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Andrea Dworkin is dead

Posted on 11th April 2005 by IanJanuary 30, 2012
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Susie Bright on the late Andrea Dworkin. The most interesting omission from the googlism is "Andrea Dworkin is wrong", which was a popular t-shirt slogan among American bisexual women back in the late 80s/early 90s. I'm struck by the difference … Continue reading →

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Dear Eurotunnel

Posted on 11th March 2005 by IanMarch 11, 2005
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We like travelling by Eurotunnel: it's fast and doesn't suffer from the weather or (much) from industrial action. But a £150 premium over travelling by ferry? (£220+ vs £70) Erm, no thanks. Maybe that's one of the reasons why you're … Continue reading →

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Stopping web page refreshes in the middle of form-filing

Posted on 4th March 2005 by IanMarch 4, 2005
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We have a spiffy new intranet at work, otherwise known as hosting a minimal webserver on my PC with a PHP-based message board for internal notices. Because I just know that half the staff aren't going to refresh their browsers … Continue reading →

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Animals 2 – Inhumans 0

Posted on 16th February 2005 by IanFebruary 16, 2005
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Last month, the Countryside Alliance got stuffed in the High Court, appeal and today they got stuffed in the Appeal Court. I thoroughly recommend reading court judgements – pick one at random from bailii or courtservice.gov.uk and let me know … Continue reading →

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If I ever consider voting Tory

Posted on 7th February 2005 by IanFebruary 7, 2005
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Please remind me of the depths to which assorted Tory spokespeople have sunk over the issue of 'immigration' recently and this past weekend in particular. If I still want to do it, I have clearly been taken over by an … Continue reading →

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The HP LaserJet Series II and III

Posted on 7th February 2005 by IanFebruary 7, 2005
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were two of the world's great printers. And unlike say the ground-breaking early Epson dot matrix printers like the FX-80, you might actually want one today. … Continue reading →

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THE MESSAGE COULD BE STRANGE BUT REAL, IF YOU PAY SOME ATTENTION TO IT

Posted on 31st January 2005 by IanJanuary 31, 2005
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In fact it was just another 419 spam in my inbox, but it did make me think: The Tories complaining about a proposed Labour poster with their leader as a flying pig, because it is offensive to his Jewish faith… … Continue reading →

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Not rabbiting…

Posted on 28th January 2005 by IanJanuary 28, 2005
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From an ad in the Metro on Wednesday (one of those stupid 'lowest unique bid' auctions lotteries): "the most unique price". I can't remember the site, and Google returns about 1.3 million pages for the phrase "most unique". What is … Continue reading →

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I was looking for something else, when I came across

Posted on 26th January 2005 by IanJanuary 26, 2005
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the obituary for Judge Boreham (most famous for being in charge of trials of the 'Yorkshire Ripper' Peter Sutcliffe and the Brighton bomber Patrick Magee). As is usual, he'd been a leading barrister before being appointed as a judge, including… … Continue reading →

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"Please give us all your banking details, including passwords…"

Posted on 17th January 2005 by IanJanuary 17, 2005
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