Early Precursor to JavaScript

In a quick fit of creativity, I twiddled the header picture of the blog tonight (driven in part by the embarrassment of seeing so many other blogs with the default ‘Kubrick’ theme, which is very nice, but I felt the need to mark my territory).

The picture was taken this Summer inside Bodiam castle in Kent, and shows graffiti carved in the sandstone walls by one of the gatehouses, presumably by bored guards over the years.

2 Responses to “Early Precursor to JavaScript”

  1. Jeremy Keith Says:

    Heh. Looks like we were both intrigued by the same piece of graffiti:

    http://adactio.com/journal/gallery.php/bodiam_castle/06ye_olde_graffiti.jpg

  2. dave Says:

    Hi Jeremy,

    Small world :-) Our ancestors probably spent a dull afternoon carving their initials on the wall together after they got bored with chucking stones at the ducks.

    I like your photos - the ‘Looking Out’ one is very nicely framed.

    Thanks for dropping by!

    Dave