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Bigotry

Monday, August 29, 2011

Last night at the gym, as I was collecting my things from my locker, I overheard a group of men talking. I might add that it’s not particularly difficult to do so when the conversationalists insist upon bellowing their views across an entire wing of the changing room, but in truth that is another matter [...]


On gentiles and racism

Monday, March 7, 2011

Today I found myself browsing a website called JewFAQ.org which, incidentally, I wouldn’t recommend you spend any of your own valuable time reading. Even if you can get past the infuriating and constant use of the word ‘we’ to refer to the thoughts and feelings of an entire race of over fourteen million people, you [...]


Opine Vine

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Often people create products or services to solve problems that they have themselves. So, I’ve made a thing. The problem that I hope to solve needs a little context. I’m a big fan of twitter, and I talk a fair bit on it. To friends who I know already, and to complete strangers. One of [...]


In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

It’s fair, I think, to suggest that most people in even remotely Christian countries will recognise this line as Genesis 1:1 – the very start of the Bible. As most probably also know, almost as if it were ingrained into their collective consciousness, God goes on to create all that exists in six days. Now, [...]


Our phone is most definitely not an iPhone

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

I think some iPhone competitors are getting it all wrong. How? By poising themselves as just that – and, quite specifically: nothing more. Even if you dislike it – and many people, at least in theory, do – it’s hard not to recognise the incredible success that iPhone has had. I believe that this is [...]


Cries of complaint and realisations of compromise

Thursday, January 7, 2010

When I started writing this, I’d been watching the news of Eurostar announcing that they wouldn’t be running a service for the third day running. Predictably enough, this was accompanied by a whole slew of interviews with executives at Eurostar standing outside St Pancras explaining the obvious, alongside (as if they are equally credible or [...]


Inspiration transcending medium and the future

Monday, December 7, 2009

Today, the Guardian sported a very different front page (the reason is for a climate change, Copenhagen-related point they’re making alongside fifty-six other newspapers all over the world, but this isn’t my point. If you’re interested in the article itself, it’s here.)   For me, this is design that is at once functionally beautiful and [...]


On ‘liking’; the terminology of social media

Thursday, December 3, 2009

The concept of ‘liking’ is something that very much could be a very useful and beneficial feature, both to individual users (who want to effectively ‘save’ something for later) and to a larger network of friends or strangers sharing interests (who all benefit from good content being visible and filtered by their peers). But I’ll [...]


App Store utilitarianism

Friday, November 27, 2009

“But I’d also like to have some assurances from Apple about reducing the length of the App Store approval process, having the ability to respond to factually incorrect iTunes reviews, not be limited to 100 beta testers, or that large, prominent developers won’t always get preferential treatment.” This was written, here, by Gedeon Maheux – [...]


The numbers of everyday life

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

In many different ways, I adore statistics. Not in the highly mathematical and complicated sense that is really quite beyond me after a certain extent (although I say this without a drop of disdain, and only the utmost respect for those who call Mathematics their mistress). No, when I think statistics I think of huge [...]


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