I use POPFile to help sort my email. It looks at the words used within each email and uses Bayes Theorem to classify it into the categories I've chosen according to what I've taught it. After a day or two, … Continue reading
Ian
After doing a post about how they were considering it, I forgot to do a VICTORY !!! post when the evil London Mardi Gras (spit) actually decided to give up and go home. Ken would like a 'high profile' 'world … Continue reading
… in England and Wales at least, is 'no'. http://www.sw5.info/rape.htm
Three separate places are currently debating this one. What do you think? … Continue reading
… and it turns out he was very well known to the police. Albeit a different force. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3313501.stm The string of dropped rape cases makes me even more convinced the reason the CPS have chosen to omit this section of … Continue reading
Responding to a query about the legality of bukkake parties yesterday, I couldn't resist saying that… if it's an 'in your face' event …it was more likely to get raided. I did add '(sorry)' though 🙂 … Continue reading
The big one is "That no-one would buy Magic: The Gathering." I can't find it on google groups, but there was a post way back on rec.games.design (or r.g.d.board) from someone called Richard who said something along the lines of … Continue reading
I'm quite glad I didn't actually tape this. I'd have been going 'oi, noooo'. I mean, yes, Basic Instinct (#5). I loved it. I loved it so much that, when I next went to the US, I bought an ice … Continue reading
Browsing through the House of Lords judicial decisions on their website, I was struck by something referenced in one case. One defence against a charge of murder is that you've been sufficiently provoked * As Lord Hoffman says, a case … Continue reading