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31/Mar/2006

yo, mo

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 6:08 pm

via richards link earlier:

legoMoAisha.jpg

Mo goes online

Filed under: General — richard @ 3:18 pm

www.prophetmohammed.co.uk/
Marvellous
r.

29/Mar/2006

ang on

Filed under: General — om @ 4:36 pm

hmmm….

poohman.jpg

very good bad thing

Filed under: General — om @ 4:08 pm

www.zonicweb.net/badalbmcvrs/
or should that be – very bad good thing ?
whats yer favourites ?
mine has to be
www.zonicweb.net/badalbmcvrs/manowar.jpg

ace of spades

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 10:45 am

www.myspace.com/therealsenorsenor
check out the cover of ace of spades…. :)

28/Mar/2006

to be sure to be sure

Filed under: General — richard @ 5:26 pm

Marvellous.
corkinit-01.jpg

27/Mar/2006

iChat extension

Filed under: General — Da Labtastic Massive @ 1:18 pm

This looks like a nice iChat extension that has auto-away message,
tabs on chat windows and loads more:
www.ksuther.com/chax/
Pete

nice…

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 8:54 am

this website [and some others, by the look of it] have decided to
publish a searchable
version of the electoral roll:
www.b4usearch.com/
check it out – click on ‘people’ and type in your details.
rather a nasty violation of our rights to privacy…

26/Mar/2006

Stop the seal hunt

Filed under: General — richard @ 10:00 am

Stop the seal hunt.
www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/263683224
Enough said.
r.

24/Mar/2006

Patently silly

Filed under: General — richard @ 6:00 pm

www.patentlysilly.com/
via b3ta
r.

the telephone box

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 4:36 pm

knickerbockerglory.blogspot.com/2006/01/great-telephone-box-
tale-one-summer-i.html

March for free expression

Filed under: General — richard @ 11:15 am

Sometimes I really wish I was still in London to be able to attend
this sort of thing. It had slipped my mind with all the problems up
here with our kitchen, but this post below reminded me.
Be good to know if anybody from the list is planning on attending.
Regards,
Richard.
Begin forwarded message:
> Subject: [secular_newsline] A plea for tomorrow’s rally
>
> Just thought I’d issue a last minute plea to anyone who can make it to
> Trafalgar Square tomorrow for the March for Free Expression.
>
> Many muslim groups are intent on portraying everyone present as
> racists – we can’t allow that to happen. They are attempting to
> deflect all criticism or mocking of their religion by labelling
> atheists and secularists as racist bigots. This is most definitely not
> the case. We have an argument to put, and it’s important that it’s
> heard.
>
> So please, please, please…if you can attend the rally tomorrow then
> please do. Leave the kids with some kindly neighbours, put the weekly
> shop off until Sat evening, send your favourite football team your
> regards for the day. Make sure every blog, chat room and newsgroup you
> attend knows about the rally.
>
> marchforfreeexpression.blogspot.com/
>
> 2pm, Trafalagar Square
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete
>

Impeach Bush!

Filed under: General — mjc @ 12:45 am

One for the peak oil skepticks
www.energybulletin.net/14102.html

23/Mar/2006

Firefox “causes” breakup

Filed under: General — peterr @ 6:12 pm

Firefox “causes” breakup

From bug 330884:
This privacy flaw has caused my fiancé and I to break-up after having
dated for 5 years.
The reporter’s fiancé had secretly used Firefox on her computer to
visit dating sites such as JDate, SwingLifeStyle, and Adult
FriendFinder. While logging into those sites, he told Firefox to
never remember passwords for those sites. He then uninstalled
Firefox, probably because he was worried that she would find out
which sites he had been visiting.
Later, she installed Firefox for herself, and happened to need to
edit the list of sites to never save passwords for. She quickly
realized that he had been visiting dating sites in secret, and was
also able to determine that he was still an active member of some of
the sites. As one might expect, this led to a breakup.
Should the Firefox uninstaller offer to delete profile data, like
most game uninstallers do, or at least notify users that profile data
was not deleted? Can it do so in a way that won’t confuse users too
much or cause accidental dataloss? What about platforms like Mac
where most programs (including Firefox) do not have an installer or
uninstaller?

22/Mar/2006

really good music

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 2:44 pm

to counter nick’s atrocities, if you’ve not seen this blog, it’s well
worth a look:
www.moistworks.com/

Really bad music

Filed under: General — Da Labtastic Massive @ 12:52 pm

It’s difficult to describe just how bad this stuff is;
dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/estate/xdz75/songs.htm

Apocalypse Pooh

Filed under: General — richard @ 12:04 pm

www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2404060?htv=12
via boing boing.
r.

powers of ten, in java

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 10:24 am

i remember seeing the original ‘powers of ten’ film when i was a kid,
and it made a great impression
here’s an updated version using java:
micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/
index.html

you make me sick

Filed under: General — shardcore @ 9:30 am

895.jpg

21/Mar/2006

Inevitable someone was going to do it

Filed under: General — peterr @ 3:02 pm

cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7400133392
Pete

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