Sunday, January 31, 2010

SERIAC 2010 in Chertsey

I’ve attended SERIAC (the South Eastern Region Industrial Archaeology Conference) for the last three years and enjoyed it every time. It’s also very good value at £12.50 for a day of talks that invariably span the whole field of industrial archaeology but remain understandable and interesting. This year it’s hosted by Surrey Industrial History Group at Chertsey Hall in Chertsey on Saturday 24 April. The programme is online; all the talks look genuinely interesting. Hope to see you there.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Subsections in Textpattern

One provocative omission from the excellent Textpattern CMS is subsections. I don’t know why it was omitted (probably just because it was out of scope when Dean Allen sat down to write TXP). Now that there’s a codebase, fitting in subsections is slightly tricky. There’s a need to adjust the way that URL rewriting works and there’s also a need to rework the section admin form. I could really do with having this sorted and I have started to scope it out. If somebody would like to sponsor the work let me know ’cos I haven’t got time to do any more for nothing.

Yes, I have investigated what’s out there. It is not good enough, I’m afraid: for one thing, it is susceptable to break with every minor point release. Something better is needed.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Web fonts talk online

The text and the slides for the talk I gave last night at London Web Standards are online.

In the talk I gave suggestions about how to get started with web fonts which are still a bit of a mess. I’ve also cited a lot of very helpful information on the net so you can get much more detail on the topics I covered. I’ve also stuck the html, css and js test files I used on there. Comments and corrections most welcome.

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Monday, January 04, 2010

Running 14k, sterling

Just need to get this off my chest.

I’m self employed, work pretty hard: no holidays, no luxury, no TV. I do have a car but I walk, cycle or train it when I can. I keep the heating low and shop in the most meagre fashion. I’ve got two pairs of presentable trousers. It’s not just long habit, this miserly behaviour, it’s become necessity — don’t ask me how or why but I always thought I was doing the right thing recording income and expenditure and meekly handing the numbers to HMRC.

So a tax bill for £14,076 hasn't made me feel particularly well loved. It’s about half of a really good year’s net income for me (and about three quarters of this year’s). Suffice to say it’s far, far beyond what I can afford.

The moral of this is don't do your own tax return unless you know what you're doing. Regardless of whether I can crawl out of this one, the ongoing corrosion of tax has cramped my style for far too long. It hasn't made me happy, it hasn't made me productive, it's just given me grey hairs.

Thats all, cheers.

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