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Ben DavisBen Davis is a freelance web developer based in Derby who loves creating beautiful, content-driven websites. He uses only open source products to power his creations to show that with just a little imagination, endless curiosity and a healthy dose of caffeine anything is possible.

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April, 2010

  1. My First Javamorph

    April 26, 2010 by Ben

    Me morphing into my brother Sam.

    Just a quick post to show what can be made in around 10 minutes with a nifty little java morphing application called Javamorph and of course my favourite image editor gimp.

    The Javamorph project can be found at Google Code or if you’re lucky enough to use Ubuntu it’s in your repositories so you can just apt-get it. I think it’s in the Debian Squeeze repos too.

    The project homepage is worth checking out for a brief overview of how the program works and a link to a very informative pdf that explains all.

    My very quick and dirty example shows me turning into my youngest brother and back again. Sorry Sam.

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  2. Tweeted this week 2010-04-18

    April 18, 2010 by Ben

    • Finally listened to my best mates' new ep = Awesome! Cue sounds of screaming fans & the twang of underwear elastic http://bit.ly/9TibAc #

  3. Tweeted this week 2010-04-11

    April 11, 2010 by Ben

    • Today i have the mental acuity and problem solving skills of an over-excited spaniel. This took over an hour to post… #
    • Viagra now available in powder form. Just pour some in your tea. It does nothing for your erection but it stops your biscuits going soft. #
    • Thank you radio1 & mr carter for an afternoon of real music.. A nice change from the usual sex-obsessed pop – call me mr flintstone indeed! #

  4. Tweeted this week 2010-04-04

    April 4, 2010 by Ben

    • Every time an M&S advert comes on telly so do I… #
    • Just seen the trailer for Cemetery Junction – looks great! We need more Gervais films before he gets too old for all this acting lark ;) #
    • Tribute iTunes download to fund cervical cancer research at UCL http://bit.ly/brIkmJ #