Rob Taylor’s Antarctic Half-Marathon
Having signed up for a 5k later this year as part of my Epic Quest, I’ve been out running more and more lately. As Winter draws in, it’s videos like this one from Rob Taylor that keep me stoked.
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.
Having signed up for a 5k later this year as part of my Epic Quest, I’ve been out running more and more lately. As Winter draws in, it’s videos like this one from Rob Taylor that keep me stoked.
Another weekly reading list, featuring a little self-promotion this time around! Grab yourself a hot beverage of choice and take a few minutes to go through some cool stuff I spotted lately.
Recently I had a week away from the office – using up remaining holiday, catching up on freelance work and stretching my legs in Skyrim – before starting my new job at Stickyeyes (it’s going great by the way). Now in the office, I’ve noticed a lot of cool stuff this past week or so.
A bit of a mixed bag this week, from movie news to a flashy bit of data-handling by Foursquare. There’s been so many interesting links popping up over the last week or so that I thought I best keep it brief, otherwise I’d go totally overboard!
Taking a leaf from Rachael, our Digital Marketing Exec at Cloudspotting, I’m going to throw together lists of news and links that I’ve stumbled across.
Messy desk, messy mind. Or something like that. Sick of my cluttered desk, I set about putting things in order to see how it affects my productivity.
On a whim, I recently learned to knit. Rather, I started to learn to knit. I haven’t yet learned how to stop knitting – by which I mean that at the moment, I’m unable to turn what I’m doing into anything of use. Even so, it’s a new skill and a relaxing one at that. This morning I stumbled […]
Working environment is a big deal, especially in in a creative industry, so we’ve been looking at ideas to improve Cloudspotting HQ. How does yours compare?
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