probably the best gadget in the world

Watches are useful. My main requirements for a watch are: Display the precise time at all times. Do not need any maintenance like winding or changing the batteries. Automatically adjust for GMT/BST. Automatically adjust for current timezone anywhere in the world. Light. I don’t want or need a micro-computer on my wrist that also tells me the weather, my resting heartbeat and the altitude. So I bought this Casio Waveceptor watch. ...

October 27, 2005

Beware of Dixons Tax Free shopping

Airports are pretty dull places. Last Wednesday, I found myself at Heathrow T2, at some unearthly hour in the morning. I wandered round Dixons to have a quick look at the latest gadgets and kill some time. I happened to see a couple of items I was interested in. The first was Microsoft Office 2003 for Student Edition (3 user license). I had already seen this on Amazon at 91GBP and Dixon’s tax free price was 110GBP which was, err, twenty pounds more expensive. So, not exactly a brilliant saving at Dixons Tax Free shopping there. ...

October 25, 2005

death of a Web site

I was just looking at my Web site and spontaneously decided to end its sad, sorry life. Static content unchanged in years with dead links with little of interest to anyone. Part blog, part bookmarks, part experiment in HTML. Now consigned to the Internet archives.

October 25, 2005

British mentality

I was flying back from Dusseldorf to London on Lufthansa yesterday. For some reason, the kind lady at the check-in desk, upgraded me to business class so I got a nice bread roll and cloth napkin. The gentleman next to me was very disappointed that there were no English language newspapers available on board. When the steward asked why he didn’t pick one up at the gate, he became even more irritated, telling him in no uncertain terms that there were no ‘English’ newspapers at the gate and worse, not a single ‘English’ newspaper in the business lounge. ...

October 22, 2005

backup your blog using Feedburner

I just created an RSS feed for my blog using Feedburner. It was actually quite interesting to see how my blog was presented in different RSS readers (Thunderbird, Google Reader and Bloglines) where the textual content is the same but may be presented in many different ways and styles. I once lost quite a long, rambling blog entry due to some finger trouble in the blogger editor so subscribing to the RSS feed will be a quick and easy way to backup the blog. ...

October 14, 2005