Updated: 16/02/2005; 10:32:50.
Outwardly Normal 2
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01 December 2003

A strange thing
My collection of rubber ducks has mysteriously disappeared. Have they been ducknapped? Have they floated south for the Winter? I'll probably never know. Wherever they are, I wish them well.

Update: The above post was a little joke, designed to suggest that a bunch of ducks have mysteriously disappeared from my flat and equally mysteriously appeared over at Green Fairy's place in a bizarre case of  supernatural duck migration. In fact, I have lost no ducks, as I had no ducks to lose, nor have gf or myself been involved in any nefarious duck rustling activities, jointly or separately. I just wanted to clarify.

5:31:35 PM    comment()

Wired News has a story about Kevin Kelly and his Cool Tools site.

I'm drooling, but in a non-materialistic, non-consumer culture, Adbusters sort of a way.


1:11:12 PM    comment()

Simon Willison has an interesting Python category on his weblog, amongst many others.

1:05:01 PM    comment()

2xUP-Ph* - is familiar to me, but I'm not sure why. Anyway, a very clean, high quality photography site, found via Photo Friday.


11:45:56 AM    comment()

White    space

Very nice site design.

I've been playing around with a few new looks for this site, but I'm never happy enough to go live with them.

I may get round to it soon, though really I have other fish to fry. (Getting a job would be a good idea).

10:11:47 AM    comment()

I Ching
NaNoWriMo Book. The I Ching interpreted by my photographs.  [101-365]

A nicely executed project by Chris over at 101-365.


9:54:22 AM    comment()

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