Hey, hide this post from Maryam. But Anders Jacobsen points at Street Sensation and a bunch of other cool sites for London Shoppers.
Daily Archives: November 25, 2005
The cost in fixing bugs
Security expert Dana Epp has a blog that anyone who uses software should read (and particularly those who do hacking security research): The Cost in Fixing Bugs and How Irresponsible Disclosure Doesn’t Help the Matter.
Cool design site
Looking for some design inspiration for your site or blog? Screenspire is a good place to visit. Thanks to Albert Tanutama. His blog was featured a few days ago.
A pint of Sams…
So, my brother Keyvan and I headed into Newport’s downtown. On the way there, he showed me the bus system’s new features. Each bus has eight hidden video cameras. Watch what you do on the bus system here! Anyway, the driver heard we were heading for Murrenger’s pub and he said “have a pint of Samuel Smith’s.” That sounded like a good goal for the afternoon.
While there, we met up with Robert Gale. Later James Mahoney and a couple of coworkers showed up. He works for Udex, they have a corporate blog here (they focus on the Product Data Quality area, basically they clean data before it gets into databases. Think about all the ways, for instance, that people could spell L’Oreal. PDQ’ers figure out ways to make all the misspellings point to the same thing).
Anyway, having a delightful time in Newport. Hope you’re having a good time too. We’re going back out for some more Samuels!
Update: Matthew Fortunka has pictures and report. Damn, forgot the Nine Guys (I have a bunch, but forgot to bring them to the pub).
Cutter is hiking the South Beyond 6000
Cutter is writing about hiking the 40 peaks in the Southeast that are above 6,000 feet elevation. What’s interesting is he’s writing about his experiences with his new GPS and digital topo maps.
Microsoft opens live domains site
Oh, I didn’t realize this was public. While over at my brother’s site I learned about a new blog, from the Custom Domains Team. What does that team do? http://domains.live.com. Lots of fun!
