Last night I attended the

Last night I attended the launch of the RNIB‘s See it Right campaign. One of the reasons I attended was because web designers should take responsibility to ensure everyone, regardless of ability or disability, can read their designs. RNIB recommends use of WAI’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. When you realise that 1.7 million people in the UK have difficulties seeing it makes sense to ensure your audience is able to view your work.

just been discussing with >long

just been discussing with >long distance romances are the pits”>meg about the problems of love.
meg: you know the one thing worse than the phone ringing constantly – it not ringing at all.
I know the feeling… in fact the one thing worse than a full inbox is a full inbox but no mail from that certain someone.
I think in an age where we are so easily contactable it makes it worse – the old sitting by the phone routine is made much much worse when you could be contacted by email(’email’),
var naviagtorstring
navigatorstring = navigator.userAgent;
if (navigatorstring.indexOf(“AOL”) > 0)
{
document.write(“” + “sms“);
} else {
document.write(“sms”);
}
,
var naviagtorstring
navigatorstring = navigator.userAgent;
if (navigatorstring.indexOf(“AOL”) > 0)
{
document.write(“” + “instant message“);
} else {
document.write(“” + “aim“);
}
, ICQ, phone.
okay so I am moping 🙁

meg has just rebranded >random

meg has just rebranded >random encounters in everday life”>strangelyfamiliar and to complement it I have put together passingglances.co.uk – go have a look and enjoy.
passingglances.co.uk ::free email ::message boards
While strangely familiar is for telling stories about random encounters in everyday life, passing glances is about trying to track down people you might have noticed on the train, in a bar, at your local shop, in a club, and want to contact. Register and leave your message – if they find you, they can contact you via passingglances.co.uk email. Sneaky, huh?

mixed day – the DNS

mixed day – the DNS problems sorted themselves out- with relief. I think I may have just been being impatient. Got invited to scally’s to finish the haggis next wednesday. Did lots of house type stuff washing and the like. Went out for a long walk with Jack as it was a lovely day. Met Spence and Abi for drinks and had a generally pleasant day. Realised how completely lost I would be if I had to move into a smaller flat now that I have become accustomed to so much space. I remember when I was in one room and how I coped with so little space. All my books in boxes – which I know to some people is the only way to keep books [foms] – all my other stuff stored at my parents.
panicked that there is less than a week until the party now and I have nothing prepared yet, the following week-end I am at Eurodisney and the I am off to Singapore and Sydney – it is all happening so quickly. Shouldn’t complain – I’ll make sure I get plenty of aspirin though for the flight to oz.