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What does this say about audiences?

Posted on 23rd December 2004 by IanDecember 23, 2004
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From the top left of poster for the original Manchurian Candidate, before even Frank Sinatra's name: You must not miss the first five minutes to know what it's all about! Erm… I know I can be like Woody Allen in … Continue reading →

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I'm sorry, but it's so difficult to resist…

Posted on 6th December 2004 by IanDecember 6, 2004
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In June last year, someone was wondering which DTP program would be a better bet to teach students. A number of people disagreed when I said Quark was the Word Perfect of DTP – a formerly dominant but outdated program … Continue reading →

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It's been a while since…

Posted on 28th November 2004 by IanNovember 28, 2004
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Want 15 minutes of fame and can't think how? Why not do what's worked in the past again again, but not recently? Announce you've discovered that putting microphones in the ears of a model head produces a really lifelike 3D … Continue reading →

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"Why 'misfits' are picked on" part 3

Posted on 23rd November 2004 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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And today's Sun has… Mr T Henry ("a player of Association Football, m'lud") saying that he thinks bullying is wrong. Nothing else, at least in the online edition. I'll try to check a printed version later. Mind you, the DFES … Continue reading →

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"Why 'misfits' are picked on" part 2

Posted on 22nd November 2004 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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Looking for Stephen's non-constituency matter contact details, I see from the DFES website that On Tuesday 23 November, Stephen Twigg will also be launching new guidance, Stand Up for Us, which will be made available to schools. Stand Up for … Continue reading →

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"Why 'misfits' are picked on"… according to The Sun

Posted on 22nd November 2004 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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They've done a major article and 'The Sun Says' on bullying (they're against it) including a piece by Stephen Twigg, schools minister. Part of the article includes the 'why' box: KIDS are bullied for a whole variety of reasons which … Continue reading →

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Some new words for an old tune

Posted on 18th November 2004 by IanNovember 18, 2004
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The Marines' Hymn, 2004 version From the Halls of Montezuma To the mosques of old Iraq Us Marines are so much better At killing men who can't shoot back It's easy if they're wounded Like shooting a sitting duck The … Continue reading →

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This may just be me being thick, but

Posted on 17th November 2004 by IanNovember 17, 2004
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… what's the point of the '3 day travelcards' that are being introduced to London from January? They're touted as a partial replacement for the weekend travelcard (which gave a 25% discount over the cost of two one-day cards) but… … Continue reading →

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Microsoft uses warez?

Posted on 13th November 2004 by IanNovember 13, 2004
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According to a post on /., the .wav files with Windows Media Player contain the evidence they were edited with a pirated copy of SoundForge… … Continue reading →

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Norwegian animal protection society wants them banned so

Posted on 11th November 2004 by IanFebruary 5, 2012
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should you kiss goodbye to your inflatable sheep sex toy? Perhaps I should rephrase that… 🙂 Presumably they're also offended by dolphin shaped dildos too, and let's not get into the ones shaped like animal penises… … Continue reading →

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