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Saturday, November 9, 2002

Something's seriously wrong here. It takes ages to load my pages, must have something to do with the 'comment' server at Radio UserLand. Please fix!
8:07:45 PM    comment []

This is amazing: Akiyoshi's illusion pages: "Caution: This page contains some works of "anomalous motion illusion", which might make sensitive observers dizzy or sick. Should you feel dizzy, you had better leave this page immediately." Link found at Der Schockwellenreiter.
5:34:16 PM    comment []

A picture named jb.jpgTalking about The Prisoner and his Lotus 7 - here is a link to The Cars of the Stars museum. They are located in Keswick, Cumbria and have several Batmobiles, a Bond Collection and of course a Lotus Super 7. And Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
5:17:31 PM    comment []

I already mentioned this a week ago...
iBlog is a standalone blogging tool for Mac OS X. It's not a Blogger API or MetaWeblog API app. It does its own content management. It also appears to have a news aggregator built in. It's a free beta right now. It would be interesting to see a weblog created with this software. [Scripting News]
4:47:37 PM    comment []

Strange. The 'comments' links seem to be broken?
4:36:14 PM    comment []

A picture named prisonerlotus7.jpgPatrick McGoohan is Number Six, The Prisoner.
And because it fits, here's the Portmeirion Homepage. I once spent a week in this tiny little welsh village and it's lovely.
Because The Prisoner drives a Lotus 7, here is the link to Caterham Cars. They once had a 'Prisoner Limited Edition' Caterham 7: Green body, yellow nose and red leather interior. The car with the number 6 went to Patrick McGoohan.

"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered! My life is my own.
4:33:56 PM    comment []


A picture named Image440.jpgAnorak stuff. Interesting website about the London Routemaster buses:
The AEC Routemaster - London's last half cab deckers: "The legendary and long lived AEC Routemaster first saw the light of day in 1954, and initially four prototype buses were built for London Transport over the space of three years. "
11:15:56 AM    comment []

London maps! Quite useful actually.
Maps - Interactive Map & Journey Planning: "TfL's Interactive Map integrates bus, tram, river and DLR information with the familiar London Underground Network."
10:52:21 AM    comment []

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