Archive for 2005

No quarter.

Friday, December 16th, 2005

If you dislike The DaVinci Code as I do, not because it slams the Church, but because it’s just plain rubbish, then you will appreciate this thread on MakingLight. Read it all the way to the bottom. It’s worth it.

PANTS!

Thursday, December 8th, 2005

I just deleted a bunch of comments by mistake. That’s what happens if you try spam-filtering when your head’s full up with infection.

I know there was one from Brodie, maybe Stephen and Adrian also.

Sorry guys, it was nothing personal – just human error.

Pirates 2.

Monday, December 5th, 2005

Bootleg trailer for the Pirates Of The Caribbean sequel.

Watch out for Le Chuck making an appearance, too.

I have to admit, the trailer underwhelms me a little. I will be surprised if it lives up to the first one.

Cocky.

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

The phishing scammers are getting cocky.

I just received a PayPal phish, and their fake pages were hosted on a domain called loginabuseweb.

Naturally it has been passed to PayPal. I normally just delete them, but in this case arrogance deserves to be rewarded…

Through the speakers.

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Right now, I am listening to and enjoying Johnny Cash’s cover of One.

An excellent cover of an excellent tune, found on his 2000 album, Solitary Man.

It is very nice.

Cambridge.

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

St. John's College, Cambridge

St. John’s College.

And yes:

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

The time on that previous post – and this one – is correct. I am awake and at keyboard before 5 am. It’s something to do with a cracking ear infection making sleep nigh on impossible and a total waste of time while I wait for the painkillers to start to do something that will hopefully let me get at least a doze in before I have to call the doctor’s in the morning.

Oh yes, I am having fun right now.

More tasty photos.

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

Serge Danyshevsky’s Travel & Photography.

Look for and click the link at the top that says “Eng”.

CS Lewis at the movies.

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

A letter that doesn’t surprise me at all, actually.

I can see his point.

Documentary.

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

If you enjoy high quality documentary photography, I recommend you take some time to investigate Alan Soon’s website: monsoonphoto.net.

Just be prepared to get sucked in and spend all day.