Monthly Archives: November 2006

Fierce Angels in the Rain

Mark Doyle will be playing at Rain Nightclub in Loughborough on Friday 24th November. I picked up a flier while wandering around in the clothes shop Aspecto in Nottingahm.  Dubbed as ‘A Night ForThe Glam House Elite’ which sounds just like the kind of night I used to go to years ago. Maybe not [...]

Gears of War

Wow. What a fabulous game. This is the sort of game that I imagine a Warhammer 40K shooter to be like. Infact there are some stark similarities between the war, weapons, armour and genre of Gears of War and that of Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40K universe.
However Epic have produced an absolute blinder here. In my [...]

Glue

The sheer volume of “Web 2.0″ sites that I’ve registered for over the last few weeks has been staggering. So much so that I’ve almost forgot half of the sites I’ve signed up for. This is proving to be a bit of a problem for me as my blog, Menori, isn’t supposed to be a [...]

BlogMailr - blogging as simple as er.. email

For some strange reason you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere. You only have your mobile phone at hand and you have a really rubbish Internet connection. You need to blog abou the latest thing you’ve seen. The editing interface for WordPress simply doesn’t fit in the tiny screen of your SmartPhone. Well this was [...]

Tech.Ed Developers 2006, about as geeky as it gets

Having experienced the delights of Rome for EMC’s Momentum 2006 a few weeks ago I’m now in Barcelona for Microsoft’s Tech.Ed Developers 2006.
There are about 4,500 geeks here all wanting to ‘get ahead of the game’ on topics such as Vista, Office 2007 System, .NET 3.0 (and rumours of .NET 3.5) and development in general. [...]

Office productivity suites evolve

For a while now Microsoft have touted their flagship suite of Infromation Worker tools ‘Microsoft Office’ as more than just a set of tools to do documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Moving Office into the space of business intelligence, collaboration, document management, forms and information discovery has been something in Microsoft’s strategy since Office 2003 came [...]

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