Monthly Archives: February 2006
Quick show-off on numbers
Yesterday BlogCode launched with 156 blogs in the database. 24 hours later, there are 502. A good first day. :o) UPDATE – We made it into Yahoo’s live database in 24 hours, Google’s in 32.
Sorry it’s late
I was busy. For those who have been on Mars these past few days For those who have been on Mars for over 50 years UPDATE – Liberal Common Sense – Extreme Peppering UPDATE – A video for you… Hunting … Continue reading
Interesting matches on BlogCode
When StoryCode.com first launched, we watched early matches with great interest. We were on the lookout for the quality matches and the quirky ones (one of the most interesting early matches was Animal Farm and A Christmas Carol). So, today, … Continue reading
BlogCode
OK folks, here it is… the Big Shiny New Thing I’ve been promising: BlogCode.com – the weblog directory and recommendation tool Blogcode.com is an initiative of StoryCode, the book-comparison project in which I have been proud to play a small … Continue reading
FCO still trying to gag Murray
Craig Murray – Murder in Samarkand: The FCO prepares for legal action Craig Murray – Declaration and Publication: The Stagg Letter and The Final Rejoinder
Big Shiny New Thing
Working like mad to make it happen by this afternoon, folks… we’re adding a special Very Useful Tool before we go BETA.
Has David Cameron signed EDM 1088 yet?
No, he hasn’t. Because he’s all mouth and no trousers. PS – The transformation is now complete; Brown is Blair.
Support the troops! Again!
When reading this editorial, keep in mind that Sun editor Rebekah Wade (remarkably) holds the same line as Downing Street on the July 7 bombings – i.e. that our misadventure in Iraq did nothing to bring this tragedy to our … Continue reading
Prince is a master
Fall down on your knees and worship here. (via)
Voodoo works
Boogity-boogity-boogity. Good people of Britain, I ask you once again to join me in a short voodoo ritual: Step 1 – Write down Tony Blair’s full name – Anthony Charles Lynton Blair – on a piece of paper Step 2 … Continue reading



