Remember to Vote

Reading time: < 1 min Today’s the day (unless you are one of the ‘postal’ voters who didn’t actually receive your polling card) to take part in what the Beeb are calling: Vote 2004 (original title there, who thought up that one?) Now, what are your thoughts on spoiling your ballot paper? I seem to recall that the addition of…

Archives borked

Reading time: < 1 min Working on permalinks/archive pages at the moment. Why doesn’t Blogger let you use a different template for archived pages??!!!!! Sod it, back to the old style archives. At least for the moment.

And then…

Reading time: < 1 min … I realised I couldn’t remember where I’d said it. Was it on my site? In a comment somewhere? Had I spoken it aloud? Now I know my memory is bad but this kind of ‘internet haze’ is becoming quite alarming. Take, for example, a typical surfing session. Check my email, check my site, read…

Cramp

Reading time: < 1 min 5-a-side on a muggy, hot day is always fun. Getting cramp in my left calf muscle isn’t. So, anyone got any cures? Or any theories as to why I always get cramp in my calfs? (NO baby cow jokes please!)

Radar O'Reilly

Reading time: < 1 min Transit of Venus, dying young, iTunes Music Store Europe? And can anyone explain to me why spiders turn upside down when they die (of natural causes, not by being stood on obviously…). Do they, in their death throes suddenly leap onto their backs and curl up?

Day After Tomorrow

Reading time: < 1 min Day After Tomorrow What can I say. It’s a special effects movie. The special effects are very very good. The acting is adequate given that the script and any pretense at a story are sadly ignored. Worth a watch if only for the effects.