I am a web developer in Perth, Western Australia. I work with a variety of software but prefer free and open source software; open interoperable standards; and beverages containing either alcohol or caffeine (but not both).
I blog here at Passing Curiosity, I post photographs at Flickr and tweets (we're still calling them "tweets" aren't we?) at Twitter. I use Delicious to bookmark pages I'll want to see later and GitHub to store my Git repository. I've recently begun learning Japanese and am documenting my progress at Learning 日本語 (or, if your browser doesn't support IDN, http://xn--learning-y73g0hognl.com).
Once in a blue moon I visit Reddit, Digg, and Hacker News. I rarely use LinkedIn and will close my Facebook account one of these days.
The site is generated from Markdown-formatted text written with TextMate and Vim and stored in a repository on GitHub. These text files are turned into a web-site with Jekyll, using templates based on those by Mark Reid (with a few customisations).
The design of this site is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-alike 3.0 license, but the content itself may not be reproduced without permission except in accordance with fair-use.