Should anyone really need yet another introduction to the whole wonderful online mess that is weblog-culture, there’s an article on it in the Guardian Online supplement today [online here].
Author: Tom Coates
There are days when it's
There are days when it’s raining outside when you just want to crawl into a hole and curl up in a ball and go to sleep, and get some peace and quiet, and feel relaxed, and not wake up for years.
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I went for a drink
I went for a drink last night with Matt to cheer him out about some work stuff he’s dealing with at the moment. Instead, after scouring Goodge Street for Haddock.org members and Black Belt Jones, I got all mournful in a bar and smoked too much.
Question: This one is for
Question: This one is for all the IT professionals out there. I need to know this information pretty much immediately: What is the difference between a ‘Sole Trader’ and a ‘Limited Company’ – which one is the cheapest and the least hassle for a short piece (1 month) of freelance work? [E-mail Tom]
The lifecycle of a meme
The lifecycle of a meme on the internet: Nike shoe personalisation and sweatshop labour.
More film sites courtesy of
More film sites courtesy of Matthew Ivan Ford of Time Out:
Is the word "CeWebrity" as
Is the word “CeWebrity” as cheesy as I think it is? Because I’m thinking it might be time for badges and stuff. Alternative slogans have included: “I bitch about you on the net” and “Even YOU can be someone on the internet…”
A stunningly clever piece
A stunningly clever piece of web-tech this, that if developed by some central organisation could completely revolutionise the way in which fonts are handled on the net. The place to go for more information is: ReeveJones.com [via Matt].
Ok, Mr Brilliant. I know
Ok, Mr Brilliant. I know you’re out there. Stop being such a fuck-wit and drop me an e-mail. I would love to have lunch. Thank you very much.