Frankfurt Conference
Next week I will be presenting several talks during the International PHP Conference . I will present on two topics: PHP 6 and Unicode in which I explain the current short comings in PHP's support for i18n and l10n and the new support for Unicode that will be implemented for PHP 6; and How PHP Ticks in which I will explain some of the details on how PHP works internally.
Besides those two talks I will also act as coach for the PHP Lounge . All of the three evens will happen on Tuesday November 8th.
Life Line
Updated a pub
Updated a bar
I've just finished reading "Schoofhondjes" (lapdogs, in Dutch).
The "Schoof" refers to the previous Dutch prime minister Dick Schoof, being the lapdog of Geert Wilders.
A great collection of columns, although I did need to Google some of the names and references as I hadn't heard about all of them!
Updated a bar; Confirmed a restaurant
Updated 3 restaurants, a vacant shop, and a bar; Confirmed a cosmetics shop, a cafe, and 2 other objects
Created 2 benches and 2 waste_baskets
Deleted a cycle_barrier
Put Kilburn Park station node in a more representable location (not at the back of the building where you can't get in)
Merge branch 'v2022'
Go with 2022.17
Merge branch 'v2022'
Update PHP merging script
Update data to 2026c
Kensal Green sidewalks: Fix alignment and connectivity near station; don't map sidewalks as separate on residential streets for just this tiny section; extend sidewalk mapping on Chamberlayne Road
New building
If you're in London (or Southern England) the ISS is going to make a fly over pass between 23:30 and 23:40 (a little earlier for West of London).
If you're further North than London, the ISS shows further South.
Almost straight overhead. It's going to be bright.
Created a wigs shop
Updated a fitness_centre
Seems I removed the landuse/natural tags
Updated a restaurant
Created a bench
Updated a cafe
But I think my favourite photo was of this Carrion Crow in flight.
The new birds I saw, were mostly too far away to get good photos.
But I saw my first Spoonbill, Corn Bunting, and a flock of Black-tailed Godwits.






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