Hey guess what! Everyone has cancelled! Instead of seeing Dogma, instead I am staying at home and throwing away all my old papers! I couldn’t be more thrilled…
Death by cold…
So Barbelith is now getting more hits than The Bomb. Go figure. Plague marches on relentlessly. Managed to get to sleep at 3am, alarm set to 8am so that I can get the train back to my parents’ house in Norfolk. Note to self: buy cold pills immediately.
Design plague apocalypse…
Why is it that I always seem to do my best design on other people’s sites? It’s only small, but check out the new student guide button on Time Out‘s site. I think it came out rather well.
Plague remains on periphery. Hopefully I will fight it off before it gets a chance to get a foothold. At least today is my last day at work before Christmas – so I can spend tonight watching TV in bed and wrapping presents. Easy, warm, health-producing activities.
There’s this wonderful thing in Baudrillard where he says that it is dull to think of the world as approaching an apocalypse, but much more interesting to work on the principle that it has already happened. There’s this wonderful thing in Grant Morrison’s work in which he talks about how the spiritual armageddon has come and gone and the physical world is just taking a long time to catch up. These ideas appeal to me. But as Y2K approaches, I can’t help wondering whether or not we will all be hunter gatherers in the months ahead. For more see fear2k.com.
Neonlit is getting somewhere?
So my throat is slowly closing up and I am having trouble swallowing. With three days to go until Christmas, could I really be finally getting the flu? Please god no.
Battled away with Neonlit at work today, despite the fact that there are endless other things I should be doing. Finally got it to a place that I am comfortable with. Take a look. Cheer me up.
Support the eToys boycott…
Support the eToys boycott (entry Dec 21). More tomorrow.
On kabbalah.com…
Every so often you come across a site which is interesting, incredibly well designed and really meshes with your own personal zeitgeist. Check out kabbalah.com.
Pirates of Silicon Valley…
So I finally watched Pirates of Silicon Valley the other day, which a friend had sent me from America a year ago. (I have just bought a new video which can actually show American standard tapes.) I am confused about my feelings towards it – and as time has passed it has remained stuck in my head.
There are a couple of reasons for this – it’s portrayal of Bill Gates and Microsoft is resolutely unpleasant, and while Steve Jobs doesn’t seem entirely pleasant either, I have more respect for his attitude and his vision. It doesn’t hurt that the whole film treats Gates as nothing but a scheming opportunist, nor does it hurt that Jobs is played by Noah Wyle, about who I made one of my first proper sites (and which I still occasionally update). But that isn’t all of it.
I think I have fallen for Apple. More musings as they come to me.
1000 votes…
The non-corporate poll reaches 1000 votes…
Interstellar Laughing Stock…
I’ll tell you something for nothing. If we make contact with Aliens via Heineken‘s website, then I will be completely gutted. We’d be an interstellar laughing stock…
Kissing Mister Quimper…
Something to make the Americans sick. You can now preorder the new Invisibles trade paperback “Kissing Mister Quimper” on amazon.co.uk but you can’t on amazon.com. More information on The Bomb (in the news and collections sections).