; more people online means more ad sales, so they do all they can to encourage people to use the Internet.
Daft Punk's path to 'Tron: Legacy' was not an easy one – Los Angeles Times (blog) →
December 28th, 2010fredsherbet: Snowy Christmas Chester – 360 view: http://occip.it/pt3ipwsh http://twitpic.com/3ipwsh
December 23rd, 2010fredsherbet: Snowy Christmas Chester – 360 view: http://occip.it/pt3ipwsh http://twitpic.com/3ipwsh
POTD: Snow Jabba →
December 22nd, 2010I'm enjoying being looked after on the train. Got a first class ticket for cheap :)
December 22nd, 2010Free power, wifi, food and drink.
Weighing The Benefits And Costs Of DRM: Type I & Type II Errors →
December 16th, 2010Interesting read, but some logic to get your head around 😛
Time to start lowering expectations of Tron: Legacy, so you can have them raised while watching, …
December 16th, 2010Time to start lowering expectations of Tron: Legacy, so you can have them raised while watching, rather than lowered while watching 😛
http://www.salon.com/books/sciencefictionandfantasy/?story=/ent/movies/andrewohehir/2010/12/15/tron_legacy
Малыш – Просто улыбнитесь :-) →
December 16th, 2010How Copyright Takes Away Rights From Consumers →
December 14th, 2010Interesting bit: The comparison of being allowed to rip holes in your jeans (e.g. to express your identity) but not being allowed to remix songs you've bought. Copyright isn't just about a creator's rights.