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Nov11
It's all go today, XFM Winter Wonderland tickets sold out before I managed to send out a spam about them, so now doing a bit of marketing of The Eagles Farewell Tour. I'd like to see them, but it's 75 quid or so for tix... did this suddenly turn into America? I am almost FEARING KISS coming here again, how much will it be? Wishing I'd seen them at Donington, and also not got quite so squiffy during the one time I did see them...
Doing some work on favelets / bookmarklets - little scripts that you save as bookmarks / favourites. Just got a tip from slayeroffice's mouseover DOM inspector favelet for calling favelets remotely, should have done that all along, means I can update them without needing to "reinstall" them on each computer I use... For example javascript:void(z=document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('script')));void(z.language='javascript');void(z.type='text/javascript');void(z.src='http://www.popex.ukshells.co.uk/gmapTown.js');void(z.id='gmaptown'); here is my favelet for grabbing town info from gmaps. Not a lot of use to you, but you can see how it includes code from my server; the favelet itself just includes the javascript from here. If you don't know what I'm on about here, don't fret, this is of limited appeal. Going to group all my favelets / bookmarklets together on here later, probably into whatever comes up when you search here for favelets...
More stuff: LOST podcasts, having second thoughts about Primal Scream, and a lemur named after John Cleese.

