I saw some wonderful eyemodule pictures today at the eyebrowse page for Bob Jacobs. These are taken by an eyemodule (an original one by the size of the images) of NASA launching Discovery into space.
Month: March 2001
Is Spaced UK Channel
Is Spaced (UK, Channel 4, 21:30) the best thing that has ever been on tv ever? Why yes, yes it is. And is this because it has no canned laughed? Primarily, yes.
One day I’ll get round to picking up the first series on DVD. (Available at Amazon or Blackstar and lots of other places probably.)
The semi-official web site is… busy looking. The official channel 4 one is… less busy looking.
Material things are just
Material things are just things and don’t matter, or something. But still it’s so good to get our car back again, restored to it’s former glory after a, er, slight miscalculation caused the car to come into contact with a large concrete block when someone, possibly me, was trying to park it. Could have happened to anyone. Anyway…It’s also an excuse to see how images work in blogs.
So this is it, the picture of the back end of our car, all shiny and unscratched. You’ll have to imagine the “before shot”, when this area was dented and mangled.
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[Taken with Jane’s eyemodule]
It been turbulent few
It’s been a turbulent few months for my football club, Hull City. We’ve been in administration since 7th February 2000.
Yesterday, the creditors and the shareholders approved the bid, which means we are just waiting for the FA to approve the deal. The buyers still haven’t revealed who they are yet, apparently we find out more next week, but at least we are still a going concern. And whilst that’s all been happening the team (who haven’t been fully paid since the end of December) have been working really hard to get us to one place off the play-offs. Brian Little, our manager, was awarded Nationwide Manager of the Month for February (Division 3) and we then proceeded to lose our next game – fairly typical stuff really and it was against Cardiff away – a tough side at the best of times.
It not often see
It’s not often I see a really well done personal web page, but today I did: Daniel Gordon‘s page (related to the story about the first ever (pre-)web cam being shutdown).
First blog post
So today we’ve decided to try out blogger.com. And it looks like it rocks.