Monthly Archives: January 2006
Benford’s Law can be used to show fraudulent data by predicting the frequencies of the most significant digit in a series of data
WordPress plugin: Pages+
Pages+ is my first decent wordpress plugin, and will be of use to those with many pages within their wordpress site. It replaces the Manage » Pages admin page with a more simple way of navigating to a page.
Chuck Norris roundhouse-kicks chucknorrisfacts.com
Chuck Norris responds to chucknorrisfacts.com, uses opportunity to plug autobiography.
The BBC believes its Persian news website has been blocked by the Iranian government, after a sharp fall in hits over the last three days.
Charlie Eakman, a 14 year old with muscular dystrophy, has had all his consoles and games stolen by thieves. If you have a paypal account, send a pound his way.
Ship-breaking in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Reminds me of an old school screensaver I saw once, but this time it’s interactive!
Winter on the Oxford Canal
Today was the first day of the year that was both sunny and not a work day, so I headed out with my new camera. I spent the morning in Oxford and then headed out to Thrupp and Shipton-on-Cherwell, on … Continue reading