Richard Buckle pointed me at this interesting document about the DRM measures in Vista.
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Kevin Marks recently introduced me to Twitter. It's a simple idea, well executed, and I particularly like the instant messaging integration which makes it very simple to update.
All I need now is some sort of plugin to integrate it with Adium.
As if chocolate was fiendish enough in the first place, we recently came across this monster during a trip to Bruges:
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Sports Interactive are moving offices over the next few days, so there are packing crates everywhere at the moment, and not much work getting done.
We're not going far - from Upper Street to Old Street - but it's quite a major operation. When I first came here to do the Mac port of Championship Manager 3 there were about 8 people occupying one room. Now we're moving to two floors in an office block, with enough seating space for well over 100 - scary!
I like the old location though, and will be sad to move, especially when it comes to lunch time... Farewell Afghan Kitchen! Farewell Giraffe! Farewell Gallipoli!
technorati tags:sportsinteractive, work, moving
I've got a new 17" MBP, and within a couple of weeks it's already playing up - I've got a DVD stuck in the drive!
For a while, turning the machine upside before ejecting (yes, with it still running!) was enough to free discs, so I get the impression that the mechanism has shifted very slightly and something is catching.
Sadly, even that ungainly and somewhat scary action doesn’t work anymore. Searching the net, it appears that I’m not alone either. Looks like Apple’s quality control is slipping again…
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