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Simon Madine (thingsinjars)

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Hi, I’m Simon Madine and I make digital toys and write guides on web development.

I'm a senior web dev and evangelist for Nokia Maps in Berlin.

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  • Open Source Ideas

    Written 30 Oct 2009

    Ideas

    All too often, I have ideas which might make a cool website or iPhone app or whatever and I know I just don't have the time to build them. I'm going to post them here in the hope that someone else might find a use for them. These ideas might already be in existence, of course. I'm not claiming they are unique in any way (although some might be).

    You are free to take these ideas and do whatever you like with them. Of course, if they become amazingly successful, I could do with a bigger TV...

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  • SpreadShop

    Written 9 Apr 2008

    Cartoons

    SpreadShop

    If you wake up every morning and think, "My t-shirts are so dull, I wish I had interesting clothes...", you need to have a look at my online shop.


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  • The answer to your question

    Written 27 Jan 2008

    Because I've been doing lots of development work lately, I've had to spend more time than I'd like in various techie forums trying to find answers to various programming issues. I tend not to hang around forums when I don't need to because I largely find them depressingly full of people like me.

    Even though these are technical forums for technically-minded people, there are still too many demonstrations of fuzzy thinking, lots of "Does anyone know how to package xulrunner for OS X", "Has anyone managed to install VLC on an iPhone", "Can anyone make the whatsit do the thing?". Keeping with the free and open sharing of ideas and nurturing of curiosity that The Internet is supposed to encourage, I've created two handy pages with the answer to all these questions.

    For all those times someone asks a question like "Does anyone know how to...":


    • The Answer

    • The Other Answer

    To be used in the same frame of mind as this handy tool.

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  • Window Sucks.

    Written 20 Jan 2008

    Geek

    No real surprises there, I just needed to point out that it's now five past one and I started installing IE7 just under 3 hours ago. Three. Hours.

    I needed to test some layouts on IE7, I don't trust IE7 enough to not mess up my parallels install so I decided to put it on my development machine in the office in edinburgh via VNC, ran windows update... wait... security updates... wait... restart... windows update... IE7. Yes, install, please. Installing... wait... restart... run IE7.

    "Do you want to run the Phishing filter?"
    No.

    "Welcome to IE7. Do you want to run the Phishing Filter?"
    No.

    "Ah, you've opened a new tab. Do you want to run the Phishing Filter?"
    No.

    I go to the site I wanted to test. True enough, it's gebroken.

    Click "Developer toolbar".

    Crash... wait... restart... run IE7.

    Re-download the Developer Toolbar.

    "Do you want to run this?"
    Yes.

    "Finished downloading. Do you want to run this?"
    Yes.

    "This program may be unsafe. Do you want run this?"
    Dear god, if this computer wasn't in a different hemisphere, I'd lamp it one right now.

    Run the installer, fail.

    Shut down IE7, run the installer again.

    Run IE7.

    Go to the site again.

    "This site may be unsafe, do you want to run the Phishing Filter?"

    Log out of VNC. Step away from the computer, spend 10 minutes ranting to nobody in particular. Feel somewhat better.

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  • Jenni

    Written 19 Jan 2008

    Comments on post 157

    Hey, at first glance I thought this was a poster for a new kung-fu action movie you want/ went to see. Then I read the rest of the entry...

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  • Firemen's Parade

    Written 6 Jan 2008

    Photos

    Firemen's Parade

    I went to the Tokyo Fire Department's annual parade today and took over 200 photos. It was very impressive, all in all. The only thing that bothered me was the poster advertising the event...

    Am I the only person who expects to see Eric Cartman standing in the middle?

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  • thingsinjars

    Written 4 Jan 2008

    Comments on post 153

    You'd have loved it.

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  • Jenni

    Written 3 Jan 2008

    Comments on post 153

    Banzai!! Cool video. And you had better luck with the weather than we did last time. Wish I could have been there with you...

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  • Jenni

    Written 3 Jan 2008

    Comments on post 149

    OMG, I'm so jealous. That looks delicious. And I'm not surprised you weren't able to finish it all - there's loads of it!

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  • Banzai!

    Written 2 Jan 2008

    I went to the Imperial Palace today to see the Emperor and his family. Lovely people. We had tea. And biscuits.

    If only there wasn't this huge crowd of people cheering the whole time...we couldn't hear ourselves think.

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