Graham

Photos, stories, and news from Graham Miln.

Market Cherries

Cherries are back in our local market. They are piled high in mounds of red fruit.

Little Bubbles

News of the latest update to Power Manager is racing around the world. I know because I am watching it unfold before me. The traffic flowing around the DssW web site is placing small bubbles of activity over a map of world. Each bubble representing a page being viewed or an interaction with the web site.

Meringues

Two months since my first significant encounter with the French medical system and I am on the mend. I met with the surgeon this week. He confirmed all is well and progressing nicely. A welcome relief and nice to come away without needing any further appointments.

Rain Drops

While our guests were pointing their camera lens at the horizon, I had some fun photographing the tiny. The photo above is clichéd but it still looks great.

Launched Miln Checkbox for Trac

Today I released Miln Checkbox, my first plug-in for Trac.

Greenwich Foot Tunnel – London Highlights

Greenwich foot tunnel is a pedestrian tunnel connecting the north and south sides of the River Thames. I was thrilled to be able to cajole our little band to walk to and through the tunnel over to Greenwich.

Fixing Mac Kernel Panic: IOGMD: not wired for the IODMACommand

Since upgrading to OS X 10.8, aka Mountain Lion, my Mac Pro has been suffering from kernel panics. The solution has been to replace my two NVidia GT120 graphics cards with a single ATI 5770 graphics card.

Nestled in the Mountains

The landscape surrounding Geneva is stunning. The Swiss Alpes line three sides of the city and on the fourth side is Lake Geneva. The setting ensures inspiring views of nature are never too far away.

Unexpected Recommendation

So, when Amazon.fr recommended a replica gun after we bought an induction hot plate, I have to wonder, how is the French store doing in comparison to the UK or US stores?

Singing

There have been more than a few disturbed nights since moving to Lyon. Noise from the street or neighbours disrupting my much needed quiet.