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  1. A hello-and-goodbye kind of post

    16th July 2005 | Comments (101)

    …of it, but it may prove useful to someone. (Just don't take what I wrote as gospel and I think you'll be fine.) Cheerio, thanks again, and see you soon.

  2. Another short film of the puppies in the garden

    4th March 2005 | Comments (70)

    Following on from last week’s film, here’s another video of the puppies arsing about on the lawn. This time I got my iMovie HD import right so the picture is much higher quality than before. It’s also much smaller, coming in at 49MB instead of 83MB. Pick…

  3. Link presentation and Fitts' Law

    7th September 2004 | Comments (24)

    …helpful for you to see some kind of real-world before-and-after example of this technique. Herr Bowman just happened to be logged on to iChat while I was writing this post, so after getting his permission I put together two simple animations to demonstrate how things would look…

  4. Laptops as social aids

    9th July 2004 | Comments (29)

    17in Apple laptops aren’t useful just for web development and meeting geeky chicks; they can also help bring healthy, vibrant people (like you and I)…

  5. England 5 Portugal 6

    24th June 2004 | Comments (45)

    I was IMing with Jeremy when he mentioned that the quarter finals of the European Football Championships was on TV: England vs. Portugal. A flick of…

  6. Old before its time

    19th April 2004 | Comments (38)

    6th April You buy a nice, new, 17in Apple Powerbook. It is delivered to a friend’s house, ready for you to collect on your way through to San Francisco. It’s sitting in a box,…

  7. Dynamic @import CSS files using PHP

    3rd February 2004 | Comments (35)

    Safari users, who until recently were greeted with a “Downloading 1 of 94 images” message when viewing this site, will be pleased to…

  8. On a slow safari to Dunstan-ville

    9th January 2004 | Comments (4)

    If you’re a Safari user and you find this site rather slow then these comments from Dave Hyatt might explain why: In my earlier blog entry on caching…