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Posts from February 2004

Hands-on review of the Nokia 7600

I got to play a little today with the new Nokia 7200 (for work research purposes... of course). If you're considering it, definitely try before you buy. It's a capable device by anyone's standards, and unless you're desperate to make use of 3's video-calling, you'll find it the smallest and lightest option for 3G in the UK right now.

It's time to begin, now count it in: 5-6-7-8

Are AFC Wimbledon possibly the first team to sack their manager and then score 22 goals in the next three games? An 8-0 whitewash over one of the form sides of the division showed that Nicky English is doing something right.

I am "Alive"

The last Korn record “Take A Look In The Mirror” featured a track that's familiar to some of us ‘old-school’ fans from way back in the day. Track #9, “Alive” has featured before in Korn's back catalogue - if you look hard enough.

PHP, RSS and del.icio.us

Things to remember when doing dumb things like moving your site to PHP just to get a cool RSS feed.

Manage your own AFC Wimbledon

With Terry Eames apparently leaving the fold at AFC Wimbledon, Sports Interactive preview some screenshots featuring team members from their upcoming Football Manager 2005 game.

Mini Rubik's madness

If for some reason you end up in the possession of a Mini Rubik's Cube that's driving you mad, help is at hand from a Rubik fanatic fan site with instructions tha really work.

Resetting the service counter on an Atlantic 500

One of the daft issues that arises with owning an Aprilia Atlantic is that no-one (particularly the dealership) seems to have much of a clue about how to reset the service counter. Worse than that, the instructions that do filter down from Aprilia are vague at best.

Mini Rubik's madness

If for some reason you end up in the possession of a Mini Rubik's Cube that's driving you mad, help is at hand from a Rubik fanatic fan site with instructions tha really work.

Blatant FCC Violation Version

Despite being essentially banned in the UK, my very own iTrip landed on my doormat this morning. First impressions are great, with the look and feel being very much like it came from Apple's own R&D department.