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I work as a web designer in Belfast, and I live by the sea in a shoe. You can see me here, doing my livejournal pose as idoru called it. If you need to you can email me at carisenda -at- gmail -dot- com.
Tagus farewell, that westward with they streams
Turns up the grains of gold already tried:
With spur and sail for I go seek the Thames
Gainward the sun that showeth her wealthy pride
And to the town which Brutus sought by dreams
Like bended moon doth lend her lusty side.
My king, my country, alone for whom I live,
Of mighty love the wings for this me give
Sir Thomas Wyatt
0 CommentsJuly 25, 2002
It's not a film, it's a advert for Mercedes - that's genius. I thought I'd missed some great movie starring Benecio Del Toro - but it's just an advert for nice German automobiles.
Directed by Michael Mann and thought up by those good people at The Mill - the ones who did the horses-in-wave-guinness-surfing ad - this has to be the best advert in a long while.
http://www.luckyluckystar.com/
0 CommentsJuly 25, 2002
The internet police will come round and pull your arms off.
The programmers are fighting about which of their sites validates under XHTML, which is mildly amusing - I’m pretty sure this page isn’t valid XHTML, but as yet I haven’t checked.
Update: She’s compliant. I think.
0 CommentsJuly 24, 2002
There are lots of new Northern Ireland blogs now, Marc is sort of the grandfather, but his new children are indeed many…
Andrew, Karen, Marty, Steve, SWM and Tony
They are all programmers, so to criticise there work would be unfair - and pointless.
;)
Update: I forgot Scott - he too is a programmer, just like the others…
0 CommentsJuly 24, 2002
Having just come back from two weeks holiday I shall be off again, this Friday, to Lithuania. A little place called Klaipeda on the edge of the Baltic Sea…
0 CommentsJuly 22, 2002