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Archive for July, 2007

Cool

Tuesday 31st July

What do you get if you combine a big-screen projector with an ineffective cooling fan, a warm environment, and some resourceful geeks?

This…

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31st July 2007 at 8:51 pm

Clean

Tuesday 31st July

So, while we were in Helsingborg, we saw a very snazzy car for sale in a very plush dealer’s showroom… a giant place with clean floors, mood lighting, the works…

Actually, that’s a lie - this is just one of the city’s underground car parks. When they say Sweden is a clean country, they’re not lying.

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31st July 2007 at 8:44 pm

Happy Bear

Tuesday 31st July

It’s nice to get this sort of reaction to something you’ve created… this was the encore :)

You can download the code here, but bear in mind you’ll need an Atari 1040ST to run it on.

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31st July 2007 at 8:05 pm

Posted in Coding, Events

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Wow

Tuesday 31st July

Has it really been three weeks…?

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31st July 2007 at 6:00 pm

Tuesday 10th July

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10th July 2007 at 3:59 pm

Surprise

Thursday 5th July

I drew this over a year ago, but just found it again…

(this post contains cartoon images of a graphic nature which could cause offence)

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5th July 2007 at 11:33 pm

Making a Mockery

Tuesday 3rd July

Ever wonder why some people have no respect for the law? Well… this, found in the local paper, could certainly colour my view…

Mock ticket? What?

Wow… what a deterrent.

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3rd July 2007 at 7:14 pm

Posted in Grrr

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Dammit

Sunday 1st July

Wow… went and bagged the highest point in South Yorkshire today. More later, but for now, have a picture of the Derwent Reservoir dam, which was overflowing - an amazing sight and sound… in fact, the sound was strange because it didn’t sound that loud until someone tried to talk over it.

Not bad little water feature, though…

When you think that behind there is masses and masses and masses of water, you get some idea how the people near Rotherham felt.

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1st July 2007 at 4:40 pm