This phrase has been rattling around my brain for a long time now. One of the first times I said it out loud, James Governor asked me for a link to where I’d blogged about it. I hadn’t: Oh! the shame. Power It’s hard to look around without seeing signs of humanity’s power. Financial, military, […]
Why I'm Sad to See My Mo Go
I’ve been taking part in Movember 2009 – a worldwide initiative to raise awareness of prostate cancer through the growing of moustaches (“mo”s). My top lip hasn’t seen a razor blade in 30 days now, and I figure that’s long enough to think about and mention. What effect has it had on me, how do […]
Using Carbon for Competitive Advantage
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly As the topic of carbon emissions continues to become more and more visible on the public stage, it’s inevitable that it will feature increasingly in various marketing activities. A story on the LowCarbonEconomy.com website today about easyJet’s call for emissions standards prompted me to think a little more […]
Planet India, Brighton – The Menu
Planet India in Brighton is one of my favourite restaurants. Here’s their takeaway menu as of May 2012. Bon appetit!
URL Shorteners and SEO/PageRank
Whilst browsing around on Twitter last night when I should really have been browsing the inside of my eyelids, I saw an interesting question from @euan: Wondering if shortened url’s count towards Google page rank …. http://twitter.com/euan/status/3982135076 Now my immediate thoughts were (1) no of course they can’t, because otherwise nearly every website in the […]
Seamless CSS Updates
If you run a website, sometimes you need to make changes to the (X)HTML/CSS to fix or improve your website’s styling. Sometimes these changes can be pretty drastic in terms of layout changes. Browsers commonly cache CSS files. If a visitor’s browser has cached the old version of your CSS file, they may see a […]