Author Archives: Tim Ireland
About Tim Ireland
Tim is the sole author of Bloggerheads.Shiny happy people
The Happy Poster Project is enjoying a revival thanks to this little outing at Metafilter. Scott (who has recently learned that Teh Beatles are evil) has reported turning up to work to see one of the posters gracing a colleague’s … Continue reading
I’m sorry…
… but I have to wait, and so do you. See you in the morning. :o) PS – Oi! Milton! Wake up!
Tim Montgomerie is a genius
Times – Tories plan to beat ‘bias’ by bringing in bloggers: The Conservative Right is to turn to new American campaigning techniques and the internet to try to revive the party and overcome what it sees as opposition from the … Continue reading
Just you wait….
I will have a *very* special treat for you on Tuesday morning. :o) UPDATE – Tom’s back online, and he has a small treat for you right now.
Iraq war advice: a new development?
This has just been passed to me by Wibbler: Intriguing new development tonight on the government’s legal advice on going to war with Iraq. Can’t say any more at this point I’m afraid, suffice to say it’s important, and you … Continue reading
Selective approaches to the sanctity of life
Read this. Now. (Link via Chicken Yoghurt.)
Backing Blair – more constituency updates
The tactical voting advice at Backing Blair has been updated.
Googlebombs and Googlebombing: Teh Rules
Googlebombing describes the process of a group of sites (usually weblogs) linking to a target site with a chosen word or phrase (that may or may not appear on the target site) in order to make that target site the … Continue reading
Remembering to save often
We’re having a series of brown-outs in the office this morning, so my access to Teh Interwebs (and electricity, for that matter) is limited. I’m busying myself with a useful post about Googlebombs. tyepsavetypesave*bugger*restarttypesavetype*bugger*bugger*bugger*restarttypesavetypesave… With you shortly.
Two very different people
Meet Allan Scullion. He has some issues with council tax. Meet Dennis Paul. He has some problems with reality.