It's a bit ridiculous, but I keep losing access to the manual
for our strimmer, and the instructions aren't that clear even when
I do find it again. Plus, to make matters worse, there are several
…
I can never remember what the differences are between noopener,
noreferrer, and nofollow, or when best to use them, so here's a
handy guide that covers pretty much all of the …
Is Prometheus a good movie or a bad movie? My
answer is yes, and I feel like this deep dive
into the mythology underpinning the film is part of why. There's a
lot to …
So for the first time in nearly seven years I officially have a
website. An extremely ugly website, admittedly, but that is largely
by design – honest! Regardless, it's definitely a website and,
…
When does play become work? Personally, I definitely
empathise with Sisyphus in relation to modern media. Whether it be
video games, books, TV or even my RSS feed, as soon as I get close
to …
So our Microsoft Overlords have ignored their own naming
conventions and released Windows 10, irritating lovers of linear
trends everywhere. Name aside, I'm strangely excited and apparently
I'm not …
Zurb have released a great breakdown of their redesign for The
Next Web. The article jumps between people's perspectives; it's a
neat way to present main goals whilst highlighting the variety of
folk …
Ah, the good old "Gouty-Stem Tree" of Australia! Actually, I
honestly had no idea that Baobab's had reached the Great Land of
Oz; I have (mistakenly) always assumed they were endemic to Africa,
but …
My new PC is up and running and starting to be "just right"
(we'll get to further details later, I promise), so one of the big
"new" things I've got for the new year is a subscription to Adobe
CC - …
Occasionally, Stumbleupon delivers something totally unexpected
and awesome. It's why I still get the service's weekly emails years
after ever actively using the... app? Extension? Whatever, today it
…
I am a huge fan of the ever insightful talk show Last Week
Tonight, hosted by John Oliver. I love the directness of the
opinion pieces, agree with many of the stances taken and largely
find the …
So we've ended up going on a bit of a catchup bender over the
weekend (and past week) due to the atrocious weather and
intermittent plans. As a result, I've caught up a weird mixture of
films that …
Last month I wrote up a post detailing the films I'd seen in
March. When I initially started blogging again last year I had
hoped that mini-reviews and similar content would become a
mainstay, …
Just stumbled onto a recent analysis of the current generation,
top end iMac (2016) and an equivalent cost (~$4,000) custom built
PC, pitched head-to-head in a selection of Lightroom tasks such as
…
CSS? Fonts? Italics? Sidebars? What witchcraft is this?
Is this not theAdhocracy, the home of plain HTML and nothing more
(despite the clear problems associated with that)? Well: yes! But
at …
Month in media is an archived project, now with a permanent home in the Reviews section. Films, TV shows, books, video games, and other media watched, read, or played in June 2016.
Given the increasing diversity of web based (and meat space)
services it is a source of constant confusion and annoyance that
there aren't any far reaching, respected, crowd-sourced review
sites out …
Month in media is an archived project, now with a permanent home in the Reviews section. Films, TV shows, books, video games, and other media watched, read, or played in December 2016.
Today's lunch started no differently to any other. Grab some
food, open Internet Explorer (I know, it's not by choice...) and
fire up theOldReader to chip away at the ever mounting pile in my
inbox. …
Looking back over what I've previously written about Last.fm is
a little, well, shameful. Since as long ago as July 2015 I've been
noting how the service has a large void: analog music. I love
having …
How do you determine quantitative worth for a de facto
subjective experience? Is there even any point? Can you make
related "values" actually relatable if those "values" are arguably
…
Mozilla's new logo, for me, is a rebrand done extremely well.
The moment I saw the design the concept struck me as clever,
appropriate and intelligent. Styling the "ill" part of their name
to mimic …
For the most part, using the Universal Scrobbler is as simple as
searching for the artist/album you want and hitting Scrobble. There
are a couple of albums I have, however, which don't seem to be
…
When I first started writing my Month in Media series it appears
I neglected to give proper credit to the inspiration (at least if I
did, I can't find it any more, which is effectively the same …