This blog has turned into an other-people's-stuff reposting service. When I get home from Vilnius I'll do something about that. For now, though, enjoy XKCD's latest (click for embiggenment).
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on Fri, March 20th 2009
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This blog has turned into an other-people's-stuff reposting service. When I get home from Vilnius I'll do something about that. For now, though, enjoy XKCD's latest (click for embiggenment).
Posted at 00:18:16
on Sun, June 08th 2008
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It won't have escaped your notice that I started to write a comment piece on this news story but my blog client (which I really do need to write something about in the not-too-distant future since it's something that I've written and could possibly turn out to be quite useful to a fairly small subset of the Open Source community) fell over. Before it retired to that great stack trace in the sky, however, it managed to vomit up the beginnings of my post onto the internets (a fact about which I have filed a bug) and as a result managed to make me look like both a bit of an idiot and a bit of a bigot. I'm used to the idiot part. I don't like looking like a bigot.
Anyway, since it had made it onto my blog (and I never bothered to check that it hadn't, it also ended up propagating across the interwubs to LiveJournal, where a good friend of mine commented:
Interesting case. If they were only leafleting, though, I can't see the harm, and even if they were preaching in the street, I think asking them to leave was a bit severe. People can quite easily walk past and seal up their ears (as we do every day to resist free newspapers being thrust into our hands) - and Jehova's Witnesses have been door-knocking for years without being asked to leave certain streets. The "Be a winner, not a sinner" man who yells his (Christian) faith down a megaphone in the middle of Oxford Circus every single day is seen as a local landmark, if a slightly irritating one once he starts going on about how buying stuff on a Sunday is a highway to hell.
I don't believe in thrusting religion down people's necks, but we accept the marketing of coffee, newspapers and shampoo samples readily enough on the basis that people can take it or leave it, so why ban people expounding on their religion in the same way, as long as they're not being aggressive or harrassing people?
On a similar theme, I got handed a flyer today about a man who's riding a horse from Texas to Jerusalem (the tricky bit with the ocean wasn't explained) in the name of Jesus, to spread the Gospel. Fair dos, I thought, before turning my thoughts to how he was going to get the horse across continents.
All of which, plus the fact that it was late and I was tired and lacking in the brain power necessary to sling a sentence together, let alone make a point about religion, left me thinking that I should probably re-write the post, or at least some of the post, and actually make clear my thoughts on the matter, which, exploding blog clients aside, I'd hitherto failed to do.
Posted at 05:26:33
on Tue, February 26th 2008
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The blog keeps losing its categories. No, I don't know why. They're in the database, they just stop showing up in the feeds and the blog pages themselves. This is decidedly sucky.
And fuck knows why it throws HTTP 500s around after I add a post. That's just bizarre and irritating.
I need to give things a good kicking, so the site might disappear and reappear seemingly at random over the next couple of days. Which, well, you can cope with, frankly.
And yes, it is that time in the morning.
Posted at 21:02:05
on Fri, January 04th 2008
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January, friends. When resolutions are held (for a while at least), healthy food is eaten, chocolate lays about the place unbought and unwanted and when, naturally, our DSL connection degrades in a manner that can only be described as slovenly and untidy.
High winds wreak havoc on our connection speeds. I don't know yet if it's a temporary thing (the sync speed of my router has recovered from the paltry 192Kbps it showed this afternoon to a somewhat healthier 1.7Mbps) or if I'm going to have to go through the rigmarole of getting BT out to look at the line some time this week, necessitating downtime and, of course, stern warnings from the service provider that, should the fault prove to be with my equipment and not theirs, they will charge me something ridiculous like £70 per hour for the engineer (and of which, I'm sure, said engineer will see not one penny).
Looks like I'm going to be having a slow weekend then. Time to catch up on some reading. Or maybe even writing, perish the thought.

Graham Binns is a photographer, writer, musician and software developer from Lancaster, England, with a bizarre imagingation, a penchant for odd t-shirts and a magnificent hat.
Right. Another arsekicking from my Awesome Wife and I've sent another email I was procrastinating about. And now, bed.
2010-03-15 23:41:01