Labour yet?

February 2nd, 2012

Caroline has been having twinges and progressively worse back pain for SIX days. Tonight we started to worry. By pressing my ear to Caroline’s belly, I could hear Oscar’s heartbeat. It’s strong and regular and a huge source of relief.

Tomorrow, Caroline will see the midwife to get an update on progress.

I got keyboard shortcuts in search results back

February 2nd, 2012

I tried DuckDuckGo for the first time today, and think I’ll probably stick with it, because of keyboard shortcuts. They have a whole bunch of other goodies, too.

ACTA rapporteur resigns over ‘masquerade’

January 30th, 2012

Wow. A must read from the Open Rights Group UK.

(A Rapporteur, in this case, is the MEP appointed to investigate an issue or situation.)

Kader Arif, rapporteur for ACTA in the European Parliament, has quit his role as rapporteur. Thanks to La Quadrature Du Net, here’s his statement in English:

I want to denounce in the strongest possible manner the entire process that led to the signature of this agreement: no inclusion of civil society organisations, a lack of transparency from the start of the negotiations, repeated postponing of the signature of the text without an explanation being ever given, exclusion of the EU Parliament’s demands that were expressed on several occasions in our assembly.

As rapporteur of this text, I have faced never-before-seen manoeuvres from the right wing of this Parliament to impose a rushed calendar before public opinion could be alerted, thus depriving the Parliament of its right to expression and of the tools at its disposal to convey citizens’ legitimate demands.

Everyone knows the ACTA agreement is problematic, whether it is its impact on civil liberties, the way it makes Internet access providers liable, its consequences on generic drugs manufacturing, or how little protection it gives to our geographical indications.”

This agreement might have major consequences on citizens’ lives, and still, everything is being done to prevent the European Parliament from having its say in this matter. That is why today, as I release this report for which I was in charge, I want to send a strong signal and alert the public opinion about this unacceptable situation. I will not take part in this masquerade.

Strong stuff and a brave move. Another clear signal that something is seriously wrong.  It’s going to be our job to make sure that the public’s voice is heard. Get ready to help us retrofit some democracy into the ACTA masquerade.

I’m a strobist now

January 24th, 2012

My flash has arrived, and a 5m cable to take the flash waaay off camera.

PS the rolling shutter on the iPhone has caused the strange effect at the bottom of the photo.

Sherlock

January 17th, 2012

Wow.

Just finished Sherlock. If you haven’t been watching it, then definitely do.

The second series is better than the first (second and third episode of first series are mediocre), but all are worth watching. I think it might be the best TV I’ve seen, and brilliant finale.

Definitely very ‘fresh’. The filming style, English wit and dry humour are notable. If you can watch it in HD then do. Some of it is very beautiful.

Healthy

December 18th, 2011

Tastes healthy, too :p

We’re eating all the fruit and veg we need for the Christmas period in one meal. Better to get it out the way.


I didn’t realise we had THREE babies on the way!

December 11th, 2011
I didn’t realise we had THREE babies on the way!
I didn’t realise we had THREE babies on the way!

(I’m practising my Dad Humour)

Jubilee Christmas Party 2011

December 10th, 2011
Jubilee Christmas Party 2011
Jubilee Christmas Party 2011

I’ve borrowed a flash, and this is a shot at a (very dark) Christmas party. I’m pretty pleased that it’s possible to capture a nice portrait, even when it’s pretty much pitch black.

I’ve been reading Strobist, so want to get an off-camera flash. For now, I’m making do with reflecting the flash off something.

Next time, I’ll have to play with the camera more in manual mode, to try and get at least some of the background, and Christmas party atmosphere!

Another comic – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

December 9th, 2011

I’ve run out of Batman Comics, and because I’ve put all the next ones on my Christmas Wishlist, I can’t get any more until Christmas (as an aside, I’m the most excited about Christmas I have been since I was a child. I’m putting that down to having a particularly childish Christmas List this year!)

So, I was browsing Comixology, and came across Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. I’m astounded to discover it’s the full text of the book, set out as a comic with full illustrations. It’s fantastic and thorough and complete.

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Personal victory of the day

December 2nd, 2011

Have you ever played the game where the players submit a number (a positive integer, specifically) and the lowest unique integer wins? I played strategically, with 986,543,210… and won! The other players were all to aggressive and only picked 1 or 2, making mine the lowest unique number.