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- Sunderland 1 – 0 Arsenal, a weekend of gloom… by World of Arsenal on Nov 23, 2009 in Uncategorized
Okay, so it’s taken me a while longer to get round to writing this report of the game and the main reason was that it was just such a bad result, such a bad approach and just felt wrong. When I look at the fixtures post International and knew w...
- A low carbon story by David's Kingsbury blog on Nov 23, 2009 in carbon neutral bollocks low carbon
I am learning how to live within what appears to be guidance, as despite it working on many projects there are still huge gaps, and the rule is to look for the guidance in the apparent space. Well today the place with the old sign closed early and ma...
- Grass Burns by Zen Mischief on Nov 22, 2009 in news risk lifestyle logic BBC
My eye has just been caught by a headline on the BBC News feed:Lawnmowers 'injure thousands'Clearly this is totally unacceptable. It's our inalienable right to be saved from such risks. Lawnmowers must be banned. Immediately.
- Top 10 Internet moments of the decade by Let's talk on THEWITCHEZ blog. on Nov 22, 2009 in Web design
The Webby Awards, handed out by New York's International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, have announced their list of the top 10 Internet moments of the decade. With just a quick scan, the list is impressive and underscores the incredible impac...
- A gathering of kindred spirits by the madsta journals on Nov 22, 2009 in girlie gatherings of epic sorts.
wow, did you enjoy that matriage of pictures? i really did,do they confuse you? my plan has worked.so last night, NEW MOON!!!!!!!!! it was long awaited, 11 months and a day since twillight was released! not that i counted or anything, we made ou...
- Taboo! by Zen Mischief on Nov 21, 2009 in civil liberties personal law beliefs ethics philosophy pornography morality democracy mind Douglas Adams nudity lifestyle human rights free speech logic
I’ve been thinking recently about our taboos. What I find curious is where we individually draw the boundary lines between what’s acceptable, what’s unacceptable and what falls in the grey area between. This is partly because some of my views...




