The car park was a little full this morning, but following the teachings of one of my colleagues, John, I managed to get parked. :-)
The car park was a little full
November 7th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »What is Fairy Liquid?
November 3rd, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »I was doing some cleaning in the office last night and went for the washing up liquid. There were two strange shaped bottles of Fairy (as kindly modelled by Jon from the office here) with “Fairy apple blossom” and “New improved perfume” printed on the label.
In the age of cross branding where the same name is on washing up liquid, kitchen wipes and floor cleaner I thought I would check that this new bottle was for the plates. Nowhere on the front of the bottle does is say what the liquid is for, and I found this amusing (it does not take much). Eventually Jon did find the words “Dishwashing Liquid” in the small print on the back.
It was a bit windy
October 30th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »It was a bit windy last Thursday and a blast of wind took the side off a portable sign next to the office car park. Not the most exciting of things but we did catch it on the company webcam.
Tigger Anyone
October 26th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »Now I can’t remember the full lyrics to the Tigger song, but I do remember it had the line “The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is i’m the only one”. At a car boot sale the other week we managed to prove that this is not the case.
Pumpkin Anyone
October 25th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »This weekend I was persuaded to carve out a Pumpkin for Halloween, and we were fairly happy with the result. The purpose of such a scary face is actually to scare off ghosts and gools, but I think some people missed the point….
As you can see this is not so much going to scare off ghosts, just vegetarians. I still find it rather amusing though. You can see more pumpkins like this on pjguyton2002’s flickr page.
2GB of free online storage
October 23rd, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »Yes, and it’s not Google’s predicted GDrive, but a service from British Telecommunications PLC (BT). The service is called BT Digital Vault.
I can not claim to have read all the terms and condition, but it appears that an 1GB online storage service will be free to BT broadband customer, and a 20GB service will cost £5 a month to all. The good news is that if you sign up before 2007 you get a 2GB free service, provided you use the service once every 90 days, regardless of your ISP.
The free service does not include the PC backup software/service (automated backup manager) so you can only manually upload files. The good news is that you can share folders and albums with friends or keep them private.
If you are interested in the service then you can find out more and sign up on the Digital Vault web site. Don’t forget to sign up before the end of the year and log in every 90 days for the free 2GB service.
Update: box.net are offering a similar service with a 1GB service for free.
RS catalogue anyone?
October 20th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »I have been doing some tidying in the office and decided that it was time to clean out the several sets of RS catalogues that we had acquired. I have away a couple of sets away and kept one, leaving only these 5 sets to send for recycling.
or reference I have asked not to be sent any more unless we ask for them as we tend to use the Internet to search and the trade counter to purchase.
My favorite podcasts
October 20th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »I have been meaning to make a list of my favourite podcasts and publish them here. The reason why was that if I liked them, and you like reading my blog, then you might like the podcasts as well. After producing a list on my Vox Blog in answer to a question of the day I have cross posted it here. I This is not an exhaustive list as I am subscribed to many and am adding and removing them daily, but this is a list of the podcasts I have listened to for a wile and enjoy.
Tech Podcasts;
- CNET News.com daily tech news podcast
- this WEEK in TECH *
- Security Now! *
- Tech Talk Radio *
- BBC Digital Planet
- The Geekcast
- FLOSS Weekly
- The Web 2.0 Show
Science Fiction Podcasts;
Music Podcasts;
Miscellaneous Podcasts;
- Off the Hook *
- PodCacher *
- Manager Tools *
- PodCast 411
- PodCheck Review
- Media Talk (Guardian Unlimited)
* These are my favorites and often get listened to the day they are downloaded.
Useless Inventions
October 9th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »So you think I come up with some strange ideas, have a look at these.
Don't let it get your cursor!!!
October 5th, 2006 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »I was sitting at a colleagues computer and for some reason was compelled to search for “something silly” and Google gave me this. Enjoy!