Entries from July 2004
- 28 July 2004: BBCi Zooms Along
- Today the new and improved BBCi launched on DTT (digital terrestrial television - the platform also known as Freeview).
- 26 July 2004: Headache Inducing
- This is the tale of Project Duck and how it interacts with Project Hen. Oh and with Project Heron. And Project Albatross. And all this relates to Project Robin too. Oh and have I mentioned Project Sparrow yet?
- 25 July 2004: Fancy A Brew our kid?
- The brand new Fancy A Brew site about Mark and Lard is now live!
- 19 July 2004: Never reveal. It’s safer.
- Woe betide you ever have an opinion that happens to be similar to any management decision….
- 16 July 2004: Get your gold card now
- Network Gold Cards are very useful but very confusing. And I don’t understand them.
- 16 July 2004: Confidence and Paranoia
- Normally work away days fit into two categories - dull and tedious, or arty-farty with stupid exercises crap. But sometimes they have their uses…
- 12 July 2004: Getting London Moving
- On the 6 July, Ken Livingstone announced how London’s transport system could look in 2016 if he gets to do everything he wants. And if he does, he’ll be very luck.
- 8 July 2004: Surreal Day
- Today has been a little… odd.
- 6 July 2004: King’s Head Closes
- Colliers Wood’s historic Kings Head pub closed on Saturday - its mostly preserved and unique 1930s interior to suffer the indignity of becoming offices for the bus company.
- 5 July 2004: Why is BBCi so slow?
- Mention that you work for BBCi, the BBC’s digital text service and you may regret it as you’ll get told 500 things that are wrong with what you work on. And the big gripe is speed.

