29 December 2015
I attempted to create an SVG file suitable for my test blog at bazbt3.github.io (or here if you’re reading it as a test!)
I’ve had partial success, but only in producing an image in the footer that links to my App.net (ADN) profile. (It’s why I started this.)
Rather than attempting a search I asked a question:
Bit of a longshot, this. Do any of you have an SVG version of the ADN icon, pastable into an (s)CSS file? Here’s an example of what I see for an RSS icon in a test I’ve been fiddling with, a text screenshot first:

An answer came quickly (thanks Barbara!):
@logista: @bazbt3 I don’t have one, but I found this one [simpleicons.org]
Looks great!
Unfortunately, it’s not in the same format as the rest in the file. No matter, I’ll search, an online converter won’t be hard to find, all I need is to get a smallish file, a file with a header looking a bit like…
&.dribbble { background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2Zy…
In not-quite-desperation I eventually settled on one that produces a base64 jpeg instead of the SVG. One which obviously overfills the container it’s supposed to fit in.
Looks a bit crap.
But hey, it’s a test, right?
28 December 2015
To be absolutely fair to her, my wife shouldered the burden of wrapping the presents prior to Christmas. Most at least.
Today she’s taking the girls to see her friend; they’re off to visit a soft play place for a few hours, and I’m left in peace.
Ahhh…
But, as-ever, a last-minute rush to wrap those gifts, and an ‘emergency’ trip by my wife to the toy shop for the youngest recipient, left me wrapping the few allocated to those lovely people.
I didn’t moan or sulk or internalise, no. I just got on with it and wrapped.
It seems my New Year’s Resolutions have just been implemented. Early, too!
I’d best make some for 2016.
27 December 2015
The seasonal sales have already started. In fact, some have been going on, on-and-off, since the week before Black Friday.
What have we bought?
I got a shoulder bag for my wife, a vibrant red thing of the same design as her black one. A genuine half price.
The laptop she bought before the sales commenced has been reduced by the same retailer in their Boxing Day sale by a whopping £200! To exactly what she paid for it.
The Xbox One with Kinect, the thing I wanted in the Black Friday sales - the one that the day before was £350, on the day £370, and the day after dropped to £340 - is now £335. Cheaper with 3 games than without.
Crazy!
So, what do we need?
- A TV stand.
- Wireless printer & scanner (Canon.)
- Coke Zero.
- Dog food.
Not believing the hype: Easy.
27 December 2015
I just now had my Christmas Pudding. It was delicious, laced with brandy and, I think, rum, and covered with single cream - and ‘twas an individual-sized portion.
Why individual?
My wife doesn’t like it and my daughters (8 & 6) don’t have alcohol for obvious reasons (and don’t like rich fruit cakes anyway.)
Ruby puppy* sat and waited for a while, ever hopeful, but my resolve never weakened.
*She’s a lady now, our Ruby; perhaps I should start being consistent and calling her a dog.
27 December 2015
I’ve eaten too much over the last few days. For most in the western, developed world it’s an obvious thing to do at this time of year. Eat to excess, buy to excess, etc.
Me though; I haven’t put weight on for years. I’ve tended to lose it instead. In that respect too I’m atypical.
2015 was a year of a small but consistent weight loss for me - started during #Movember 2014 and helped along by more fruit & veg, fewer slices of bread.
There’s a week to go until I go back to work. Hopefully in that time normality will be restored.