Recently several people have reported problems with sending trackback pings to this site. It’s evidently not affecting everyone as pings from other blogs are getting through.
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March 27, 2005
by Neil T
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March 27, 2005
by Neil T
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Recently several people have reported problems with sending trackback pings to this site. It’s evidently not affecting everyone as pings from other blogs are getting through.
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March 27, 2005
by Neil T
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Dave Shea is having a spot of bother with Canadian mobile networks. He wants a PalmOne Treo, but a complicated mess of contract periods, mobile standards and network policies seem to be getting in his way.
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March 26, 2005
by Neil T
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My grandfather is now able to surferise the intahweb, as of yesterday.
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March 25, 2005
by Neil T
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Today’s FridayQ is all about birthdays.
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March 24, 2005
by Neil T
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My York photos are up – 76 of them, in total.
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March 23, 2005
by Neil T
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It recently dawned on me that while I grew up in York, photograph-wise I don’t actually have a lot to show for it.
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March 22, 2005
by Neil T
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There are plans to show Jerry Springer: The Opera in Bradford. And naturally, even before it has been confirmed someone from an evangelical Christian church in the city has thrown his hands in the air and said it shouldn’t be shown.
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March 22, 2005
by Neil T
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Symantec have announced that the UK has the highest proportion of zombie computers in the world.
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March 21, 2005
by Neil T
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A couple of years ago I came across a tool that let you create your own South Park character, which you could use in avatars and stuff. Fast forward to now and there’s a better tool that gives you more control over your character.
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March 21, 2005
by Neil T
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Camino, the native Mac OS X browser that uses Mozilla’s Gecko rendering engine, now has its own web site at CaminoBrowser.org.
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