2018: A year in review
Every year is eventful in its own way. I’m looking back over the last 12 months to reflect a little on what went down in 2018.
I originally started a private blog years ago to make note of useful development bits and pieces. Nowadays there’s a little of everything here, from development and digital news to gaming and guitar stuff.
Every year is eventful in its own way. I’m looking back over the last 12 months to reflect a little on what went down in 2018.
Rather than “new year, new me”, I just want to set some goals for 2019, and doing it publicly keeps me accountable!
I’ve always been curious about streaming, and with the recent release of a game I’d backed on Kickstarter it seemed like the perfect chance.
I’m using Lent as an excuse to try and break some bad habits and form some good ones – and making it public keeps me accountable!
A lesser spotted ‘weekly’ reading list appears! Some happy moments in a hectic week, with a little self-promotion scattered in for good measure.
Graphic designer Beeple has created a piece of art every day as a self-set challenge for the past 10 years. Show-off.
On Tuesday we headed to Glug Leeds #4, looking forward to seeing passionate speakers share their stories and knowledge. Did the event measure up?
Star Wars meets Christmas this year, so I’ve put together a short list of junk from around the Internet to celebrate.
Everything is going digital, from media to ordering a taxi. Why not Christmas?
After setting myself a goal of taking part in a 5k run, the big day rolls around. I find out how my preparation – and committing to a goal – help me on the day.
I’ve only gone and done it – I registered for a 5k race, finished it and survived. Not only that, but I was pleased with my time – the aching legs were totally worth it. It all started with a Japanese Daruma.
As the year draws to a close, I’m giving a few of my far-fetched predictions for tech and the digital world in 2015.
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