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    2009

    September

  • 01: Interesting things happening
  • April

  • 03: Older, and somewhat wiser
  • February

  • 26: Bookmarklet: Go to root URL of site
  • 2008

    October

  • 27: Snowmelt pools
  • September

  • 24: The tendrils, they are coming closer
  • August

  • 04: Sunrise on the mountain
  • July

  • 30: I took it: your turn
  • June

  • 27: Thinking about risk
  • 26: Oh, the years, they go so fast
  • May

  • 16: Autumn, night
  • April

  • 12: Coming full circle
  • January

  • 29: Overnight hike in the Snowy Mountains
  • 2007

    December

  • 08: Rafting the Franklin
  • October

  • 30: Oldthinkers unbellyfeel Ingsoc
  • 16: Up a mountain in New Zealand
  • August

  • 13: Fun with new camera
  • 06: More cars, less bikes. how?
  • July

  • 11: Polar Bear Dream
  • June

  • 03: Fragmentary notes of speculative botany
  • May

  • 27: Leaf, for Autumn
  • April

  • 23: On the Legitimacy of Ephemeral Literature
  • 20: Manteigas, Portugal, after midnight
  • 10: Some Bands Who, Given Who I Am, You Would Think I Was Into, And Yet Am Not, Really:
  • March

  • 21: Entropy and Empire
  • February

  • 20: On the permeability of the individual
  • 18: I love mountains
  • January

  • 19: A house of one's own
  • 2006

    December

  • 20: Carl Sagan, 1934 - 1996
  • 15: What growing up is about
  • September

  • 24: Alain de Botton writes too beautifully for my taste. I mean ego.
  • July

  • 25: I want to move in right now
  • 11: Nocturnal emission
  • 04: Cultured (and beautiful) meat
  • June

  • 27: Tofu: the Food of Tomorrow, Today
  • 26: Trade Paperbacks: Large, Inconvenient
  • 04: Sick
  • May

  • 16: Walkable. Urban. Bucolic.
  • April

  • 17: Now on Textpattern
  • March

  • 23: In the moist, warm future
  • 09: Seeing Octaves?
  • January

  • 24: ontology || folksonomy
  • 24: When I read a book of short stories
  • 23: Somewhere in Tokyo
  • 17: Relationships as synaptic connections
  • 13: tag memes
  • 10: Startups as hunter-gatherers
  • 2005

    November

  • 09: Flight Patterns
  • 05: (O)estrogen Makes You Pretty
  • October

  • 25: on the lifeboat
  • 19: Urban Camouflage?
  • September

  • 13: Essential reading: 365 tomorrows
  • July

  • 14: Some days
  • 09: Two Months Off
  • May

  • 08: In Italy – making linguistic progress
  • 04: tectonic on tour
  • April

  • 29: Truenames
  • 26: Searchscapes: Possibly the Coolest Thing Ever
  • 15: David Brooks on the UN: Are You Smoking Crack?
  • 07: This Could Change Everything
  • 06: Idle Words: Dabblers and Blowhards
  • March

  • 31: My Friends, the Shit is Approaching the Fan
  • February

  • 27: Why are American Books so Ugly?
  • 22: Lecture: F Sherwood Roland on the Greenhouse Effect
  • 2004

    December

  • 15: Why have I always wanted to write?
  • 15: Test post
  • 13: No news is (still) good news
  • 08: rodcorp/how we work
  • 03: Delicious Library is.
  • November

  • 12: 6:16am
  • 03: Norway Says™
  • October

  • 18: Ignorance is Strength
  • 12: Post-election
  • September

  • 08: Anne Galloway, as usual, asks and prompts the right question
  • August

  • 12: 0740 CBR
  • 03: Daring Fireball + Tyvek = Total Pleasure
  • 02: I am an Art Impresario
  • July

  • 28: BURNING EVOCATIVE EUPHORIC PULSATING TESTAMENT
  • 27: Wordcount
  • June

  • 04: Walking to work
  • May

  • 30: The free person
  • 20: Much too busy to be writing in my blog
  • 14: Abu Ghraib, Nicholas Berg: if only…
  • 08: Awake. Again.
  • 04: Free Stuff to Read
  • April

  • 29: 30,000 feet above the Pacific
  • 27: Page 23
  • 27: Fun at the Supermarket
  • 15: Tesugen is/was unbelievably good
  • 04: OS X Lite?
  • 03: Zero-sum game
  • March

  • 03: Rej Bredberi. Zolotoglazye
  • February

  • 25: The most beautiful blog
  • 18: An old friend’s wife’s blog
  • 18: Cory Doctorow: a man for our times
  • 16: There are too many people.
  • 11: Franzen: furniture-fornicator?
  • 06: Reprodooce
  • 06: 503 Service Unavailable
  • 05: Relativity, physical and moral
  • 04: Interface confusion
  • 04: I love getting stuff at work
  • January

  • 30: Big Day Out
  • 26: 21-gun salute
  • 20: Adam Greenfield, you got game
  • 16: Kitchen Stuff
  • 12: Not Ockham’s razor
  • 11: At the cinema
  • 2003

    December

  • 29: Tectonic on Tour
  • 28: On Holiday
  • 28: My New Toy
  • 27: Against Aircon
  • 22: Icelandic Envy
  • 22: Shower thoughts
  • 20: Woko
  • 18: Björk
  • 17: Total eclipse
  • 16: The library in the digital age
  • 16: The opportunity cost of reading trash
  • 15: Unread. As Yet.
  • 12: Caffeine May Cause Impulsive Purchases
  • 11: Why Books are Good
  • 11: An admission, re that adventure race
  • 11: What have I been doing?
  • November

  • 24: Well worn
  • 24: Jello
  • 20: My Most Expensive Haircut Ever
  • 19: Average Art
  • 18: Me vs. Entropy
  • 18: BlogOvertaken
  • 14: Pissed off
  • October

  • 28: Appwatch: NaDa
  • 23: Space is Ace
  • 20: Stencilled on a dumpster
  • 16: You know that feeling
  • 16: First Post

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I live in Canberra, Australia. I run a company called Icelab. I'm into lots of things.
[Sometimes] more up-to-date: my tumblelog. And, even more ephemerally, on twitter. Also: photos.

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Margaret Atwood: Surfacing
  • Charles Stross: Glasshouse
  • Adam Roberts: Salt
  • William Gibson: Spook Country
  • Mike Davis: Planet of Slums
  • Stefan Klein: The Secret Pulse of Time
  • Jeanette Winterson: the Stone Gods
  • Futures from Nature
  • Bob & Jenna Torres: Vegan Freak
  • Ellen Ullman: The Bug
  • Micro: Very Small Buildings
  • Matthew Frederick: 101 things I Learned in Architecture School
  • Katherine Lambert: The Longest Winter
  • Miranda July: No one belongs here more than you
  • Amy Fusselmann: The Pharmacist's Mate
  • Iain Banks: The Steep Approach to Garbadale
  • Charles Stross: Halting State
  • Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle: Lucifer's Hammer
  • Vendela Vida: Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name
  • Douglas Hofstadter: Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies
  • Douglas Copeland: The Gum Thief
  • Douglas Hofstadter: I Am a Strange Loop
  • Richard Powers: Galatea 2.2 (again)
  • Maria Coffey: Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow
  • Richard Flanagan: Death of a River Guide
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