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EMI to release DRM-free music downloads, Baby Ben

How interesting: EMI have said that they will provide non-DRM encumbered music downloads. For a little more than the basic, DRM-ed cost, one will be able to get a higher-bitrate non-DRM version, which is excellent. Long may this continue… And I couldn’t make a post without mentioning: congratulations to MrBen and MrsBen on the arrival… (read more)

Das Boot

A short DVD/film review: I recently purchased a copy of “Das Boot” on DVD: this is an excellent film and the plot is described on Wikipedia. There are a number of different versions going around, including the ‘short’ 2 hours 30 minutes cinema version, the “Director’s Cut”, running to 3 hours 36 minutes and, further,… (read more)

Hey, Mr Snowman!

Snow in Oxford. Very rare: the BOFHlets were out bright and early to build this, very excited after they discovered that the schools would not be open today:

Redecorating

Not the house, but this web site. As will be quite apparent if you’re reading this site directly rather than via one of the syndicated feeds, I’ve installed and customized a new theme. I think it looks excellent, and I’m allowed to say that because it’s not my own work: it’s my very minor rewrite… (read more)

Reassuring level of mainstream open source coverage recently

There seems to have been a reassuring amount of mainstream news coverage of open source recently. Hopefully this is a trend that can continue. The first I noticed was a segment on Radio 4’s “In Business” called New Wave Computing which was a very basic introduction to the ideas behind open source and free software…. (read more)

Haven’t posted for ages catch-up post – Part I

So I haven’t posted anything here for ages. Christmas, New Year, general laziness etc. Anyway, quick catch-up, divided into two. Christmas presents brought me quite a few books and a number of CDs, as usual: all good, though. I’m reading the latest Pratchett and also a book about the intricacies of WW2 called Europe At… (read more)

An ode to Slow Post Office Man

A story on BBC News entitled Intimate Strangers discusses the rather unusual encounters we have with people we see routinely, every day, but never talk to. When cycling to work, I tend to see the same collection of people: particularly other cyclists. As the article indicates, one often comes up with special names for these… (read more)