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Sunday, October 31, 2004

drawing

Halloween


A prancin' jacko-lantern man for Halloween.

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Friday, October 22, 2004

drawing

Pirates and Boots


Pirates who talk in German are clearly even better than regular pirates. However even the mighty Edward Teach probably never wore shiny red boots.

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Monday, October 11, 2004

drawing

Cat and Luke


Here's a homage to Cat and Girl, which I did as a card for my sister (Cat) and her bloke (Luke).


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Monday, September 27, 2004

stuff

Move


Ok, copied the files across to my new lovely (paid for) webhost. Theoretically I have PHP access there, which could allow for some fun. In the meantime there are probably broken links, as I have probably failed to copy some files over...

This blog has now moved to http://www.littlespikeyland.com/blog/.


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Sunday, September 26, 2004

stuff

Lord of my own Domain


littlespikeyland.com.

Seeing as my email account has been playing up lately (taking days to receive some messages) I though I'd take the plunge and get my own domain name and a proper hosting service. So with any luck I'll have transferred everything over in the next week or two.


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Thursday, September 23, 2004

drawing

Dreaming of Pies


First proper drawing since finishing the MSc. This was for a birthday card, which seems to be a good motivator for actually making me get something done.

Used a combination of ink and watercolour. Also the first real use of my newly acquired brushpen - brilliant for thick lines/areas, but the fact the ink is not waterproof got a bit annoying. Need to experiment some more methinks.


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Sunday, September 19, 2004

stuff

Now with added RSS


I upgraded to the latest version of Thingamablog and so now I have a working (as in valid) RSS feed. So for those of you using Firefox can now "live bookmark" this blog.

Having a lazy couple of days to recover from running around for the last week. One drawing on the way, another one planned (in my head at least).


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Monday, September 06, 2004

mac programming

Checkmail Manual


Here's a low-tech/high-tech solution for checking your mail under OS X remotely, using the standard Mail program in OS X:

checkmail script

It's low-tech in that it's just a basic shell-script, but high-tech in that I suspect it will only be useful to people who are happy with the commandline and ssh.

To use it save the script to your mac and make it executable (chmod +x checkmail.sh). Then from another computer you can ssh to your mac and run the script to see if there are any new messages. This is only really useful in a situation where your mac is not too far away. In my case I use it to see if I have new mail, when I am using my laptop downstairs (away from my mac).

Most of the work is done using the osascript command, which communicates with the Mail application. I am sure with a little work the script could be extended to read the titles of the messages and list who they are from too.

Example output:

[iMac:~] john% ./checkmail.sh 
Mon Sep  6 17:51:22 BST 2004
Checking mail
INBOX: 0 unread
JPL: 0 unread
Psion: 0 unread
SB: 0 unread
Outbox: 0 unread

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Monday, August 16, 2004

drawing

Water Colour


A water colour girl, using india ink (which is waterproof) for the lines, all done on bristol board.

See those supplies I consumer whored for haven't gone to waste. Definately pays to get quality supplies - the colours are really strong and cover well. Watercolours are also a bit more malleable after the fact (compared with inks), so hopefully it'll make life easier later on.


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Tuesday, August 03, 2004

drawing

Slight spring clean


Re-did the main drawings page today. I hacked together a little shell-script to do the work of creating thumbnails and generating the html. Should make life a bit simpler. I guess next stop would be to fully automate the process so I just drop the image into the directory and it gets resized and added to the main page (and uploaded). Hmmm.

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