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Hi, I'm Gareth J M Saunders, 39 years old, 6' 4", married to Jane, father of 3 boys (twins and singleton), I'm a priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church and have a passion for Mahjong, Psion PDAs and web design.
I am employed as the Assistant Information Architect / Web Manager at the University of St Andrews.
My main interests are HTML, CSS (inc. frameworks), jQuery, Information Architecture and Agile development.
This is my second, less formal blog.
Twitter
- Dear Twitter, when I need more than 140 characters I use my blog then tweet the URL. Thanks for offering what you do, for free. x 22 hours ago
- How I love reading Debrett's guide to modern etiquette, eg "Bread rolls are eaten with the left hand [...] it is vulgar to bite into bread." 1 day ago
- So if Scotland did become independent, who would represent us at #Eurovision? I vote for @HTKAZ. ;) 1 day ago
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Windows 7
Catching up with news on the CustomPC website and there’s an interesting article entitled: Microsoft strips email and photo apps from Windows 7. Next version of Windows will come without the clutter of extra software as standard, although you’ll be … Continue reading
Cube247 review in PC Advisor
Nice to see a favourable review of the Cube247 Serpens ST6 in the May 2008 edition of PC Advisor magazine. Specification 2.4GHz Core 2 Quad Q6600 Windows Vista Home Premium 4GB DDR2 RAM 500 GB Hard drive 22″ display 2 … Continue reading
The PC is dead, long live the PC
Today my work PC crashed seven times and then refused to boot. Which was okay because my new Dell Precision 690 workstation had just arrived. All 10 Kg (or thereabouts) of it. I know … I had to carry it … Continue reading
Like an explosion at PC World
I’ve just spent an evening of migrating the last few grains of data from old PC to new, unplugging everything under the desk and removing the old PC, attacking the dusty space with a Dyson, then rebuilding the new machine … Continue reading