Posts from March 2008

Safari 3.1 and Gmail: Unusable?

Not a very exciting post this, but I just did the latest Apple Software Update to Safari 3.1 and.. Gmail is now totally unusable. Whenever you press Shift or Cmd while in the main composition window, it jumps the focus to whichever previous text box you used. Sometimes if you use Cmd+A to select all […]


The Police’s Disturbing New Campaign: If You Suspect Anyone Of Anything, Dob Them In For Being A Terrorist

The Metropolitan Police (London’s police force) is actively “asking members of the public to report any suspicious behaviour” in a bid to counter terrorism. They’re doing this with a poster, sticker, and radio campaign. The radio ad is particularly creepy. Listen to the MP3 or check out this script:

FEMALE: How d’you tell the difference between […]


Have you ever heard of Jason Calacanis or Leo Laporte?

If you’re heavily involved in the Web 2.0 or related industries, the answer is yes. If you’re anyone else though, the chance is slim. The problem is.. they don’t seem to realize this. It seems that most people within the Bay-area / Web 2.0 / modern Web technology community live in a bubble that stretches […]


Questions for Apress authors (or Apress themselves)

At the start of January 2008, I received my statement from Apress for the sales of Beginning Ruby. I even published it for all to see here. I had some questions to ask, so dropped the publicist (the always excellent and responsive Julie Miller) at Apress a line. She quickly redirected me to someone else […]


Forget legacy: Just have fun, feel good, and keep your head above water

It’s been over six months now since I sold Feed Digest. For the first three months I pretty much did nothing. Then we went on the “holiday of a lifetime” for two weeks. Then I spent the next three months doing nothing. “Nothing” is not literal, of course. I’ve been working hard on Ruby Inside, […]


Facebook: The worst invention for the malcontent

Perhaps it’s selection bias, or people are good at exaggerating their social profile, but Facebook is a rather depressing place for the malcontent. No worse time is than when you find people you went to school with and who, in life, you thought were generally going to remain less attractive, successful or popular than you, […]