This is a guide to updating your Linux server for SSL-enabled, IPv6-happy email transmission using sendmail! Here are the things you need to have already: An IPv6 address for your server. Your internet hosting provider will be able ... (more)
The Manor House A beautifully restored period building dating back to the end of the 19th century in a semi-rural setting on the edge of the village, which hosts a pub, a lovely church and post office. Double, twin or single rooms with ... (more)
Very funny cartoon movie, starring a super-clever kid who is socially inept but loves inventing things. One day he perfects a make-food-out-of-water machine, and it all goes crazy from there... At one point he is sitting on a ladder leading ... (more)
Ah, well, it's easy to answer, right? Boilerjuice, Butler, Bayford, Watson, or Scottish Fuels. Simple, eh? Or is it? Thanks to John Kelleher[1] who alerted us to the fact that many of the oil companies (that includes both domestic heating ... (more)
It's been twenty five years since TCP/IP was officially adopted as an international protocol, and Google has taken the time to create a rather clever logo! (more)
Tips for Intermediate level selling on Ebay UK. There are plenty of starter guides to selling on Ebay, I don't want to repeat all that advice. This guide is aimed at private sellers who sell more than a few times a year, and who think ... (more)
Hot Source Norwich provided a wide diversity of speakers at the NUA (Norwich University of the Arts), on the topic of "Transforming our worlds through #digital creativity". What's more, mince pies and wine were provided afterwards by Develop ... (more)
Just had a fab three days at Longleat and thought we'd share some of our lessons learned. Keep in mind that we went Monday-Weds, in August, might well be a different experience other times of the year or week. Also, we bought a "Passport" ticket ... (more)
I bought a second-hand Garmin Edge 1000 recently, as a Christmas present, and it's a nice device with a handy big screen. It quickly transpired though that the map screen was missing all the minor roads (UK's B roads and smaller), which made ... (more)
The Eddington Number is a strangely addictive score for cyclists, devised by British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington for ranking their achievements in an ever-harder scale. Also known as the Eddington Scale, it is defined as "the largest ... (more)