Oh, hello! Welcome. You've caught me by surprise. Honestly, if I'd known you were coming I would have baked a cake.
Sorry about the mess. And the lights. And the rats. No, they're harmless, just shoo them away.
Pull up a chair & make yourself at home while I see what's in the cupboard. All right, perhaps not that chair. But I think there's a perfectly serviceable pouffe around here somewhere, just have a rummage. It might be a good idea to wear gloves or whatever.
iOS music apps and other odds and ends. Check 'em out.



WT4 is the latest (2013–present) blog incarnation. Volume is low.
The original (and still the best) was Walky Talky (2003–2008), from the halcyon days when blogging actually meant something, or at least we could pretend to ourselves that it did. There is lots of content there, and some of it is actually pretty entertaining. WT2 (2008) wasn't really a blog at all, but it doesn't belong anywhere else either. WT3 (2009–2013) was a return to a more normal blogging format, but never quite regained the old momentum.



Decade-long pictorial love-hate letter to London. Made and posted piecemeal over the years, collected here in somewhat larger versions.



Visit to a derelict swimming pool. Some of these photos are a bit ropey technically, but the location is very striking.
I have various other presences on the web. No, most of them don't get used much at the moment. Some used to; some may in future. Some just never will. These are the tip of the iceberg...
                Twitter: @walkymatt
                Facebook: matthew.caldwell
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                Email: matt@jua0ci.wcbzw.com
                
                Vimeo: walkytalky
                YouTube: walkymatt
                Instagram: walkymatt
                Flickr: walkytalky
                500px: walkytalky
                BandCamp: walkytalky
                SoundCloud: walkymatt
                HearThis: walkytalky
                
                
                UCL: Matthew Caldwell
                Stack Overflow: 登入境外网络加速软件
                GitHub: bcmd (work)
                GitHub: 登入境外网络加速软件
                ResearchGate: Matthew Caldwell
                
As Zarquon is my witness, I will never have a LinkedIn account.