Archive for May, 2005
In the Tiger den
For the last few days Brent Simmons has been doing an excellent series deconstructing Tiger’s (the new Apple OS) UI. Right on.
I was looking at the various Tiger beta builds as they came out and wondered if they were leaving it to last to unify the UI, they never did. I was really surprised when […]
Be afraid
Tony Schreiner is a Microsoft developer working on the IE 7 UI. He also, annoyingly, uses FONT elements to format the content in his RSS feed.
<FONT face=Arial size=2>
Be very afraid.
Spreading freedom and democracy the old fashioned way
The ABC has started podcasting Phillip Adams’ Late Night Live. Wednesday’s show has an interview with Craig Murray who was the UK ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2002 to 2004. The interview starts 16 minutes in and is one that should not be missed — especially if you are a member of The Coalition of the […]
See no evil
If we believe that the present war in Iraq is just and necessary, why do we shrink from looking at the damage it wreaks? Why does the government that ordered the war and hails it as an instrument of good then ask us to respect those who died in the cause by not describing and […]
When the blogosphere gets bored
Andrea, did you you realy think that I would play by the rules?
There’s 19.59Gb on the iPod and I have no ‘meaningful songs’ (well none that I can recall) so here is the last 20 tracks to have wafted out of the iPod instead — which would have been on the flight back from you-know-where.
Amandrai […]
