
Twenty
Originally uploaded by Clive Murray.
Twenty
March 23rd, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

Twenty
Originally uploaded by Clive Murray.
Twenty
March 21st, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

A nice cool pint
Originally uploaded by Clive Murray.
A nice cool pint
March 21st, 2007 § 2 comments § permalink
Bernard Manning.
Seriously, you are not funny. At all.
The fact you still have a job is utterly amazing to me, but I can find some good even in that – the demographic to which you still appeal will all soon be dead. Then we – that is those of us who realise that the world has changed and that bigoted racism, sexism, mysogyny, and out-and-out namecalling isn’t comedy – can pretend you never existed.
FUCK OFF.
–c.
March 20th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Random graffitti in Camden. I just like it because I can’t make any sense of it.
At all.
On any level.
March 20th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Heather Mills McCartney.
SHAME ON YOU. You utter, grasping, no mark, faux celebrity, gold-digging SYPH-WHORE.
FUCK OFF.
–c.
March 13th, 2007 § 1 comment § permalink
Camden Sunset, originally uploaded by Clive Murray.
Camden Sunset
March 13th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Oh God. This is how it starts., originally uploaded by Clive Murray.
Oh God. This is how it starts.
March 13th, 2007 § 1 comment § permalink
So I’ve managed to figure out how to moblog directly from my phone to this site (coming through Flickr on the way).
For those that give a fuck, I discovered that the easy way to do it was to send an email from my phone (having previously set up my phone to send/receive POP3/SMTP) with the picture attached. What I didn’t realise was that my T-Mobile Flext plan gives me lots of minutes, texts, and picture messages, but no data allowance. Doing it that way was going to get pretty expensive pretty fast.
However, seeing as picture messages (or MMSs – remember them?) don’t count as mobile data as such, this was the way forward, as you can still send a picture message to an email address.
Flickr allows you to set up an email address for sending pictures to. It further allows you to set up another email address for sending pictures to and firing them into a blog template. It also integrates with most of the blog big boys, WordPress included.
I shall follow this post with a second test to make sure it still works and that I haven’t managed to fuxx0r it in some way since the previous test. Also, be warned…
Expect drunken photoblogging.
–c.