Archive for June, 2007

Theatre Sports

Monday, June 25th, 2007

My friend, Sibylle and I went to see Theatre Sports at Circa on Sunday night. We’d see a short show by The Improvisors at the Big Look See, which was very funny and hoped this was going to be as funny.

The first half was pretty chaotic but it picked up in the second half which some very funny games, including interprative dance. I would definitely and go see something similar again.

Webstock June Mini

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Last Tuesday, I went to another Webstock mini - well the evening bit anyway. Leigh Blackall gave a presentation about ‘Second Life‘, which was interesting but made me glad that I’ve never bothered with it. It seems to be a bandwidth hungry beast, where it is easy, even for experienced users, to get stuck in fly mode.

The second presentation demoed some of the new features in Firefox 3, including support for offline applications. Having seen a taste of what will be in this release, I’ve been finding out about some of the other features such as the microformats detection.

Finally there was a debate titled ‘That Web 2.0 is all fizz and no substance’. Both sides had some interesting and entertaining arguments.

@Media 2007 Day Two

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Joe Clark gave a controversial talk about things that we as web developers (in his opinion) shouldn’t be concerned about including font re-sizing and link text being used out of context. I can see where he is coming from, and even partly agree but it also seems a bit glib to just dismiss issues as ‘not my problem’. Pixels may be defined as a relative unit but are not implemented as such by IE - this may not mean much to screen reader or those using screen magnifier but there are other people, such as the elderly, who need to alter the size of text on a page.

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San Francisco

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Well I had a fantastic time in San Francisco and can’t wait to go back again and see more of the city. I had nearly three days there but the first two were spent mostly at the @Media conference. Not that this was any great hardship! I stayed in the gorgeous Westin Hotel, where my room contained such a great bed I was tempted never to leave it.

However, I did manage to drag myself away from it. On the first evening after the conference, I went to the evening party but didn’t stay for long. Instead I went to a great thai restaurant and had a meal with Adrienne who I had met at the conferene. It was then back to the hotel for some much needed sleep.

On the second evening, the after conference meet-up was at a bar called John Collins and then dinner at Roy’s, an hawaiian fusion restaurant, with Adrienne and someone else from the conference, Chris. I had a fantastic steak and a lovely glass of New Zealand wine.

Chris, Ken, Nancy and me On my last day, I bumped into Nancy from the conference as I was checking out. She kindly invited me to come along as a friend of hers was going to take her and Chris on a tour of the city. After we had got some coffee, Ken took us up some Telegraph Hill where we got a great view of the city. We then went to Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39. This is all very touristy but as I was a tourist a must do. Nancy had some seafood from one of the stalls and then we went to get sourdough bread. We also saw all the sealions, gathered on the pontoons and making a huge racket. It was then off to the beach, where it was really cold but great to see that side of the pacific ocean!

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@Media 2007 Day One

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Jesse James Garret opened the conference with his presentation, Beyond Ajax and with his fly open. It was a relief for me to see even the most practiced speakers can have embarrassing moments too.

Graph: When to talk to peopleThe first stand-out presentation was Richard Ishida’s talk about Internationalism. I missed Molly’s talk about this last year so it was especially great to hear this presentation. The other hi-light for me was Jeffery Veen’s presentation, especially one particular slide which explained something we try to tell clients again and again, really clearly.

Both Tantek Celik and Dan Cederholm’s talks had me vowing to try out microformats - so I will be adding my own vcard to this site asap (i.e. when I get round to it!).

@Media 2007 - at last

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

Well I’ve been to the @Media conference in San Francisco. I thought about blogging about the whole experience and my thoughts about the presentations during them but firstly, I was pretty exhausted from my flight from London for most of the two days and secondly, I really wanted to just listen to the speakers and think about what they had said.

Now I’m back in Wellington and nearly recovered from my jet lag, I’ve decided to finally write about the various presentations and what interested me over the next week.

Life’s a drag

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

Well I’ve not posted anything for a while as I’ve been away. I took a trip back to the UK to see the parents and have a bit of a holiday.

My first weekend back in Wellington has been interesting. Last night we went to see my flatmate, Sonny, compete in Miss Drag Wellington 2007 at Imerst. Some fabulous outfits and great performances but I still don’t know who won as I left at 3.30am, too tired to keep going. Anyway Sonny looked very glam in his various outfits and his live performance was excellent.

Update:Sonny came third!

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