Archive for September 12th, 2008
Not talking about it
September 12, 2008 in Government
Tags: browser, compliance, Government, standards, testing
I always knew when I started this blog that there would be subjects that I’d have to steer clear of – for reasons of personal and professional integrity, not to mention the UK Civil Service Code of Conduct and all that. But by and large my work is routine and not terribly interesting material for [...]
Twitterings
- This "Imagine" on ordinary folk who love collecting art is unexpectedly charming, and really quite uplifting and even inspiring. 1 day ago
- Been staring at this requirements definition for so long that I'm genuinely starting to feel ill. 1 day ago
- I've been reading: Why #fixtweetie is important: Firstly, it’s not about fixing one iPhone ap.. http://bit.ly/7VAu6C 1 day ago
- Some great Star Wars "Twitter updates" - http://is.gd/585yq - or am I the last to see this?! 2 days ago
- And of course the trains are screwed up as well. Naturally. Can't expect Britain to be prepared for inclement weather in wintertime, can we? 2 days ago
- It's a spectacularly awful day out there this morning. A Monday morning with no redeeming features on any front. 2 days ago
- Tweetcloud for me for the last six months - pretty random jumble! http://bit.ly/8uGL7h 3 days ago
- Really sick and tired after hiking around Kingston for a trivial light fitting that no where in town stocks. And wet. 3 days ago
- Looking at the weather, all I can say is: I'm VERY pleased to have decided not to go out in it tonight. Hibernation quite the best idea. 4 days ago
- Blog post: links for 2009-11-28: BBC | Information goes out to play In the age of information overload, a new solut... http://bit.ly/53D87n 4 days ago
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