Archive for the 'Web' Category

Google source

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

HTML literati, have you ever viewed-source on Google? Take a peek now - I’ll listen out for the rustle of thousands of geek-brows furrowing.
Yes, that’s right: table layout; font tags; <b> used instead of <strong>; &nbsp;’s used for spacing, missing quotes on attributes… it’s a litany of non-standards, 1996 era web design.
For a company […]

Valid YouTube

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

I noticed after making my last post that the site was no longer valid XHTML. It turns out that the Youtube standard embedding code, which they provide next to every video (to encourage distribution, presumably) is not valid.
This would have been obvious to me if I’d thought about it, because it’s the same as the […]

Web 2.0

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

The machine is us/ing us

Brilliant and exciting.

Weekly links special edition

Monday, February 5th, 2007

This time last year I was in Tokyo. As a sort-of dolorous nod to the great time I had over there (and the time that will pass before I’ll get to go back), here are the various Japan blogs I read.

Jean Snow likes to hang around in cafés and write about design and magazines (css […]

Myspace

Monday, January 8th, 2007

Well, I’ve signed up to Myspace. Not because I’m in desperate need of social networking (although the whole idea is starting to grow on me), or because I secretly have the mentality of a 14 year old (although I actually do), but because I’m interested in it. Interested, and also the fact that more and […]

Links

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

US presidential speeches tag cloud. Use the slider to see how they’ve changed over time.
Keep littlekins entertained and get the hoovering done with the Buster ‘ride-on’ vacuum cleaner.
The Register savages a recent episode of Horizon. I haven’t watched Horizon in years, although it was always my favorite program growing up (along with Equinoxe). Where is […]

Links

Friday, November 3rd, 2006

Walkit.com. Enter your start point and end point, and it gives a Google-maps style view of the best route by foot, complete with path overlay, calorie count for various paces (Robotperson is a brisk walker), time, and CO2 emissions avoided. Seems to work for the whole of the UK, too. Fantastic idea, terrific execution.
The Independent […]

Guest links update

Friday, October 27th, 2006

For Wednesday’s guest links I totally overlooked this Stef cluster-bomb buried in my inbox. [booooom] …Medic!

Pac man plush heads. Cute for the littley? No way: I want one!
Okay, I’m joking about the Pac-hat, but I really do want one of these: plane spoon [nnnnyyyyeeeeeee-ooooowwwwwwnn]
Which links nicely (almost too nicely, Stef) to Flight patterns - visualisations […]

Guest links

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Stef has been bombarding Robotperson towers with quality links over the past few weeks. Tipping point reached; guest links …initiated [ting]:

“Just beautiful” says Stef of this site, which appears to be for a Japanese creative outfit. Better with sound - I thought next door’s had started some structural work at gone midnight. On a side […]

Skype

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Tonight, in the continued spirit of experimentation, I’ve added a Skype status indicator over in the right hand column. This shows whether I’m online with Skype on or not. Being available should amount to pretty much all of the time that I’m at home and at my desk - so maybe a few hours in […]