Posted on January 25, 2009 at 5:27pm
Yes, that time of the year’s coming up again — the day when all couples are nauseatingly lovey-dovey, and us singles are left at the bar, sobbing and slowly nursing a glass of whisky on the rocks. Or maybe I’ve watched too many movies… Either way, this year it’s time to embrace the love and give out some freebies!
I’ve put together a set of 10 vector symbols for you to use in whatever you like. Commercial use is fine, but for my own curiosity, I’d appreciate it if you let me know where you’ve used them. Enjoy!

Posted on January 2, 2009 at 3:48pm
Happy New Year! 2009 is suddenly here, bringing us into the final year of the millennium’s first decade!
Given what my holidays have been like, I think this wallpaper I made this morning is a fitting tribute to the pastime I feel I’ve been sticking to most for the past couple of weeks… So, join me [...]
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Posted on April 23, 2008 at 2:14pm

I guess more fool me for starting a new blog right before going on holiday! A few days after my last post, I left Cardiff and hitchhiked for charity (Link Community Development) down through France and Spain to Morocco, where I spent a week on top of the eight days it took to get there. [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2008 at 1:24am

My blog no longer uses ExpressionEngine, so this code doesn’t apply to this site.
I love using ExpressionEngine for my site, but to be honest, the documentation around it can be pretty confusing at times.
For instance, I spent well over an hour just finding out how to include a list of relevant categories for each post. [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2008 at 1:04am

Because you can never have enough textures to play around with, here are six free rock and earth stock textures that I photographed on Magnetic Island and in Rainbow Valley, Australia.
These textures are provided royalty-free for personal and commercial use. If you use any of these, all I ask is that in some way you [...]
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