Monday, 24 August 2009
send to feature
Largest cycling park in the UK gets go-ahead in Kent
A flurry of features for feed readers
Since our last big launch, we've been thinking about ways to help our users better share, discover, and consume content in Reader. Today, I'm happy to announce several new features that we hope will further improve the way you use Reader.
Send to...We've made it easier to share posts you like to Blogger, Twitter, Facebook, and more, with our new 'Send to' feature. (Incidentally, Blogger is celebrating its tenth birthday this month, and we're hoping our friends there will like this little birthday present.)
Just head over to the settings page, and enable the services you want to use. If your favorite service isn't listed (and you're feeling extra geeky), you can create your own 'Send to' link with a URL template.
To share an item on one of your sites, simply click the 'Send to' button and choose your service. If you're into keyboard shortcuts, 'shift-t' will do the same.
Feeds from people you follow
When we added following, we tried to make it easier to find and follow people who share similar interests. Now we've gone even further, and made it possible for you to subscribe directly to the blogs, photos, or Twitter updates that anyone you're following has included on their Google profile.
To quickly subscribe to these sites, click the 'From people you follow' tab on the 'Browse for stuff' page.
More control for mark all as readWe know people can be overwhelmed by too many unread items, and sometimes only want to see recent posts. The 'Mark all as read' button now has a menu that lets you choose to only mark items as read if they're older than your specified time frame. A tip of the hat to Nick Bradbury who pioneered this 'panic button' feature.
Finally, a few small tweaks in this release:
- When you expand an item in comment view, you now get the full set of actions, enabling you to share, like, and star items without leaving comment view.
- We added a 'Feeds' start-page option for the iPhone/Android/Pre mobile interface, so you can see a list of your subscriptions when you sign in.
- There is now an option to show notes when embedding your shared items on other pages as clips.
As always, if you have feedback, please head over to our help group, Twitter, or Get Satisfaction.
Friday, 21 August 2009
first one done
The list came together quite quickly once I hit upon the simple idea of an alphabetical list to get the first twenty-six and ten more of images showing digits 0 to 9.
This is the list:-
- apple
- book
- car
- doorway
- eagle
- fence
- game
- handle
- inn
- jetty
- key
- light
- map
- nail
- obelisk
- paper
- queen
- rock
- steps
- tower
- umbrella
- vane
- web
- xmas
- yacht
- zip
- number 0
- number 1
- number 2
- number 3
- number 4
- number 5
- number 6
- number 7
- number 8
- number 9
- acorn
- conker
- leaf
- hands
- feet
- selective red
- selective green
- selective blue
- selective yellow
- star
- oval
- circle
- square
- triangle
- hexagon
- stripes
- spots
- flag
- coat of arms
- north
- south
- east
- west
- remembrance poppy
Thursday, 20 August 2009
do what you do
- Able to absorb extremely complex theoretical and complex material
- Driven to create order and structure from theoretical abstractions
- Supreme strategists
- Future-oriented
- See the global, "big picture"
- Strong insights and intuitions, which they trust implicitly
- Value their own opinions over others
- Love difficult theoretical challenges
- Bored when dealing with mundane routine
- Value knowledge and efficiency
- Have no patience with inefficiency and confusion
- Have very high standards for performance, which they apply to themselves most strongly
- Reserved and detached from others
- Calm, collected and analytical
- Extremely logical and rational
- Original and independent
- Natural leaders, but will follow those they can fully support
- Creative, ingenious, innovative, and resourceful
- Work best alone, and prefer to work alone
- May be unaware (and sometimes uncaring) of how they come across to others
- May quickly dismiss input from others without really considering it
- May apply their judgment more often towards others, rather than towards themselves
- With their ability to see an issue from many sides, they may always find others at fault for problems in their own lives
- May look at external ideas and people with the primary purpose of finding fault
- May take pride in their ability to be critical and find fault in people and things
- May have unrealistic and/or unreasonable expectations of others
- May be intolerant of weaknesses in others
- May believe that they're always right
- May be cuttingly derisive and sarcastic towards others
- May have an intense and quick temper
- May hold grudges, and have difficulty forgiving people
- May be wishy-washy and unsure how to act in situations that require quick decision making
- May have difficulty communicating their thoughts and feelings to others
- May see so many tangents everywhere that they can't stay focused on the bottom line or the big picture
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
back to reality
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
rethymno
Monday, 17 August 2009
podiobooks
- Amnar The Awakening by Isabel Joely black
- Grey by Jon Armstrong
- Thefty of the Master by Edwin Alexander
- The Mariner's Secret by Mary Tomas Dubois
Sunday, 16 August 2009
kindling to the fire
- less to pack
- able to choose from a wider selection
- once dropped in a swimming pool, all of the reading material is gone
- are the authors and titles that I want to read available?
- is the interface as enjoyable as an actual book
- are the books in UK English or American English?
Saturday, 15 August 2009
nanowrimo 2009
Friday, 14 August 2009
black and white fridays


Thursday, 13 August 2009
flotsam and jetsam
- Derelict is: property abandoned at sea with no hope of recovery by the owner
- Flotsam is: property floating on the water that has been inadvertently lost - often after a shipwreck
- Jetsam is: property that is floating on the water after having been deliberately thrown overboard (jettisoned) - often to lighten the load in an attempt to avoid a shipwreck
- Ligan is: property sunk at sea but attached to a buoy for subsequent retrieval
- Ligsam is: any of Flotsam, Jetsam or Ligan
- Waveson is: property floating on the water that has been inadvertently lost - ONLY after a shipwreck
- Wreck is: property that has been washed ashore that may previously have been Derelict or Flotsam or Jetsam
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Aurelio Zen
- Re-read all of the Aurelio Zen series by Michael Dibdin
- Write a film script based on one of the Aurelio Zen novels
These have for a long time been my favourite series of detective novels. There is a fine balance of plot, character and social commentary (of modern Italy) in each of the stories. The writing is infused with irony and a dark, at times almost bleak, sense of humour. I gave the lead character in my nanowrimo novel a nickname of Zen was a deliberate nod of the head as a thank you for the enjoyment I have gained from the Aurelio Zen books.
Re-reading the series will be a pleasure. I haven't previously read them all in one go as I tended to read them soon after publication which was usually at two yearly intervals.
The books would seem an ideal candidate for re-working into a film format. The strong characters and rich locations would lend themselves readily to the screen. The idea of my re-working one of the novels to a film script is that it will be a learning exercise for myself rather than as any serious attempt to initiate a film project.
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
lumberjack
Monday, 10 August 2009
photography project

- 100 portraits of strangers
- Shooting every street in a town or every postcode in a city
- Monthly scavenger hunts

Sunday, 9 August 2009
rampant consumerism
- Buy a new car
- Buy a DSLR camera
Saturday, 8 August 2009
giving it away
- Finish my 2009 365 project and not start again in 2010
- Bring to a conclusion my involvement in rugby coaching
Friday, 7 August 2009
day one of a thousand and one
Thursday, 6 August 2009
caffeine and gullibility
- buying the right beans
- the importance of freshness
- pressing
- brewing
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
reciprocity
- If I follow a celebrity or a news service or a business; I do so because I want to hear what they have to say, and I don't expect a follow back
- If I follow someone-else; it is because I want to share with them and build an on-line relationship, so if they don't follow-back within a week or two, I drop them
- If someone follows me; unless they are obviously a spammer or otherwise offensive, I will usually follow back
- Occasionally a "keyword" in one of my tweets will generate a small flurry of automated follows and these I usually just ignore
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
updating the list
- On the plus side interim goals should help to keep my motivation high. A tick in the box is always good for morale
- On the down side this could be an indication that I am not being imaginative enough or shirking the more stretching goals.