I got baptised (again!)
July 21, 2008 • 1:59 pm
On 29th June 2008 I got baptised. I was baptised when I was about 13, but why not do it again properly?
So anyway, here’s a photo :)
July 21, 2008 • 1:59 pm
On 29th June 2008 I got baptised. I was baptised when I was about 13, but why not do it again properly?
So anyway, here’s a photo :)
March 20, 2008 • 10:21 pm
I found this about a million years ago:
I love this. Someone obviously tried to be “anti-capitalist” or “counter-cultural” or “whatever” but couldn’t be bothered to finish the sentence. This is new thinking for the 21st century.
October 19, 2007 • 11:53 pm
This is the view from one of the windows where I work. It’s one of my favourite views of Sheffield. The Energy Recovery Facility burns rubbish to make energy.
This was taken in the evening, about 6pm. The light was really good. This was taken on my phone camera. I miss my digital camera :(
March 12, 2007 • 10:25 pm
Last week I answered a question that mankind has been asking itself for centuries.
Can stones be shaped like human livers?
The answer, as I discovered, is yes. Well who knew?
January 21, 2007 • 12:34 am
It’s true. The edges of my lovely wonderful MacBook are very sharp and the other day I moved my hand very quickly and it actually cut into my wrist.
I would take a photo for you but I am quite seriously lacking in the being bothered to take photos of minor injuries department. That and it’s [...]
November 21, 2006 • 11:12 am
I snapped this a while ago when the weather was still warm. I take photos like this quite a bit. I’ll be walking along when a view catches my eye, and I get funny looks as I point my camera at the most mundane things. But I care not, I would regret it if I [...]
September 22, 2006 • 2:02 pm
Found this poster a while ago in a kebab shop:
What tickled me was the ISO mark you see there. ISO is a standards organisation that, well, sets standards. I’m used to hearing their name in conjunction with computing standards like XHTML and character encodings. Apparently they also set the standards for making kebabs. Who knew?
August 20, 2006 • 1:19 pm
It’s August. In the Northern hemisphere, that means it’s summer. Over here in Britain, that means it’s raining. Consequentially, we can’t hang our washing up outside. Well, we could but it would be a pointless exercise.
So anyway, I put my brain to good use today, and constructed a washing line out of a length of [...]