Monthly Archives: February 2005

IP address fun

Yes. I am paranoid. And I have delusions of grandeur. Here’s something inneresting from my Bloggerheads stats for February: 194.201.189.212 (18 pages, last visit 09 Feb 2005 – 11:44) See if you can guess (before you click) what this IP … Continue reading

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I miss Douglas

Amazon is hosting the new Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy trailer. Enjoy.

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Hello Labour Party peeps!

“One more chance” says wife-beater Blair. Heh. I suspect this may be an ugly metaphor. There is no suggestion that Tony actually beats Cherie. Making such a claim would be more than a little bit silly. I’ve yet to process … Continue reading

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And Blair will say: now is not the time to go digging up the past…

Independent – British troops face new charges as bodies of Iraqi civilians are exhumed: Charges against British troops are believed to be imminent following fresh allegations of crimes committed in Iraq, including cases relating to the deaths of civilians. Army … Continue reading

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Special project

Can any Bloggerheads readers that also read lots and lots of books please make themselves known? I may have an interesting project for you. UPDATE – Cheers all. More than enough. I’ll be in touch with some of you today.

Posted in Consume! | 18 Comments

Eclectic link dump #6

Alternative V-day cards. Sorry they’re late. These coupons are late, too. Shoot me. Why London’s iron railings are painted black. The pigs is still there. Now why would he do this, do you think? Guns and alcohol. If they could … Continue reading

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The increasing influence of British weblogs

The Times – British bloggers grow bolder: A study of British political blogs carried out by the Hansard Society last year criticised the UK’s main sites for pandering to “internet connoisseurs rather than ordinary members of the public”… Political blogging … Continue reading

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Norman Gunston: legend

I just caught a fabulous profile of – and interview with – Norman Gunston on Radio 4. You chaps need to find out more about Norman Gunston, yes you do. Start here and follow your nose. Another interesting and not … Continue reading

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Bush using real prostitutes to do his whoring?

I’ve been so busy with BB that haven’t really been keeping up with the whole Jeff Gannon thing, but how can I not take an interest when things are getting this interesting? (Some links in the latter report NSFW.)

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Terror in the media

LivingInTerror.com: (Is) an experiment designed to track the number of terror related stories across the worlds media. By doing so I hope to draw attention to the disparity between what is portrayed in the media and the reality of everyday … Continue reading

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