by nabidana | Sep 7, 2009 | Uncategorized
So in my previous post, I explained that some organisations were putting up really godawful posters for the Lisbon Treaty. And I think most people agree that very many of them are pretty substantially awe-inspiring. I was awfully inspired on a few of them to pull...
by nabidana | Sep 5, 2009 | Uncategorized
Lisbon Treaty posters are a complete joke this year. The pro-Lisbon people are essentially trading on their obligations to their old friend Europe, and trading vague ambiguous slogans which often border on the extremely patronising. The anti-Lisbon side aren’t...
by nabidana | Feb 17, 2009 | gadgets
I bought and installed this, hoping it would make my browsing experience on the iPhone better, but after two uses, am not impressed. The render is slow (how and why, when it’s based on Safari?) and it scrolls incredibly slowly and jerkily, much much worse than...
by nabidana | Jan 19, 2009 | commerce and trade, politics, the interwebs, Uncategorized
The European Commission has yet again waded into the icy waters of anti-competition by accusing Microsoft, the world’s dominating provider of office and operating systems, of limiting competition with the installation of the Internet Explorer browser in its...
by nabidana | Jun 27, 2008 | technology
The Mozilla Foundation has outdone itself again with a web browser surpassing even my best hopes for what a web browser should be. Firefox 3 is a masterpiece of work; its unobtrusive presence on my system feels like an enhancement overhaul for the Firefox 2 system,...