Author Archives: Tim Ireland
About Tim Ireland
Tim is the sole author of Bloggerheads.Bloggerheads – Year Three
Bloggerheads was born at 10:02 on Friday, December 14, 2001. On the first anniversary, I crunched a few numbers. Last year, I crunched and compared. This year, we crunch and compare yet again. (Next year, some comparisons may be a … Continue reading
War, games, ideas and me, me, me.
Why bring back the draft when there are so many perfectly serviceable meatbags of ‘retirement’ age? Violent video games winning war on crime! 2004: The year in ideas. And now, on with the Self-Absorption Challenge: Another ‘best weblog’ competition! (Ooh, … Continue reading
Aznar: what an amateur
When in doubt; deny everything. When you’re seriously up shit creek; Ctrl+A Delete.
Flash: Loving Life and Loving Death
Juicy Panic – You drive me oh oh oh – absolutely mad and totally Japanese. You’ll have to dig for I Love Death at Lodger.tv, which has some shocking mystery-meat navigation. (You will have seen Doorsteps before; I’m pretty sure … Continue reading
Art for Jesus!
These are some Bible-rific images! The images are huge, so they download kind of slow… but do make time to check out this classic. The curly red hair on Mary is the icing on the fruitcake.
New look for Yahoo, UK-force for Google
Yahoo has a new partner-weighted streamlined look. You can take a tour here. Also, Google has – for the first time – started forcing UK users of their search engine to Google.co.uk (although I have a dim memory of them … Continue reading
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.