Monthly Archives: July 2005
Oh, joy
Those who know me well will know of my great love for sport, so my unbridled joy that the Olympics are coming to town will not surprise you. (Yay. Hooray. Watch me jump up and down with glee. But not … Continue reading
Banding together to fight evil
Introducing The G8 Justice League.
And the winner is… no-one
It was announced last night that no award would be granted in the Elected Representative category of the New Statesmen New Media Awards. I’m angry, but also baffled… so I need to take the time to investigate a few things … Continue reading
Live8: making a ‘difference’
I saw this aerial shot of the Live8 concert in Hyde Park last Saturday and it got me a-thinking. I poked around for an aerial shot of the rally following the protest march against the Iraq war from 15 Feb … Continue reading
Is Mark Pritchard a gutless spammer?
Do pardon the belligerent tone of the headline. I’m in a mood. Mark Pritchard’s Blog (or lack of it): So if Mark was Technical Manager for a company who are a leading UK provider of Domain Registration and Web Hosting … Continue reading
Rove: one charge of treason, one charge of perjury
Newsweek – Time magazine talked to Bush’s guru for Plame story: The e-mails surrendered by Time Inc., which are largely between Cooper and his editors, show that one of Cooper’s sources was White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove, … Continue reading
Proud to be a knobhead
John Harris – What do we want? History! When do we want it? Now!



