Web Design Digest - May 2004

This is huge this month, if it carries on like this I’m going to have to have a rethink!
Anyway, I’ve pulled out relevant snippets from some articles and added my own comments to others. You’ll have to guess which is which!

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Published on May 26, 2004

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Getting organised

I’m getting my ideas into shape now in order to make a more useful, co-ordinated structure out of this site. So I hope to lock down private areas into ‘Personal’ and have a the other categories as: Blog, Portfolio, About and Contact. There’s a fair old amount of tidying up to do and the ‘Portfolio’ [...]

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Reasons to be cheerful

After somewhat of a ‘black friday’ which found me suffering some degree of disillusionment with my job, I couldn’t have asked for a better weekend. Congratulations to Jo and Rob on their wedding and a the truly excellent spread they put on in their unique part of Pembrokeshire.
It was a cruel turn of fate that [...]

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Published on May 24, 2004

Filed in Personal

CDs to obtain

New/Recent
The deleted items have been obtained. Reviews will follow eventually.

Delays - Faded seaside glamour
Divine Comedy - Absent friends
Charlatans - Up at the lake
Morrissey - You are the quarry
The Streets - A Grand don’t come for free
Various - Kill Bill Vol.2
Various Superbad

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Published on May 21, 2004

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Big fat crazy doobie

Finally, one of Steven’s mates has rolled a joint to blow Danny’s from Withnail and I completely out of the water. If this is what you’re up to these days, Steven, I really wouldn’t drive to the pub afterwards!

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Published on May 20, 2004

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Bamboo

Here’s a splendid UK retailer of Bamboo. So many to choose from, so little time to choose…

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McDonald’s Salads Plus TV ads

Join in this fascinating BBC discussion on the new McDonalds ads. Do you identify with the women in these adverts?
Useless advertising by a company that’s running dry of ideas from an advertising company that didn’t have too many to begin with.

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Published on May 18, 2004

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A feast of veritable glittering delights

Quality item!
From June 6th, Mark Radcliffe re-enters the late night radio arena to host new show on Radio 2. Here’s his new web page.

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It’s Sapiano again

What fantastic weather has descended upon these ancient shores! My oldest pal Matt came up to visit us at Carberry castle this Friday eve and stayed until Sunday afternoon. In the space between we consumed many alcoholic beverages and plenty of red meat: a BBQ on Saturday followed a full English and the following day [...]

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Published on May 17, 2004

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$149 for Movable Type!

James Griffin points out that Movable Type is no longer free (well not within reasonable means anyway). So here ends my upgrading of the software. I’ll be looking to move to another package at some point. Jeremy Keith’s CMS will probably be the best for me when he finally gets around to getting it out.
I’d [...]

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Published on May 14, 2004

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Guy sorry to hear that. My thoughts are with you and your family. Take it easy.

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This site is being redeveloped. Apologies if things don't look or act as you expect. I'm spending little bits of free time making some much needed changes.

GuyWeb is the personal website of Guy Carberry, a web designer based in Buckingham, England. He currently works full-time as a web designer for the Open University. He also undertakes interesting freelance projects where time allows. You can contact Guy by emailing Guy at this website's address.

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