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Famulus - Lost in Dyscordia | September 5th 2008 by Martin Bryant
Today has been interesting. Yesterday, I actually started to feel a little anxious regarding my next contract. I don’t normally worry about these things, but the market does seem to be quiet right now. Not dead by any means but certainly subdued.On read more
The road to victory for the Republicans
Leo Africanus | September 3rd 2008 by Leo Africanus
Cartoon by Steve Bell in The Guardian. read more
misTweeting an embargo?
Suse and the city | September 2nd 2008 by Rainier PR
Last week I was mildly amused to watch two well known and respected journalists slate a PR story that - thankfully - wasn't mine on Twitter. "New leader in rubbish PR stunt of 08. Firm gets psychologist to "identify" new net deprivation syndrome they read more
What’s Wrong With Us ?
Our Evolution | August 27th 2008 by Alexander M Zoltai
So many problems in our Human Family… So hard to see the way out… So hard to even see why… Could it be Our fault? “How long will humanity persist in its waywardness? How long will injustice continue? How long is chaos and conf read more
CATCH OF THE DAY
Pressed On | August 27th 2008 by Diane Becker
Our 'Catch of the Day' - a fly swiped using this weeks Guardian Guide (Saturday 9 August 2008) added an ironic twist to the title of the cover story 'Why we're all hooked on Steve Carell'. "It's all surreal," Carell muses, "... the last couple of yea read more
Guardian revamps its blogs
e-consultancy blog | August 26th 2008
The Guardian has updated its blogs section to bring it in line with the rest of the site, while navigation and comment functionality has also been improved. At first glance, the new design looks pretty good, but we've taken a closer look to find read more
David Mitchell on the Olympics
Newsjiffy | August 23rd 2008 by Richard Brennan
Although I have a reasonable knowledge of sport, I don't read the sport sections of newspapers that much, as I rely on the BBC's 10 o'clock news for sport information. However, I make an exception for the sport section of Saturday's Guardian, as it h read more
Britain’s top 10 private media companies
London Calling » the mobile advertising blog | August 21st 2008 by Andrew Grill
The Daily Telegraph newspaper in London has been running a series on the “Britain’s biggest private companies” over the last week or so - covering the top 10 retailers, property, manufacturers, food and drink, transport and leisure, read more
Cellulare ritrovato….con il software antifurto Guardian?
P@ssioneMobile | August 19th 2008 by PassioneMobile
A riportarlo Mauikek… è un episodio accaduto ad un utente GL1987 del forum di cellularmagazine.it Il nostro malcapitato in una bellissima giornata d’estate decide di farsi un bel bagno nel mare lì vicino. Purtroppo il cellulare non ama l†read more
One silly tipple — Online Rage
Bishop Alan's Blog | August 18th 2008 by Alan Wilson
A while ago, I was interested to hear from someone who runs Samaritans, a UK suicide helpline, that most of their contacts come as emails. Perhaps the comparative anonymity of the keyboard provides an open space where shy people can open up. But, as read more
Michael Phelps Could Eat You For Breakfast
A Mouse Bouche: The Hart Sisters Eat Life | August 18th 2008 by Megan Hart
Dear Boo,I had heard tales of the 12,000 calories Michael Phelps consumes per day but it really is hard to fathom without seeing it all laid out in front of you. Watch this video of a UK journalist from the Guardian attempting to go bite for bite. On read more
Some interesting thoughts on gender roles
The Simple Pastor | August 18th 2008 by Phil W
Not too long this post kicked off a whole series of posts and debates here. So it was an intriguing few days at Newday, the Newfrontiers youth event. While taking some time out one afternoon I read this in the Sunday Times, where a female author argu read more
Homeopathy - a chronic social disease?
It's Alive!! | August 18th 2008
I hate that people just aren’t aware of how much a sham homeopathy is. At the start of the year I remember being shocked that there was actually a whole week devoted to this voodoo medicine. Then, recently at an interview selection activity for read more
5 MUST-HAVE SECURITY APPLICATIONS FOR YOUR SYMBIAN SMARTPHONE
DIGITAL PASSION | August 16th 2008
Following are some, best security applications to keep your symbian device and your data safe and secure:1. ZPlus Security Suite (Only for symbian series 60 v2 phones like Nokia N70, N72, N90, 6680 etc) --With its help you can hide and protect almost read more
Photoshop miracles!
ProgrammerFish | August 13th 2008 by Umair Khan jadoon
See the artistic strength of Photoshop! If you’re feeling “cleared for weird,” peep the intricate, disturbing paintings of Ryohei Hase, all painted in Photoshop. The UI Resource Center features a long and detailed interview with th read more
Drug Research - How It is Manipulated
Healthy Articles | August 12th 2008 by kanrich
If you think drug research is honest, you need to read this. We would like to think that the research done by the pharmaceutical companies is honest, but more than one news story has shown otherwise. If we had the political will, or if the FDA was le read more
End Of The World As We Know It
123beta | August 11th 2008 by Butch
The sky is falling, the sky is falling...The beginning of our extinction as predicted by Oliver TickellI predict that the sun WILL rise tomorrow. And the next day; and the next day; and so on and so forth...Tags: Guardian, dumb UK liberals, Global Wa read more
Russia Vs. Georgia: The Left Are Only Anti-War When It Suits Them
Boatang & Demetriou | August 9th 2008 by kevin boatang
I’ve become quite accustomed to the ways and the mentality of the modern Left. Having spent years working for government departments in London, going on marches and demos during a brief flirtation with the Left in my experimental early 20s and read more
Boris Johnson’s First 100 Days As Mayor of London
Boatang & Demetriou | August 9th 2008 by kevin boatang
It’s heartbreaking to see what has happened to the City of my birth and upbringing over the last decade. I spent 26 years as a Londoner, and on the occasions I go back to visit people, the changes are noticeable - though alarmingly, not so noti read more
Death and transfiguration of the journalist
On An Overgrown Path | August 9th 2008
Is it surprising that we keep hearing of the death and transfiguation of the music journalist? Take the gushing profile above of Gustavo Dudamel by Guardian chief arts writer Charlotte Higgins which took up half a page in the paper's main news sectio read more
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We Make The Cops Look Dumb | August 7th 2008
[update: - the article is up, War Bus is out, YouTube played nice] Either the time that the Great Beast Ceefax rises to subtitle the world or the time you can read all about War Twat over on The Guardian Games Blog. Take your pick. With mega thanks t read more
Even the Guardian Gets Linkbait
Cornwall seo | August 7th 2008 by Lyndon Antcliff
The Guardian has run a piece talking about linkbait as if it were an everyday thing. Has linkbait gone mainstream? Jack Schofield knows his linkbait, the piece he has referenced is a cracking piece, although as I speak it has not been submitted to di read more
He keeps my obsession going
Things do not change, we change | August 7th 2008 by Michael Johnston
So I wrote about my obsession with Paulo Coehlo....he's done it again. I got this off is facebook fan page from Art my obsessed friend.... Novelist Paulo Coelho finds the perfect alchemy of print & digital From Paulo CoelhoToday at 4:19pm Dear fr read more
We’re Far Removed From Proof of ‘Six Degrees’ Theory - Wall…
Online Degree News and Views for Women | August 6th 2008 by Solaris
ABC NewsWe’re Far Removed From Proof of ‘Six Degrees’ TheoryWall Street Journal Blogs, NY - 54 minutes ago... fragmentary nature of the online population, and certainly are more rigorous than the original six-degrees experiment from m read more
Monbiot Speaks Sense And The Greens Show There Is No Solution Tha…
Boatang & Demetriou | August 6th 2008 by kevin boatang
In yesterday’s Groanyaid, George Monbiot, that leader of the green movement, said that everything was about beating coal and if that meant nuclear, so be it. Surprising really. Surprising because the green’s hatred of nuclear has always b read more
Aaa giornalisti cercasi in Rai e in Bbc. Che differenza, però
giornalisticamente blog | August 5th 2008 by ciro pellegrino
La Rai, Radio televisione italiana ha deciso che dobbiamo convincerci che è trasparente come una casa di vetro. E ha quindi messo on-line le procedure  concorsuali dei contratti a tempo determinato (leggasi contratti da precario). La Rai dovrebb read more
Guardian cartoon RSS feed sucks
Caricatures Ireland | August 5th 2008 by Allan Cavanagh
The biggest let down I’ve ever experienced from an RSS feed. I subscribed to the Guardian cartoon feed on Google Reader and all you get is the title, artist and description. No artwork. That’s crap. Fair enough there’s advertising r read more
What NEWSPAPER do YOU read?
The Life of Pisaman The Second | August 5th 2008 by Sam
Hello again!I was on my round today and it got me thinking! What newspapers do people actually read. As for me, I am ashamed to admit that if I did read a paper, it would be The Sun. However, people find that The Sun doesn't actually bring you news, read more

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