Monthly Archives: March 2006

It’s been a week

But I’m back. Time to post a load of rubbish to make up for the backlog.

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Tom Cruise vs. South Park

Tom Cruise’s objections to an episode of South Park have resulted in it being pulled. Luckily it’s already hit the internet.

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Labour Friends of Iraq

I’d heard of the Labour Friends of Iraq, reading posts to other blogs. I’d never bothered to click on the links, however, and so have missed out on gems like this. The article discusses a coming Stop the War Coalition demonstration, and points out that the SWC might be more properly titled: Stop the attempt […]

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Oh dear

The BBC have shown themselves up again. The time has come to strip the BBC of its status as a public service broadcaster, according to the independent think-tank Civitas. A programme broadcast on 5 October 2005 called ‘Little Kinsey’ manifested such a distortion of its source material that we can no longer depend upon the […]

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Adverts

Today I was musing about the recent TV series, “Lost,” which was produced in America and shown on Channel 4. I was slightly irked by the adverts on Lost, which were always placed in silly places. Each episode would start with a summary of previous ones, and the broadcaster would often follow this up with […]

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Abortion

With the growing controversy in America, I thought I ought to say something. But Dr. Crippen seems able to say it much better than I ever could: We can all surely agree to try to reduce the abortion rate. And the best way to do that is to improve education about sex and contraception and […]

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How a car seat can ruin your day

Well it can’t really. Not at all. (Unless you’ve installed it incorrectly of course). Driving a car is probably the single most dangerous thing that any of us do in life. Riding in a car bears a similar risk. Seatbelts have been found to greatly reduce the risk and severity of injuries in road accidents. […]

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Bug-me-not

I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned this before, but it’s good enough to discuss again. Some websites, such as those operated by newspapers or scientific journals (among many others), are perfectly happy to give you lots of information for free. Annoyingly though, they want you to sign up first, providing them an email address and […]

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Apologies to anyone…

…who reads this in a feed aggregator. I’ve just republished the previous two posts about twenty times trying to get the paragraph spacing right. I think we’re there now.

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Weapons to Iraq

From Nick Cohen writing in the Evening Standard (via Norm): What percentage of Saddam Hussein’s weapons came from Britain and America? I askbecause on the rare occasions the BBC mentions Saddam’s genocidal crimes italways says he was ‘armed by the West.’I bet you can’t guess the answer.According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, a […]

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Funerals

Here on the BBC website: Chelsea and Southampton legend Peter Osgood has died at the age of 59.Osgood collapsed while attending a family funeral service on Wednesday atSlough crematorium. It’s been said that at least you get to be centre of attention at your own funeral. That’s a bit less effective if somebody goes and […]

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