This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

Dec 2004

I'm middle-class, not that anyone is surprised

This city was now an armed camp

Report of the Review of the Regulatory Framework for Legal Services in England and Wales

Software patents in the EU: proposal dropped

Jan 2005

A man who gets it

Mar 2005

What The Hack 2005

May 2005

A political survey

Pledges at PledgeBank

Pledge completed

Jun 2005

ID cards in the UK

Charitable donations

Freedom must be on by default

Naked Law

Jul 2005

European Parliament rejects software patents bill

Back from What The Hack

Sep 2005

Eolas browser plugin patent upheld

Oct 2005

Get out of jail free

Vote against software patents

Nov 2005

Downloading music

Mar 2006

UK Government intellectual property review

Drinking lunch

Apr 2006

Redaction of comments

Nov 2006

Copyright petition

Open Source software in education in the UK

The Gowers report recommends not extending UK copyright

Dec 2006

Free Ubuntu

Freedom vs. Features

Mar 2007

The web giveth, and the web taketh away

Apr 2007

Protest against anti-protest law, London, 21st April 2007

Ubuntu 7.10 to be properly Free (if you want)

New photo gallery at LiveJournal

Jun 2007

Ads and directories

Sep 2007

DRM-free MP3 downloads from Amazon

Dec 2007

On the radio

Feb 2008

DRM-free downloads in the UK, redux: hooray for Play.com

Sep 2008

On banks and Andy

Nov 2008

It's a purple world

Jan 2009

The European Parliament and the Term Extension Directive

Apr 2009

Met police "anti-terror" poster campaign

Photographing the police now illegal

Oct 2009

I, Troublemaker

Nov 2009

UK "three strikes" law abomination

Dec 2010

Send us to the World Cup

Jan 2012

There is no tech industry

This website belongs to Stuart Langridge. Contact details are available. Don't eat yellow snow. Valid HTML5, at least in theory, except for the bits that aren't because I'm that futuristic that I'm ahead of the spec, oh yes. HTML5 help from Bruce Lawson, among others. Fonts from the superb FontSquirrel. End.