Thatβs sort of sad, although I also like the mental image I now have of a sea of kids in footie kids, with B in the middle just wearing his normal clothes.
Thatβs sort of sad, although I also like the mental image I now have of a sea of kids in footie kids, with B in the middle just wearing his normal clothes.
My favourite WBD costume ever is still the kid I saw in full Man United kit with a copy of the Match annual under his arm.
I try not to give parenting advice, because in the end weβre all muddling along best we can in an impossible situation, but as another World Book Day comes around I think perhaps the one piece of crucial advice Iβd give to any new parent is: buy a glue gun.
10 year old dressed in green top and green hat with a cardboard dagger and shield
@jamiesmart.bsky.social the 10yo has gone for Flopz from Hero Slam for WBD this year (from Phoenix issue 700, very specifically). Also, on the walk to school heβs come up with some ideas to make the HS game βeven more amazingβ so if youβd like to use them, we can open negotiations.
If thereβs one critical weakness I have, itβs the 1990s classic Mac typeface Chicago, set in outline and shadow.
It was the only Mac in our school - the one actual computing room was full of Acorn Archimedes which, looking back, might have been even cooler. When I was in sixth form, they replaced them all with Windows PCs, which even in 1996 felt sad and soulless :-(
Screenshot of a text style selection menu from an early version of Mac OS, showing the different text options in the relevant style (βBoldβ styled in bold text, βItalicβ in italic, etc)
Reading Nikita Prokopovβs excellent blog (via @gruber.foo) about terrible menu icons in MacOS 26, and getting a massive proustian rush from this old screenshot. 1994, huddled over a tiny Mac in the Design & Technology room that smelled of sawdust and glue, overusing SHADOW in my GCSE coursework.
EIGHT YEARS
It didnβt make the snail happy.
Big fan of getting milk from a milkman (no plastic, satisfyingly retro/nostalgic). But not a fan of grabbing a bottle from the fridge to find Iβve actually just grabbed a big snail that had crawled up the side of it π±
Am at the very first UK Gov research operations conference today, which is very exciting. A room full of public sector people doing innovative things on shoestring budgets to help us do better research with government service users more quickly and efficiently. Inspiring π
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Well you didnβt need to tell me that, Kate.
Also, what a great weekend. Did you watch it with the kids, or secretly on your own? (no shade/maximum respect if so)
Iβm less distressed about this because at least he was meant to be 30 years younger between 1955 and 1985.
(I watched BTTF2 a few weeks ago, and I think thereβs a whole PhD thesis to be written about how the school teacher already looks past retirement age in 1955, but not a day older in 1985)
Photo of an indoor wall. There is a light switch in the middle with a picture hook above it.
Moved a picture to a different room, and remembered it was hiding a MYSTERY LIGHT SWITCH. As far as I can tell it controls no light or anything else electrical in/outside the house, so assume instead that it controls some kind of terrifying portal to hell? Will cover it up again with a new picture.
Love this. Whatβs it been replaced with, digitally? Itβs not Facebook marketplace or anything like that. Maybe Craigslist or something in the US, but not over here. Iβve genuinely no idea - is this a completely lost piece of wonderfully barmy culture?
(Just checked and THANK GOD I still have eleven years before Iβm as old as Connery was in that gif. Harrison Ford - not such good news π)
Canβt find the proper Donovan ageing/βhe chose poorlyβ gif, but this sums up my feelings reasonably well.
Just read something that said Michael Palinβs Around The World In 80 Days was the start of his βlatter-day careerβ and yep Iβve just checked & Palin was younger than me when he did 80 Days - which is an unnecessary reminder for a Monday of both my general decay & my minimal overall life achievements
Thanks, really appreciate you checking! (and this is my second nice interaction with kidsβ authors in the last 24 hours, after Nadia Shireen was LOVELY with my son, signing the new Grimwood at our local bookshop/attacking him with a Sharon The Party Crow puppet. You guys are all brilliant.)
Came here to ask the same question @jamiesmart.bsky.social! (Although mine is dancing lesson, not cub camp)
My loft is a bit chilly, otherwiseβ¦ π«’
(Am now gutted I canβt remember the rest of the mixtape. Itβs probably up in the loft, although even if I spent half of Saturday looking for it [not completely out of the question] I of course donβt have a tape player to play it on)
Been listening to Ash recently, from the 90s, who I had sort of forgotten existed. Remembered a) how great Ash were, b) a mixtape I made in 1998 or so that started with Jesus Says - which is a banger of an opener. Donβt want to big myself up too much, but I was an absolute premier league mixtaper.
Re 1: in addition to the medical definition (which is important to understand for diagnosis) Iβd like expert summaries of non-formal but commonly accepted features. Eg RSD & emotional dysregulation arenβt in the definition, but discovering theyβre a thing in ADHD was the biggest βoh!β moment for me.
Whereas e.g. Fast Minds, by Craig Surman, Tim Bilkey, Karen Weintraub is a lot less personal and more academic. Iβm aiming to go back to it, because the first few chapters were full of really useful concepts - but it wasnβt what I needed right then.
Two books I really got a lot from in the first year or so after my diagnosis: Jess McCabeβs How To ADHD and Alex Partridgeβs Now It All Makes Sense. The personal stories were what I wanted to hear at that time, and both really helped me relate and process my own life and experiences.
Maybe a community-curated book reading list with some narrative on what the book is (and therefore if itβs what Iβm looking for right now). There are so many books out there, but finding the right ones to read/listen to for the stage of journey Iβm on has been really hard.