Bridge-building
My friend Laura has been building bridges over the Cam. Quite pretty ones. Pictures on her blog.
Quentin Stafford-Fraser's blog
One should always have something sensational to read on the net...
My friend Laura has been building bridges over the Cam. Quite pretty ones. Pictures on her blog.
If you ever need to transcribe audio recordings, I recommend Express Scribe, a lovely utility which is available for Mac and for Windows, and which is now free.
I set it to play back the audio at half-speed, and assigned a couple of global control keys to stop, start, and skip back 5 seconds. Then I could control the audio without ever leaving my wordprocessor and my rather poor typing could just about keep up with it. Very nice.
I've just seen the new Wallace and Gromit film, and it's wonderful stuff. If, like me, you are a fan of the early Aardman work but felt that Chicken Run wasn't quite up to the mark, then fear not! The dynamic duo are back! It's just as good as the shorts, probably even better, but this time in full feature-length. Jolly good fun and highly recommended.
Oh, and any Archers fans will find Mr Growbag's voice strangely familiar...
I almost never use the Sherlock application that ships with Mac OS X, but if I find myself in a U.S. city wondering what movies are playing nearby, it is one of the easiest ways to find out.
I fired it up this evening and found that all the channels seemed to be missing. An empty window - even less inspiring than some of the movies on offer at the moment.
If this happens to you, go to ~/Library/Caches/Sherlock and delete what you find there, then empty the Trash. That fixed it for me. Elementary, my dear.... oh, never mind.
Here's a bit of nostalgia. Anyone remember Digital? How about the AltaVista search engine?
I was browsing through some of my old mail and came across a message from the dim recesses of January 1998. I had just tried the AltaVista translation service to convert a Spanish review of a Digital laptop into English. It did some wonderful things like occasionally translating 'desktop' as 'tablecloth' and I thought the results were quite charming. Here are the first few paragraphs:
"An equipment of high benefits that competes seriously with those of tablecloth - by Abel Manto'n"
The great thing about getting older is that the percentage of the opposite sex that you find attractive is roughly proportional to your age.
The worst thing about getting older is that the percentage who find you attractive doesn't quite work the same way...
My friend Geoff Jones has created a website of bloggers based in Cambridge, England at cambridgeblogs.com. If you're in our part of the world, go and find your friends and add yourself...
I'm not actually in our part of the world at present, having driven from Vancouver down to Seattle yesterday afternoon. The trees in B.C. are just starting to turn red and the colours will be just phenomenal in a couple of weeks' time. A very nice part of the world.
I've just seen a real gem of a film.
Dear Frankie is the story of a woman who has run away from a violent husband, taking her very young son, Frankie, with her. Frankie grows up writing letters to his 'Da', whom he believes to be an officer far away on a cargo ship , not knowing that his mother is actually reading the letters and writing the replies to protect him from the truth about his past.
Then one day, Frankie reads that his father's ship is going to be arriving at the dock in a few days. His mother has to either tell him the truth, or find somebody who will pretend to be his father for a day or two. You can guess what happens. Ah, but can you?
This is Shona Auerbach's first feature-length film, and what a way to start! Highly recommended.
Just how low will marketing people go?