You have loads of great photos that you want to show off to your friends and visitors to your house, right? And there’s a big, naked area of wall in your room screaming for dignity? Kill two birds with one stone and turn your room into a makeshift gallery. I have written a quick recipe, […]
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Sneak Preview: Sheep Visit Famous World Landmarks
The orangeacid.net blog is proud to present you with an exclusive sneak preview of the return of the excellent Sheep Series by Jonathan Wormsley: Sheep at Famous World Landmarks!
Job Search
Today the time came for me to go on my first job hunt; a time in a boy’s life where he ceases to be a youth and grows into a confident man of the world, yada yada yada… OK, so I’m only 16 and still in full-time education and therefore unsuitable for full-time employment. However, […]
Selling Sheep Pictures
Tom Evans, a boy from my DiDA class, has decided to sell childish pictures of sheep drawn by Jon Wormsley, another DiDA student, who was bored during an SPB sometime last year. The set of five pictures, which are currently available on eBay UK for 1p, depict sheep in various locales such as a desert, […]
The end of DiDA D202
Yesterday was the deadline for the multimedia module of the renown stress-management course DiDA. I have not known such a feeling of freedom for weeks. For the D202 module, which was based on ‘energizing your life’, we had to produce: An eLearning package (a bit like MyMaths) aimed at 14 to 17 year olds; A […]
A Monopoly of the Guildhall
As many visitors to this website may have realized, I am amateur (but very enthusiastic) photographer who showcases his photos on Flickr. I live in a smallish city in the middle of England called Derby, and make a point of carrying a camera with me wherever I go; as such, a have a huge collection […]