Photoshop CS5 interface
Brilliant reworking of the Photoshop CS5 interface! Check out CS5.org for how the visual was put together. http://cs5.org/?p=15
Brilliant reworking of the Photoshop CS5 interface! Check out CS5.org for how the visual was put together. http://cs5.org/?p=15
Sorry for not updating the blog for a while. It’s been pitch-tastic in here the last few weeks, so no room to breathe much less blog! We’ll be back in business shortly…
I was out on the balcony trying to get some nice shots of another beautiful day yesterday and tried a different technique. I wanted to see what it would be like taking a photo using binoculars and these are the results. I love how one of them almost look like a planet.
Reading an article in the Metro this morning about this guy and having checked out the footage I had to share it.
Here is a bit about the clip…
Filmed over the period of a few months in and around Edinburgh by Dave Sowerby, this video of Inspired Bicycles team rider Danny MacAskill features probably the best collection of street/street trials riding ever seen. There’s some huge riding, but also some of the most technically difficult and imaginative lines you will ever see. Without a doubt, this video pushes the envelope of what is perceived as possible on a trials bike.
It was my birthday the other week there and I just got through my surprise pressie from my wife at the weekend there. An amaizing pair of 23 karat gold plated Adidas Original sunglasses. Not even out in the UK yet but with a little help from an insider my wife was able to purchase a pair for me just in time for the sunny weather.
Thought I’d share the amaizing pic used for the front cover of this months plus 1 magazine. The image is of Jeff Stewart (yup thats right PC Reg Hollis in the ITV drama The Bill) who is an actor/model/percussionist, not your most conventional mainstream model but I loving his new look.

I found this great site this morning about a social experiment that happened in New York. Kacie Kinzer from Tisch ITP came up with these amazing little robots, aiming to get from the north to the south of the hazardous NYC. The Tweenbots can only move in one direction though, so are directly reliant on the public to put them on the right path.
I can’t help but wonder how long something like this would last in one of our cities here.
Yup spring has sprung and the sun is shining. For our lunch break we decided to hit the nearby beer garden down at the Pear Tree for some beer and chillin in the sun.


Sam and I head up the Crags to work off the eggcess Easter eating! 5 Points for spotting the 20/20 office.