2008
08.29
Had *the* worst migraine, right here...

Had *the* worst migraine, right here...

2008
08.29
Nete

Nete

2008
08.29

Brendan Dawes

2008
08.29

EOS 6d

The first public photo with an EOS 6d?

This is my friend Jim O’Connell who took me on a quick walk around Kabuchiko on a recent visit to Tokyo. And, here’s a link to some speculative information about the ‘upcoming’ 6d and possible 3d too.

Edit: I understand that Jim was just messing with EXIF data and this isn’t a 6d image – I got too excited (being in the market for a full frame Canon right now…) so, in answer to my opening question – no it isn’t… But it’s still a great photo of someone I happen to like and respect so I’ve left it up…

2008
08.28

I’ve agreed to speak at the Singularity 08 web conference in October this year. I’ll be talking about mobile platforms and the impending proliferation of new technologies that will be coming online in the next year or so and how this might affect an already hugely fragmented space for developers.

I’m really only just formulating the session now so I will update here as it evolves. Please do drop me a mail or leave a comment if you have a particular interest in this subject? I’d love to integrate as much external opinion as possible too…

2008
08.28
Cuban Jacket on the London Tube

Cuban Jacket on the London Tube

2008
08.28

A first gig, played at a party last weekend for two friends

2008
08.26

Microsoft Japan have developed the Project UX site specifically to aid developers when thinking about UI design. I can’t understand most of it, but it looks like a pretty good resource if your focus is MS technologies…

2008
08.25

Found this picture of the Space Shuttle Endeavour with the Earth in the background just now. How simply amazing is this image?

(Please click through to see the whole thing, it’s much bigger than this!)

2008
08.25

Sitting in my kitchen, in one of the most southern of British south coast towns, I can sense the season shifting.

Horse chestnut leaves always seem to be the first to turn, and always earlier than the previous year although I suspect that this is not really the case and instead just a trick of the mind. Maybe next year I’ll return to this post and compare and discover the reality…

I also suspect that I’ve written this many, many times before here, but this is my favourite time of year in England. It signifies the very best of family life with the nights drawing in, excursions into the woods looking for mushrooms and later, chestnuts for roasting or as ingredients for other suitably warming and hearty dishes. Halloween, Guy Fawkes night, Christmas. Standing on the rugby field touchline every Saturday whilst my eldest does his best for inter-school relations with other southern English rugby-playing schools… Visits to the countryside, farms, festivals, fayres, and farmer’s markets. Cold but bright and superbly sunny mornings and dark but sociably pleasing evenings in the oh-so-many pubs with huge and core-warming open fires.

I’m reminded of Vernon Duke’s classic Jazz song, “It’s Autumn in New York” which goes:

It’s autumn in New York
It’s good to live it again

It’s easy to understand why the song is about New York, the East Coast of the US is a simply beautiful place to behold at this time of year of course (full lyrics). But with no trips to New York planned for the rest of this year as yet I will transpose the sentiment to England instead, because it’s Autumn in England too and it is most definitely good to live it once again.