Archive for June, 2007

Back soon

Keithblog is going to be changing over the coming weeks. How soon depends how much effort I put in, so could be a while. Blogging will commence shortly.Meanwhile why not try out the mouthfuls of wholesome blog on the Keithblog Menu.
Keithout.

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Photoblog - White Rocks beach, Portrush

Some pictures from an early evening trip to White Rocks beach, just east of Portrush. As you can probably tell a Sony Ericsson K750i doesn’t really do the sunset justice.
Swimmers will be pleased to know that at the Environment and Heritage Services Beach Dose Rate Monitoring (in 2003) concluded that the beach had a 0.071 [...]

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Living in a box

‘Living in a box‘ - BBC News Online
The BBC’s Rajesh Mirchandani has been finding out if it’s possible to live in a space which is barely the size of your bedroom. An eight-foot wooden box clad in aluminium. The design of the house is part of the Festival of Xtream Building currently taking place in [...]

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Bob Loblaw’s Law Blog

This post is a variation on Cybez’s ‘bog standard’ linksblog post. I like to call it the youtube’n’paste-post.
Just found this on YouTube, it’s one of my favourite scenes from Arrested Development.Keithout

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London 2012 logo

I fee it is my duty as someone with eyes to post the following link - Online petition. It is a petition to change the London 2012 logo unveiled yesterday. Here are some alternatives which didn’t cost £400,000.

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Ubuntu - first impressions

Unfortunately I’m not blogging from my new Ubuntu PC, hardware was always going to be the sticking point. However, wireless internet aside. The new operating system has substantially sped-up an Intel Centrino II PC. With a much prettier graphical user environment. The ultimate point of this was to make the PC up to scratch [...]

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Installing Ubuntu, please wait…

In the process of Installing a Linux operating system called Ubuntu on an old Windows 98se desktop I had in the attic. So far, it’s been quite painless. Ubuntu is a free, open-source, alternative operating system.

The old-PC had got to the stage where whatever was in (or not in) the floppy drive it still returned [...]

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