by liam | Jan 27, 2004 | pre-wp
RoundandRounders, Flashers, Floaters and Twisters ? as someone who earns his keep from his ideas these are very familiar names. But I didn?t know that until 5 minutes ago. That?s when I dropped by Augustine?s Blog, and found her post on Thoughts. Like many of her...
by liam | Jan 24, 2004 | pre-wp
I?m new to this whole blogging thing and very quickly starting to like it a lot. But until this week I wasn?t really sure why it attracted me so much. A series of sites put together my new found interest in blogging like the pieces of tricky Tomb Raider puzzle. It...
by liam | Jan 23, 2004 | pre-wp
?This is either intellectual incompetence or intellectual dishonesty.? – Howard Rheingold Response to this piece on the Cato Institute’s website has sparked a heated debate over who will own the internet of the future. The author of the article, Adam...
by liam | Jan 22, 2004 | pre-wp
Babies With Beards is back on online and I’m happy about that. Their story must be told. Thanks to clickable culture for unearthing this tragic tale. You might also enjoy: Get Your Steer On spoiled by hypertext Introducing Tech...
by liam | Jan 20, 2004 | pre-wp
The release date of this game is “When it’s done”. Anything else, and we mean anything else is someone’s speculation. There is no date. We don’t know any date. If you have a friend who claims they have “inside info”, or...
by liam | Jan 20, 2004 | pre-wp
This isn’t new and but it’s still steamin’: 17 year old Mike Rowe is being sued by Microsoft for copyright infringement for using the domain name http://www.mikerowesoft.com. Mike knew what he was doing, but he still gets full points from me....
by liam | Jan 17, 2004 | pre-wp
Stumbled into this online and it fired up the nostalgic geek in me. It’s no secret (or it shouldn’t be anyway) that we ditch old technology like handful of disposable dishcloths and don?t think twice about it, but we should. So, it?s no surprise that we...
by liam | Jan 16, 2004 | pre-wp
Blistering Barnacles! Belgium’s boy detective turns 75 this month. I grew up on a steady diet of Tintin adventures that both carried me through sick days off school and influenced my own work today. Take the Guardian’s Tintin Quiz and see how well you know...