Wings On Some Wheels

He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which.

Month: September, 2006

Michael this is for You

I know Michael you have always been intrigued so if you click this link, you might see something you have been wondering about, answer to your question is yes that’s Laura. I should really take one with my phone if I remember on. Just I took that screen shot now and just thought on because [...]

To Many Feeds

Currently I am being overfed, with the amount of feeds within Bloglines. I decided to do a major clean out and was determined to only keep the feeds I check on a daily basis, which makes sense, I have also started back at University yesterday (Induction Week) which I enjoyed the only downside was that [...]

Would I Buy It?

The CD sleeve you can play, Matthew Falla’s connect..draw..remix uses conductive ink and a usb-connectable CD case. You get the CD home, plug it into your computer, then draw on the sleeve with a pencil, which allows you to remix the track. I suspect big labels are desperate to find ways to get people buying [...]

OneWebDay

This article is to go hand in hand with OneWebDay, in which an article about the event can be found on the BBC website. Also I posted my image into flickr yesterday. Most of the following has been was wrote on the 22/09/2006
It is a very difficult task to explain how the web has changed [...]

Mangled Eight

This is of course a carry on from previous mangled postings from Blogspot, to read these posts you can find a scroll box at the bottom of the page, I started around late July so find the posting are from there really on a weekly basis.
Mangled is really just a weekly list of interesting (or [...]

Captain and the Kid

I’ve been out on this road some
Can’t help feeling I’ve been showing my friends around
I’ve seen it growing from next to nothing
Into a giant eating up your town.
But we stuck around for the fireworks
Waiting to explode
Shaped our futures, you a tumbleweed
And me on a yellow brick road
Pleasing the people some of the time
For better or [...]

Pardon

You may find you are reading the same post again in RSS readers folks, this is due to to a muck up on my part, in which I have to re-post the back-ups.
Sorry for that I was trying out a javascript photo gallery and things didn’t go to good.
-Kyle

Ok, to much pot

It was strange these come up in conversation yesterday :Weak security in our daily lives.
Well not weak security but read on;
You know those cars with that keyless entry pad? The one under the driver’s side handle? Well, if you look closely you will see that there are really only 5 buttons, labeled “1/2″, “3/4″, “5/6″, [...]

double secret life as a pop-music fan

“‘Sure, the Internet has revolutionized the spread of information and all that high-minded stuff, but its combination of reach and anonymity also makes it the greatest enabler of guilty pleasures ever invented,’ Jason Fry writes in the Wall Street Journal. ‘Indulgence is just a click away, and nobody needs to know, except you and some [...]

SportsDo

Designed as add-on software for GPS-enabled phones, the SportsDo works to allow you to track your exercise regime, store it, and review it later to see what you did right and what you did wrong. The software shows you how far you ran, how many calories you burned, what the time was, and how fast [...]