“This town needs an anema”. That was a line from last week’s “A town called Eureka” and I knew I recognised it. It was a line in the original Batman movie! I couldn’t find a clip of this scene, but here’s the first level of Batman the Movie on the Commodore 64!
A short movie shot on the human body. Cool idea and nice story. Here’s the “making of” video.
- A long list of WordPress MU plugins.
- I’m sure not everyone knows about the recent activity page on Flickr. Check it out and subscribe to the feed to track comments to your stream.
- So, you’re comfortable with the web, you can find your way around. Take it for granted? Of course you do. George Barr explains the significance of the web for photographers.
- The Expressive Moment in Street Photography – this is so hard to accomplish. Many of my street shots lack that expressive moment. Must try harder.
- Funny photography videos. Love that myspace one!
- Elly and Tom both ask if Blognation is in meltdown. Seems that wages have not been paid in some time. I see Conor’s last post was yesterday. Hope things get sorted out.
- Oh great! Another story to reinforce the stereotype of the drunken Irishman!
- The Sociability plugin for WordPress displays a nice message to Digg and Stumbleupon visitors encouraging them to add a vote for your post. I haven’t looked at it yet. I wonder if it’ll work with Super Cache?
PS. Looking for a Budget 2008 calculator? Try the one at tax123.ie. Via Keith.
Hi,
Thanks for the mention ! I haven’t used SuperCache, (yet) all I do is append the .content string.
Becky – I thought that might be how you do it. I may see if I can create a Javascript version that will work on a static html file. It’s simple to check the referrer so should be easy!
Hate to be pedantic (especially about something like spelling – and doubly especially… at 2am) but isn’t it enema and not anema?
From IMDB:
The Joker: [fuming] Batman… Batman… Can somebody tell me what kind of a world we live in, where a man dressed up as a *bat* gets all of my press? This town needs an enema!
Niall – thanks, fixed the title, although the url still has the old spelling. I’m not the only one who got it wrong as I found a few other sites using that spelling!