I took a one day drip to New York in October last year and of course I took the camera. I went because a visiting colleague from Singapore wanted to see New York while she was in town. I also took the opportunity to visit with a good friend who lives there—even if only for a few hours.
Metro Washington DC, USA — Summer 2004
London, United Kingdom — October 2004
I took a lot of pictures in London while I was living there in 2001/2002 but that was before I got my 10D. Most of those pictures are now sitting in a steamer trunk in my parents basement. I had a chance to visit London for a few days in October 2004 on business and I took my camera along. I did not take a lot of pictures and I didn’t go very many places, mostly around the Jubilee walk South of the river and up to St. Paul’s and Angel on the North side.
have you seen my keys?
buttons, buttons, buttons!
2011.03.09 & Buttons gone… why? Well, XHTML is dead, The CSS is not valid as per the validator, it’s out-of-date and jQuery does crazy things, blah blah blah. I updated the footers ‘disclaimer’ to link to the Creative Commons as all my words is still free…
2008.12.24 & I have updated to the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported [creativecommons.org] license. The link(s) below are to the older 2.0 version.
You may have noticed there are a bunch of buttons at the bottom of the pages here at confusion.cc. What does it all mean? Let me tell you…
This button links to WordPress [wordpress.org] because I use their software to run the blog [wikipedia.org] on confusion. And basically all the content on the sight is uploaded as an entry in the blog (which I call my ‘journal’ a holdover from when I was doing this manually before the glory days of blogging!)
Next is the Creative Commons [creativecommons.org] license button. This button is intended to show that you can copy anything you want from this website and use it (with a small number of restrictions) how you want. Read this post [confusion.cc] for more info.
Ah the power of standards! This button means that the pages on this site are designed using valid CSS [wikipedia.org]—which stands for Cascading Style Sheets and is a way to separate the layout and visual style of a webpage from the HTML code and content. We love standards! And we’d love them even more if they worked in IE! Damn Micro$oft and their non-conformist ways!
This one says that confusion is coded in valid XHTML [wikipedia.org]. What does that mean? It’s another standard that along with CSS is designed to make coding and maintaining web pages easier. All of the basic pages here at confusion should validate but some of the older journal entries may not. Click the button to see if this page validates!
Want too keep up with my latest dribble? Feeds are just the thing! Using a feed aggregator like those you can find here [blogspace.com] and here [wikipedia.org] you can add the links these buttons and you will be able to keep up-to-date with all my pointless ranting. The ‘entries’ link will will give you all the new entries I post and the ‘comments’ link will provide a feed of all the comments other leave.
WTF? This one takes you to this post, because an odd number of buttons was not cool. I made this button to match the other second row buttons using this handy utility [kalsey.com] created to support the “steal these buttons” craze which you can read about here [antipixel.com] and if you need a bazillion buttons go here [gtmckignt.com].