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Intro’s round

Right then pop pickers, time for the intro’s round. I got sent this by a mate and there are some I know, some I recognize but can’t think of their names and some I don’t have a clue on. Download the...

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The Infinite Monkey Project

Here’s a nice use of SMS. Text a random word to 07797801003 along with your name and anytime something nearing a grammatical sentence is created it will be set aside. The collected “sentences” will...

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Fave 2006

With fully charged iPods, Jamie, Chelle and me caught the coach to London to visit Fave 2006. Lunch was Pringles, sausage rolls and Twixes which resulted in a heated debate on the validity of...

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Camden Crawl

Jamie, Chelle, Chelle’s mate Kelly and I went up to London last week for the Camden Crawl, a 2 day indie music festival around the pubs and clubs of Camden. We all met up outside the tube, got our...

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Some more thoughts

Ok, still thinking about a game but this time I’m considering using a chess match. I think the strategies that are used in chess could be quite interesing when applied to software development. I’ve...

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Contemporary Music Festival 2009

Took part in the world premier of Variations today which as the blurb says is “A digital AV Composition in three forms. A10 “These two months at Plymouth were the most miserable which I ever spent”....

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The Wilderness Downtown

This site asks you to enter the full address of where you grew up and then plays a video which incorporates images of the street. From a technology view point it’s an incredible feat of engineering but...

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SOUR/MIRROR

This is a nice piece of HTML5, fantastic integration of Facebook, Twitter and webcam. It’s interesting that most of the good pieces of HTML5 all seem to be used for music promotions. Anyways, give it a...

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Wheels of Steel

This is another really cool HTML5 site. Wheels of Steel was developed by Scott Schiller who works on Flickr and brings to the online, digital age turntables in your browser. Give it a go and you might...

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Lego album artwork

I have loved lego ever since I was a kid and it’s always good to see it used in a creative, unusual way….such as reproducing album covers with it. So check this out – 30 Classic Music Albums Recreated...

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