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Geek Olympics

April 25, 2007April 25, 2007 Tom Hopkins

  Another great post from RMM. This time from Dan O'Connor about potential web 2.0 olympic sports. And fully in tune with inevitable Nonsense 2.0 we are about to receive in our crazy summer. Not, of course the sort of computer sports that we remember from being 11 and having to hammer on the "k"… Continue reading Geek Olympics →

Posted in computers, web2.0

Twitier

March 17, 2007March 18, 2007 Tom Hopkins5 Comments

I've never really understood Twitter. I regard this as a weakness. All the coolest people seem to love it, and I can see how it's a neat concept. I just wonder what I'd put: "Doing sudoku on tube", "buggering up a lasagne", "In meeting", "reading in bed". I'd bore myself. Well I'm delighted to see that… Continue reading Twitier →

Posted in computers, engagement, meme, usability

Vista – not bad!

March 8, 2007March 8, 2007 Tom Hopkins1 Comment

I've got Vista on my laptop at home. I think I really like it but I've started to doubt myself.   Am I crazy!? I've just done a google search for "Vista great" and I get no entries that aren't on the Microsoft sites and several with the word "not" inserted. It's quick, its cute,… Continue reading Vista – not bad! →

Posted in computers, microsoft
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