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Now that I've listened to that King Crimson album, I'm not in the mood to start mucking about with the whole mapping thing.
I know what I need to do next, and that's enough. I'll hack it all together tomorrow.
I'm still enamoured of the idea of turning up and saying "I've got it doing this..." and them saying "That's what we want..." and me pointing out that they'll have to get me to do it all again because it's just a demo and uses recondite technology that none of their people are any good at
It amazes me that virtually everybody who claims to be competent with XSLT doesn't actually have the faintest understanding of it. Many of them even think that <xsl:for-each> is iterative. FFS
They're lurking... although most of them are probably looking at FG's One-a-Day thread
Not me, I'm watching the Superbowl. And I just sent a friend in Australia a photo of a wintery London night. She's very jealous, although I would swap places without a second thought. Seems to have wreaked havoc with public transport already though
Not me, I'm watching the Superbowl. And I just sent a friend in Australia a photo of a wintery London night. She's very jealous, although I would swap places without a second thought. Seems to have wreaked havoc with public transport already though
There's a point in many of my albums where a mental trigger goes off: "You'll have to get up and turn it over in a minute."
They should have made CDs have A and B sides so as to have a user interface consistent with that offered by LPs. Reminding myself not to get up is getting old now. Then again, so am I
Of course I won't be saying that in five minutes when a petrol tanker tries to stop at the pelican crossing, skids off the road, and explodes in a massive fireball under my bedroom window
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