How mental would that be?
Waking up from a 19 year coma to find the world a very different place.
Other than being old and busted I’d quite like it, actually – none of this having to wait around to see technology evolve. 🙂
How mental would that be?
Waking up from a 19 year coma to find the world a very different place.
Other than being old and busted I’d quite like it, actually – none of this having to wait around to see technology evolve. 🙂
I’ve always been taken aback at the brutality of anti-speeding campaigns in places like Australia, where they don’t seem to pull any punches when it comes to graphic footage of accidents.
I’m not sure where it’s from (thought I heard an irish accent in it), but this one raises the bar a fair bit higher than anything I’ve seen in a while: Anti-Speeding Advert
Not to be confused with my favourite desktop friends, Yahoo! Widgets, Last FM now have their own selection of Widgets that make it easy for you to embed your listening data into your web page. I replaced my own solution with the Last FM one today, as it’s more functional and much better looking than mine was.
My php script was polling the XML feed of my recent artists from Last FM, parsing the XML and wrapping HTML list tags around the song data, creating a text file from the result, then embedding that into the page (if it wasn’t too many hours old) to display my list of recent songs. Quite a round trip, eh?
The Last FM Widget cuts out all that nonsense, so it’s a welcome addition to the sidebar.