The Doors
In this blog post, I critique the modern door, it’s place in our lives, and the social awkwardness that results. I propose a simpler system of door management, providing greater efficiency, hygiene and social satisfaction.
In this blog post, I critique the modern door, it’s place in our lives, and the social awkwardness that results. I propose a simpler system of door management, providing greater efficiency, hygiene and social satisfaction.
It’s lovely to see someone stand up and take the blame for a mistake they’ve made. I’m not talking about the Government (obviously), I’m talking Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World-Wide Web. He’s come out and apologised for the redundant … Continue reading
One of the government’s most unpopular policies in the past few years has been the national ID card scheme. Although they’ve got quiet on all this and other huge IT projects in the past year or so, the project is … Continue reading
1) I expect you to manage my files. Maintain a list of my purchased files and let me download them whenever I want. Why am I expected to keep backups? It’s just weird. 2) I expect you to allow me … Continue reading
Thankyou isn’t a word. I was taught this in English class, and it’s official. It’s not in dictionaries, and Google doesn’t recognise it. Correctly, it should be two words. ”Thank” and “you”. But hold your horses there. As I understand … Continue reading