Monthly Archives: December 2004
Star Wars Photoshopping Project Prints now discounted
OK, here’s how it works… you bitch; I listen. The Star Wars Photoshopping Project Prints have been greatly discounted. You can now pick up an A2 print for 20 squid and still get it delivered in time for Christmas (if … Continue reading
The Sun: taking Christmas on tour
The Sun continued it’s Save Our Christmas campaign on Saturday with a FREE (if haughtily branded) nativity poster and news of an attack on the age-old tradition of celebrating Christmas via the conspicuous consumption of electricity. Vic Moszczynski’s 8ft Father … Continue reading
Dr David Kelly: the lack of blood ‘mystery’
I don’t see what the big mystery is, myself. It’s pretty obvious that Mackinlay and Campbell had sucked him dry.
Today, class, we look through the round dog-flap…
Teaching assistant who served preschoolers dog food is placed on paid administrative leave.
Some help for the mobile phone addict in your life
Timely intervention. You know it makes sense. (Links directly to PDF file.)
Saddam Hussein: one year on and still no trial
BBC – World still waits for Saddam trial: The original plan had been to bring Saddam and his henchmen to a relatively quick trial – possibly within six months. That date has repeatedly slipped, due in part to the lack … Continue reading
13yee joins the diarists
Meet 13yee, who begins his South West Trains diary with a tale of a pretty typical penalty-fare sting.
Songs, spyware, slobsessions and suggestions
What’s that song? Don’t know, don’t care. Will regulation reform the spyware companies? For some strange reason, I have the impression they’ll find a workaround. Alpha-bloggers and digi-slobs… apsirations and reality, really. No matter. There’s no danger of computers doing … Continue reading
‘Lotion’ by Greenskeepers
Lotion 8.6Mb Quicktime… see it before they get sued. See also (if you haven’t already): “It puts its bag on its head and it gets into the truck.”
I pray daily for the death of coalition troops and Iraqi civilians
Well, I would if I believed in God. Which I clearly don’t, as I don’t believe in George W. Bush’s version of God. Independent – Last week the US lost its 1,000th soldier killed in combat. Why did no one … Continue reading



