If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!I’ve been doing loads of flying lately. I’m become something of a regular on the Gatwick to Manchester line, travelling up there and getting back on the same day a few times. I’m lucky I live so close to [...]
Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Roberto Hortal
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The south is a bit the same every day: long days at work to try and get the pace around here up a couple of notches. I’m even turning into quite a morning person!!
I’ve started travelling quite a bit to such interesting locations as Halifax and Liverpool. I’m seeing the world! Other than that, we [...]
Posted on November 6th, 2006 by Roberto Hortal
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Amazon.com just launched their new aStore hosted shop product. I decided to take it for a spin, so I spent exactly three minutes building my very own usability bookshop. Featured products include Jakob Nielsen’s works, Don’t make me think by Steve Krug, Site-seeing and Cost-justifying Web usability. Behind that, the complete catalog of Amazon backed [...]
Posted on October 17th, 2006 by Roberto Hortal
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Today is a week since I first came to work to my new desk at MORE TH>N in Horsham. It’s been an interesting journey of discovery, but things are starting to fall slowly into place and I can see close the moment when I will make the job my own. Just a day or two [...]
Posted on September 5th, 2006 by Roberto Hortal
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Last weekend we moved home: we’re now proud residents of Crawley, West Sussex. That’s just south of Gatwick airport and only 30 minutes noth of Brighton, for those of you still lost.
The move went without a glitch, but we won’t have Internet until the end of next month. I’m writing this in my car stealing [...]
Posted on August 23rd, 2006 by Roberto Hortal
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I’ve been thinking about getting a digital SLR camera ever since I first heard they were making them. Back then, all digital cameras were prohibitively expensive and I made do with a borrowed Kodak when I wanted to take the odd digital snapshot. The Kodak was heavy and big as an old vcr, went through [...]
Posted on August 9th, 2006 by Roberto Hortal
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