Monthly Archives: January 2005
Google combats comment spam
Google has a plan to combat comment spam. Movable Type, SixApart and Yahoo are on board. The problem is, we’ll know it works and the comment spammers will know it works… but will the people who get sold comment spam … Continue reading
From Iraq to inauguration to Iran
So, here we are. The day of Bush’s inauguration. A day or quiet protest for some. Guardian – Protesters refuse to stand on ceremony: When President George Bush travels down Pennsylvania Avenue in his black limousine for today’s inaugural parade, … Continue reading
Stephen Green denies being the source of the Jerry Springer protest email
I have my answer from Stephen Green of Christian Voice regarding the circular at the centre of the Jerry Springer protests. I asked him the following question via email on Jan 11: Dear Mr Green, Can you confirm that the … Continue reading
Abuse of Iraqis by British troops: naming the bad apples
Well, isn’t that interesting? Richard Desmond appears to be trying to get on Tony’s good side by not running the images and instead reminding us what this fight is ‘really’ about… and that we could all get blowed up… BBC … Continue reading
Iraq: abuse by UK soldiers (graphic content warning goes here)
Guardian – Court martial told of soldiers’ ‘appalling’ abuse: Three British soldiers carried out “shocking and appalling” physical and sexual abuse of Iraqi prisoners that was photographed by servicemen, a court martial heard today. Twenty-two photographs were released by a … Continue reading
In search of the ultimate party animal
Next time you have a party, invite someone ‘famous’… or Paul.
OK, let’s try this again…
Hey everyone! Tom’s back! Oh, and you just have to meet Rodney Hylton-Potts, who recently won the blink-and-you-miss-it mess that was Vote For Me.
Rupa Huq mixes it up… up north
Election Watch launched a few days ago, and today warns that: If we’re not careful, this election campaign could turn very boring, very quickly. I’ve heard this a few times from most political commentators and said so to this nice … Continue reading
Your chance to spam some guy’s living room
Send your message today via The LED Sign! Oh, and you won’t want to miss Bill Gates posing for Teen Beat in 1983.
Omar Bakri Mohammed: The Sun speaks!
Today, Page 3 lovely Keeley (18, from Bromley) is staggered that cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed can get away with his sick rants. She says: “I find it amazing that he has been allowed to stay this long. Why the government … Continue reading