Wednesday, October 10, 2001
In a bizarre twist of fate real-life has delivered
more evidence that
Bert is Evil. It seems that the
felt-faced uber-criminal has been spotted in the presence of
Bin Laden himself. Here's the article I saw this on first:
Fox News.
[Additional: Here's the skinny on
snopes]
posted by Andy Buchanan at 11:11 PM
Tuesday, October 09, 2001
Apparently
Jedi Knights have gained official recognition as a religion in the UK Census 2001. Whatever that's supposed to mean. As far as I can tell it just means it's listed in the Census Stats. Jedi Knightery (??) still has the same legitimacy it's always had. Slap the journalists for dredging this story up again. Here's it is on
BBC News and
The Register.
And what do you make of these
dorks?
posted by Andy Buchanan at 5:19 PM
Here (and
here) is a cracker of a story in the
Guardian about
Jo Moore, Labour Party spin doctor using the 11th September atrocities as a cynical cover to bury embarrassing news.
posted by Andy Buchanan at 12:51 PM
Remember those awesomely annoying
Rubik's cubes? Well they've cropped up fairly often recently in the mad rush of
80's nostalgia and now you can have a fully emulated
cube in flash! And yes, I did know how to solve it when I was a kid, though I expect I wouldn't stand a chance these days. As the comedian
Jasper Carrott once said "Only kids and loonies can do the cube"......
posted by Andy Buchanan at 10:29 AM
Monday, October 08, 2001
My first post.........
Airhockey !!!!
posted by Chris Wood at 2:06 PM
I've been following
David Icke's take on developments since
September the 11th. Don't be put off by the
reptillian conspiracy stuff, there's still plenty of interesting speculation in there. It sure is one of the ugliest sites I've seen in a long while though! David Ickle should check out
web pages that suck.
posted by Andy Buchanan at 12:36 PM
It seems that
Hollywood writers and directors are providing the US government with possible
terrorist scenarios, here's the
link.
posted by Andy Buchanan at 12:12 PM
After a while wrestling with
NetObjects Fusion, I finally decided to ditch it and go with something else, namely
Dreamweaver. I've now ported over the
Wallpaper site to
Dreamweaver, though it still needs tidying. Dreamweaver seems cool, though it's going to take me time to learn to use it properly, and I will miss the site organisation features from NOF. As it happens it seems that NetObjects is
winding down anyway...
posted by Andy Buchanan at 12:07 PM