April 2009
30 posts
Apr 27th
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Listennedhepburn: NO AGE “ERASER”
Apr 21st
8 notes
Circle
Weirdly enough, after being in my job for four years, I have ended up in almost the same place physically. I have moved across buildings and up and down floors and this is almost back to where I started.
Apr 21st
Today's playlist:
Fall out boy & Serge Gainsbourg
Apr 19th
“The will to win is nothing without the will to prepare”
– The baddie from Speed Racer!
Apr 17th
1 tag
Films watched in the past two days...
This is England - great, I am going to create a shelf devoted to brilliant british films that aren’t rom coms.  They will probably be quite violent on the whole. 3:10 to Yuma - ok, kinda pointless.  I think this is the first western that I have seen, I should watch some better ones.  Its a bit like the only sushi I have had is from Tesco. Speed Racer - the colours!  Really enjoyable, even...
Apr 17th
1 tag
Apr 17th
Apr 15th
want iPhone now!  not June/July.
Apr 15th
Code day
Wow, once I get going coding I sure can spend a lot of time fiddling around with tools and setup.  Then get distracted by tumblr.
Apr 15th
Apr 15th
Apr 15th
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iPod apps
The two best apps on my iPod touch are Things and Byline. Both of which I paid for.
Apr 15th
“Do it now, and it doesn’t get in the way of things you want to do later.”
Apr 13th
The deadline has been extended until December, but you can set your own deadlines and get out of there as fast as you can. Hours worked at the start of the week still count for the rest of the week, take them off Friday. Or better yet, Wednesday.
Apr 13th
Want to work with the INTERNET
Apr 11th
“Don’t settle, stay hungry.”
– Steve Jobs
Apr 10th
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Stupid hat
If style is wearing a hat indoors for most of the day until your head gets too hot, then people need to be schooled.
Apr 10th
Apr 8th
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Apr 7th
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Apr 7th
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Apr 3rd
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Apr 2nd
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Apr 2nd
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“A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple...”
– John Gall, from his book Systemantics: How Systems Really Work and How They Fail, via Luke. (via jakelodwick)
Apr 2nd
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