I’m not here really
…but in case you’ve popped in for a visit, can I point you to the most excellent blogroll.
Still here? What, you’ve read them all and want more? Sheesh.
RTL Germany has a great way of testing your knowledge of European geography with darts [via]. Best result? I got within 2km of Brussels. Worst result? Please don’t ask. Let’s just summarise them as shameful. I worked in Milan for 3 months yet still managed to be 129km out.
Throwing darts at a map not quite your style? How about Sean Gleeson’s Autorantic Virtual Moonbat [seen at Anne’s]?
And finally - here’s a good list of css editors, do you use an editor and if so, which one? Enquiring minds would like to know :-)


January 20th, 2005 19:24
Oh dear. My mum (a geography teacher) would have been horrified - I was in the wrong country for at least three of my darts. Best result: Dublin 22km. The worst: Moscow, but don’t ask how far I was out!
January 20th, 2005 22:36
At work I use Crimson editor for all my editing tasks, including CSS. At home I use Vim. Both are excellent editors though Vim is not for the faint of heart.
January 20th, 2005 23:40
Thanks Richard, for some reason I thought Crimson was for Linux only but I see that it’s for Windows and looks good.
January 21st, 2005 04:17
CSS editors? Now you tell me! That’s OK, I’ve also heard that there are books on the subject. Might buy one someday.
Trial and error works well. I do use Ultra-Edit for typing HTML. The color coding of code helps find mistakes. Mostly I just make a lot of mistakes.
January 21st, 2005 10:36
yikes! over 4000km out in total. shameful.
January 21st, 2005 12:46
TopStyle, what else?
Especially because it doubles up as HTML editor as well.
Best editor since, well, whatever…