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A magical land up over

I received mail today. Addressed to Rt. Hon. Bradley H. Gillington, it came all the way from JB in London of England.

A while ago, after reading an e-mail, I placed an order. It shipped to JB, who then forwarded it on.

There is a magazine in this kingdom called Computer Active. Computers do tend to sit around more than television advises me is healthy, so I can see why it might be necessary.

I ordered their magazine (issue 278) at my brother’s insistence, as it was said to mention Bradicon!. On receiving it, I can confirm that in fact it does. Also there is a screenshot.

I thought that was pretty cool.

 

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Secret projects

Sometimes Shaun washes his car at lunch. I have few-to-no cars, and must find other things to do with my time.

Once upon a time, it was Codepaste. But times change, friends. Projects lose relevance, and usefulness degrades.

I am not so much one for change, and that is the story behind Codepaste 2Codepaste live messenger extreme pasting and code representation utility. Maybe we’ll pick another name for it later.

Well, what’s new with codepaste two? Ownership! Friendship! Revisions and branching?

Any code you add, be it by pasting, uploading or branching is owned by you. You can edit it, and save new revisions. Every file has a public key: a string of characters you can give to your friends, or anyone you want to be able to revise your files – ideal for situations where you’ve grown too accustomed to some code, and need fresh eyes to spot and correct an error.

Let’s say that we’re in beta.. No, not beta. What is before beta? Gamma? Let’s go with gamma. I don’t think it’s gamma.

So, you lucky six, feel free to give codepaste 2 a try before we make it super live! There are probably bugs. There is definitely stuff that still needs to be styled. Either way, let me know if you find anything horribly wrong?

Thanks,
Brad

 

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gc6 UNION old bg.com

I recalled that the old BradleyGill.com was a blog itself.  In fact, it used WordPress.  Coincidence?  Possibly, but I wasn’t one to let good fortune pass me by. 

I’ve imported the old bradleygill.com content, but since that was ~4 sites ago some of the links probably won’t work.  Who would read posts from 2007, anyway? 😛