Love it or loathe it, Facebook is the biggest social network on the planet right now. Of course it will be overtaken by something else at some (unspecified) point in the future. But currently if someone wants to link with me on a social network then the chances are that it will be Facebook. The… Continue reading Simpler Facebook URLs
Author: Dave Cross
Petition Approved
The petition I mentioned yesterday has been approved and is now on the Number 10 petitions site. Please consider signing it. And please forward the address to as many people as you can. http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/DoYourRealJob/
Freedom is in Peril
But, bizarrely, it’s in peril from the British government. You can buy the poster from these people.
Wasting Prime Ministerial Time
I’ve submitted a petition to the government’s petition site. Here’s what it says. We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to stop leading tributes to pointless celebrities and to spend more time running the country Since when was it part of the Prime Minister’s job to lead the country in public displays of grief for… Continue reading Wasting Prime Ministerial Time
Internet Genealogy
In 1992 I started tracing my family history. The two main tools for amateur genealogists (at least until they get back to about 1840) are the indexes of registrations of births, deaths and marriages and the returns from the census which has been taken every ten years since 1841 (there are earlier censuses, but they… Continue reading Internet Genealogy
Watching the Watchmen
I saw Watchmen yesterday. I was pretty nervous as Watchmen is one of my favourite graphic novels and the film had a lot to live up to. I’m happy to report that the film was great. I recommend you go and see it. From this point on, I’m going to assume that you know the… Continue reading Watching the Watchmen
Twitter Password Insecurity
Twitter has been under attack over the last day or so. Ben Metcalfe has the details. It seems likely that someone gained access to the database of one of the Twitter services that stores passwords in plain text. Twitter’s OAuth support can’t arrive soon enough. I hate to say this – but I told you… Continue reading Twitter Password Insecurity
Nicholas Crosse son of John Crosse
The earliest confirmed ancestor that I’ve found is Thomas Cross, my 5 x Great Grandfather, who married Hannah Canham in Great Holland (only a few miles from where my parents still live) in February 1776. On Wednesday I was in the Society of Genealogists library and I found a lovely bound copy of the parish… Continue reading Nicholas Crosse son of John Crosse
Mail Watch
Blimey, is it really that long since I posted anything. Sorry about that, I’ve been busy on other projects – in the last week I’ve presented two and a half days of Perl courses and that’s on top of my last few weeks at LoveFilm all being a bit manic. There have also been a… Continue reading Mail Watch
Happy Darwin Day
Too busy to write the long post that I was planning. Might be able to add more later. But I didn’t want to let today pass without wishing you all a very Happy Darwin Day.