Freezer’s Palace
Inspired by Peter Hill, writer of pithy, witty and altogether-too-clever headlines, who is too lazy to update his own blog, s
Immersive video makes my head spin
Like being a virtual owl, but without any head movement required.
Click play, let the video load and then click and drag your mouse inside the video screen.
Zombie children
"Why Don’t You Just Switch Off Your Television Set And Go Out And Do Something Less Boring Instead?"
Finally a use for all those lost Post-It notes
I’m a hoarder of Post-It notes. Forever grumbling as I rummage around the stationery cupboard for another pack whilst there are dozens secreted away around my desk.
As everyone obsesses, quite rightly, on important things like crunchy credit and the US election, here’s a beautiful office-stationery-related distraction that uses almost as many Post-Its as I’ve found on my desk. Ain’t it marvellous?
Using your powers for good
What happens when a hot new director makes a film, which turns into one of the 1990s’ most memorable ads, then turns his powers for good. Wassup? This. Brilliant.
Is my Google Analytics code working?
If you’re like me, you’ll probably spend as much time tinkering with the layout and technical gubbins of your website, as you will writing for the site in the first place. This bad habit isn’t help in any way at all by the rather excellent Google Analytics service and worse still the desktop application which even saves the hassle of firing up a web browser.
Mr Ritchie’s Missing £100m
Easy come, easy go. At least if you’re a newspaper pundit estimating Guy’s divorce earnings. Compare the front page of thelondonpaper and London Lite this week.
Treating Musicians with Respect
A while back, Danny, friend and long-time cricket partner – an unbroken run of five six years Twenty20 Cup finals – told me about his dream of creating a new type of music company.
Twitter: More Social, Less Networking
A strange thing happened in London tonight. Strange, but good.
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