by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | Science
Tennis Swaps Grace for Strength looks into the growing concerns over the power of modern rackets.
by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | Reading
I didn’t realise that Channel 4 had a comprehenisve film search option – much needed now that thisislondon is pay only. However, it is utterly unusable, so there is animproved version kindly provided by a consultancy.
by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | IT
Mailinator( is a neat spin on the disposable email address conundrum. It has caused me to think: we have to legislate against spam if we want to rebuild email as a medium.
by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | Reading
The Marriage::Scott and Helens Wedding showcases what we didn’t do. Thankfully. A slightly noir mirror site is also available.
by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | Reading
The Hutton Inquiry – Accessible version removes some of the nasty usability of the original. It’s a great thing that the enquiry is so open. I hope this is the model for future public enquiries.
by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | Personal
DHTML Lemmings by crisp. Just too much time on their hands! A clear sign that I’m getting older and worse at computer games – I couldn’t do the level I started at on tricky, and I used to be able to finish Lemmings on Mayhem. Ach well.
by Tom | Aug 26, 2003 | Reading
The accessible version of the Royal Mail’s Postcode Finder doesn’t have the silly 20 search restriction. And is easier on the eyes. Thanks be!
by Tom | Jul 29, 2003 | Government
Next LS elections only with EVMs discusses the recent decision for India to go all-electronic voting – they’ll need nearly a million voting machines. Astonishing.
by Tom | Jul 29, 2003 | Business
Joe Firmage (who once claimed a connection with visitors from outer space) is trying to buildthe PBS of the web. It’s a good idea, and doesn’t encroach on mine and Dom’s plan. Phew.
by Tom | Jul 29, 2003 | IT
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