Lee Stacey

Lee Stacey

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Archive for October, 2008

Episode 32 [dailybeer.tv] Asahi

Episode 32 [dailybeer.tv] Asahi from Lee Stacey on Vimeo.

Award Winning Naked Video

Yay, I won an award for doing a nude video!

12 challenge: Public nudity. Are you for it or against? Explain why… on 12seconds.tv

Pilchard’s Web Video Service Roundup

Because I’m a pretty heavy web video service user, people often ask me which service is best. Unfortunately it isn’t that easy… Different services are good for different things. The following video should hopefully shed some light on the subject and give you a better idea of which service I think is [...]

Episode 31 [dailybeer.tv] Staropramen

Episode 31 [dailybeer.tv] Staropramen from Lee Stacey on Vimeo.
The moral of today’s story is:
Don’t buy WebcamTweaker.  It is bad.
Do buy Staropramen.  It is good!

Episode 30 [dailybeer.tv] Blandford Fly

Episode 30 [dailybeer.tv] Blandford Fly from Lee Stacey on Vimeo.

Episode 29 - dailybeer.tv - Zywiec

Episode 29 [dailybeer.tv] Zywiec from Lee Stacey on Vimeo.

Diggnation Live - London - I Was There!

Awesomeness.  If you know my voice, you’ll even hear me shouting things like “National Health” and “E111″.  I do have a very loud voice…
You also see my wife in the queue while the credits are rolling.

Episode 28 - Guinness Foreign Extra

Apologies for the sync issues.  I use the embedded YouTube recorder because the whole point of dailybeer.tv is that it is meant to be casual and easy.  As of next issue it will be recorded with a camera and uploaded to YouTube (and Viddler).

Innovation Chaos Vs Refined Order

I had an interesting conversation today over Twitter with Simon Wardley, business innovation specialist and punchy public speaker.  Unfortunately the 140 character limit of Twitter makes it difficult to say what you really need to say but it still makes interesting reading.  I’ve cut ‘n’ shut the text spanning two or more tweets to make [...]

Self Assessment Made Easy

I’ve had an idea that would end the nightmare of self assessment and it would be relatively easy for banks and the Inland Revenue to implement.
First off, let’s look at where we are currently with self assessment:
At the moment you have to fill in and file self assessment forms manually and submit them to the [...]