You know, I admit to being a bit sceptical when I first set up my Tada lists, but I have to say that it seems to be working. Over the weekend, despite one of my servers crashing completely and me spending far too much time running fdisk and changing DNS records, I managed to tick… Continue reading Tada Lists Success
Author: Dave Cross
English As She Is Spoke
We have a rich and expressive language and therefore it annoys me intensely to hear people using it inaccurately. Two recent examples. Firstly, the woman from Kent who was interviewed on the BBC news this morning. She has flown to the USA to support Michael Jackson in his hour of need because “I know he… Continue reading English As She Is Spoke
London Olympic Bid Over
According to today’s Observer senior members of the campaign to bring the Olympics to London in 2012 are admitting that their bid has failed. Many Londoners (myself included) will see this as very good news. I don’t remember anyone asking us if we wanted the Olympics here.
Jim Capaldi RIP
I climbed on the back of a giant albatross Which flew through a crack in the cloud To a place where happiness reigned all year round Where music played ever so loudly Jim Capaldi, founder member of Traffic, died earlier today. One for Dadrock perhaps.
Ticket Prices
I’ve never seen U2 live. I’d like to see them. But no live concert (especially one in stadium) is worth £55. For that price I’d expect an all-day festival. When are music fans going to say “enough is enough” and stop paying such ridiculous prices for concert tickets?
Bad Memory
Watching Them : Watching Us is on top form today, pointing out the ironies in today’s Daily Mail front page. We’ll never forget this.
New BBC Streams Article
Today’s Guardian has an article about the relaunched BBC Radio Player. It also mentions their experiment last year when they made editions of In Our Time available as MP3s.
Tada List
As part of my eternal struggle to organise my life, I’ve started building lists at Tada Lists. I’ve even made some of them public. (Oh, bit of an inconvenient little bug in the system. I originally linked to my public lists at http://davorg.tadalists.com/lists/public/, but it seems that the site doesn’t like the existance of that… Continue reading Tada List
Small World
An interesting example of how the internet is shrinking the world. The photographer who took a photo of a photographer
Taming Archive Lists
One slight irritation with Movable Type is that when you’ve been running a blog for some time, the list of monthly archives that (by default) appears on the index page can get a bit long and take up too much space. So I’ve written a bit of Javascript that addresses that problem. I’ll package it… Continue reading Taming Archive Lists