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I first got to know Roger a few years ago through the University of Sussex Red Cross Group and Rescue Team. Though we were not close friends, and I haven’t kept in touch maybe as much as I should have over the last 3/4 years, I was still very saddened to hear of his death [...]
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For Christmas this year Rowan and I both got unlimited cinema passes and we’ve been using them! So while I’ve got a few minutes to kill on the train on the way home I thought I’d tell about what we’ve seen:
First there was The Golden Compass: Not a bad film [...]
Sometimes I buy fresh curries and similar from the sainsburys deli counter, but somtimes they forget to add the cooking instructions to the pot - just the number on the cooking instructions you should refer to.
So here they are - for me as much for you
Allergies:
Because of the way products are handled, it’s [...]
Not much else I can say other than what I’ve put in the title.
On Saturday Rowan and I went to get to get some tickets to see Les Miserables - as she’d been wanting to go and see it for weeks but unfortunately it happened to be their birthday bash and they became the longest [...]
Finally time has caught up with me, and I’ve had to shelve a number of my side projects to allow time for real work, fun, and games, and this, unfortunatley means that I don’t really have time to finish coding my own CMS.
That said, it’s no great loss, wordpress is fine for most of my [...]
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=333643
nuff said!
I do a lot of cycling every day and I’m fed up up with punctures occurring when I most need my bike to work - namely first thing in the morning when I’m running late for my train to work.
So yesterday I went to Halfords (my local bike superstore) to buy some tyre filler so that [...]
Some useful news from the WASC:Â
The Web Application Security Consortium (WASC) is pleased to announce the
inital release of data collected by the Distributed Open Proxy
Honeypot Project. Â This first release of information is for data gathered
from January - April, 2007. Â During this timeframe, we had 7 internationally
placed honeypot sensors deployed and sending their data back to our [...]
I like horror films quite a lot, mainly because the good ones are usually quite creative and inventive being born of twisted nightmares or similar thoughts from the recesses of people conciousness (e.g. Silent Hill).
But I have never been that enthralled by those that use gore for gore’s sake.
Saw III was simply excessive extreeme gore [...]