A science-fiction műfajra (is) szakosodott Syfy, (született The Sci-Fi Channel) 2011-es programjában feltűnhet a Three Inches című sorozat is, aminek duplarészes pilotját már be is rendelte a csatorna a gyártó Fox-tól. Szuperhősös sorozatról van szó, amiben egy lúzer egy szép napon arra ébred, hogy tudatával tárgyakat tud mozgatni, de csak három hüvelyk távolságra - innen a cím - és ezzel a haszon...
This is deceptive. You don't rock all the time. No one does. No one is a rock star, superstar, world-changing artist all the time. In fact, it's a self-defeating goal. You can't do it. No, but you might rock five minutes a day. Five minutes to write a blog post that changes everything, or five minutes to deliver an act of generosity that changes someone. Five minutes to invent a gre...
While doing research for part of a book I’m working on, I’ve been learning a lot of interesting things about self-profiling, or how, by our every day actions, we’re adding to an overall profile of very personal information about ourselves.
In the book, the main character tries to re-invent his life in an effort to add more excitement and adventure. As part of that re-invention, he basically shut...
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...as always!
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;o) via Becky. via Black and WTF on 23/02/10 via Becky .
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If you haven't seen a lot of applications built in the last few weeks that leverage the Google Buzz API, it's because there aren't any. In fact, Google hasn't yet rolled out any API for Buzz. According to the company, this isn't due to any backroom dealings where they plan to introduce proprietary code and hooks that tie activity to their platform, but instead, because they wanted to be sure the...
The first years of Google's existence and the first years of blogging coincide. Google started in 1998, shortly after I started blogging (depending on what you consider the start, which is always a subject of debate). Then blogging begat RSS, and then OPML and podcasting -- and so on. And blogs became influential in Google's ranking algorithms, and we bloggers loved Google, and we gushed over th...
One frustration I hear from a lot of small business bloggers is that they feel like no one’s reading. They see the big subscription numbers of pros like Darren Rowse or Brian Clark and they’re discouraged that their numbers are just nearly breaking into the hundreds. And then they stop blogging completely. Because, if only 100 or so people are reading your blog, what’s the point?
The point...
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...good lad. :o)
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Looking like FTP migration tool is coming tonight if it is ready, but for those who have a blogger blog you host, there is this video explaining how it is used, I just watched it myself and it all sems pretty straightforward. I am ken to move this and see how it goes, whether I stuick with it remains to be seen, considering some of the benefits WPress has over blogger and the fact I would be ho...
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Chesil beach's Cove Inn as seen in the very early part of last century, a staggering picture when you compare it to the modern one... for one thing the Cove Inn is 1/3rd of the height now as it was then, this due to the sea wall being built.
The bottom 3rd is still in use as the pubs loo's are down there, you can see the more modern look below...
The view on the far side of the first ...
Last week I experimented with a TV free week (loved it and want to keep doing it!) and unsurprisingly found a whole bunch of time for podcast listening and reading.
Much of what I was tuning into was about recognising resistance, and how to overcome it (or move through it) to release your creativity and get on with doing that thing you really want to do (or thought you wanted to do before the ho...
The usual mantra is to 'try harder'. Trying harder is impossible when you're already trying as hard as you can. But you can always try different. Years ago, I was creating trivia questions for a product we built for Prodigy. We had a 99% accuracy rate in doing the questions. Which was great, except there were 1800 questions in a batch, which meant 18 wrong each time, which was totally and comple...