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  • eBay – the final straw

    This will be a short post, in point form. Because the subject of eBay is a damned boring one. The history of eBay as per Mat: 2003 – eBay seems cool, amazing way of getting a bargain “Buy it now?” – surely that defeats the object of an auction? Hmm, teaming up with evil Paypal. […]

  • How Sociable is Facebook towards Developers?

    If Facebook wants to be the social ‘platform’ on which the web resides – a grand vision, but an attainable one – it had better start being nicer to web developers. That’s because the new algorithm it’s developed no longer grants access to particular sections, disabling marketing experts from companies like The Marketing Heaven to […]

  • Amazing Robocopy

    There was a time when my home server was a large computer with RAID drives and loud fans that stayed on 24/7. Gladly that time is no longer, and I’ve moved to a more power-friendly netbook-based thing which generates hardly any heat and can therefore be left in a small cupboard without airflow concerns. The […]

  • Who makes the decisions in your organisation?

    I just had a phone call that went something like this: Man: “Hello, can I speak to the person who makes the decisions in your organisation?” Me: [attempting to conceal sarcastic tone] “Well if you tell me what decisions you are talking about maybe I can help?” Man: “The decisions regarding IT purchasing” Me: “I’m […]

  • The Long Tail

    I talked with the owner of my favourite pub in Cambridge last night. The pub shall remain nameless for reasons that will become apparent. He refuses to sell Carling, Stella, Bulmers, etc. on tap. Instead he sells fine whiskeys and rums, real ale (offering 2 guest ales which change regularly), and decent ciders. His landlord […]

  • No2AV – more expensive

    Doubtless you know the arguments for and against AV; I credit readers of this article with enough intelligence to understand the difference between AV and FPTP, as well as what it would mean in the bigger picture – how it would change politics over the course of a number of years, and over a number […]

  • Cycling is for the stupid and/or idealistic

    (UPDATE 2014: Cycling is no longer stupid. It’s beautiful. My new bike is also lovely.) Cycling is for stupid people. My brief love affair with the humble bicycle officially ended tonight in Cambridge. There is something positively Darwinian about the concept of getting on a 30kg skeleton of poles and axles and thinking it’s somehow […]

  • Confessions of a GTD junkie

    My background is music, my teens were spent in music lessons, music centre rehearsals, practising for gigs, listening to music, and my university studies were classical music. My speciality is improvisation, and if you put me in front of a huge audience and gave me a grand piano and a song request of pretty much […]

  • Sync with cloud – Today ToDo

    Please don’t read this post unless you are interested in the title. It will bore the socks off you! With that out the way, here’s what I think about the subject. First point. Resist ALL temptation to host own service. This will invariably lead to an enormous amount of dissatisfaction with the app itself as […]

  • Why Clegg hasn’t betrayed us

    Many left-leaning liberals in the media are outraged at what they consider to be broken pledges on the part of Nick Clegg. Johann Hari writes in the independent, “In just a few days after the election, he cleared a space in his swanky new ministerial offices and staged a bonfire of his principles”. Aside from […]