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Friday, August 08, 2003


Gigli - the worst movie ever?

I once bought Andy a movie called Fat Guy Goes Nutzoid(aka Zeisters) - it was really pretty dire, but according to IMDB, there are far worse and Gigli has been voted as the worst movie of all time by over 2000 voters. This I am finding really hard to believe, whilst I am in no hurry to see it (I'll wait until it appears on MovieMax), there can't be anything worse than Dirty Dancing, or Santa Claus The Movie with Dudley Moore.

posted by Mark Matheson at 7:55 AM



Tuesday, August 05, 2003


C6?

The Beeb say beloved Clive Sinclair (Thank's for the Speccy mate) has plans to have another go at making a personal-transporter. No one will ever forget the much maligned (and with much good reason) C5. I sure hope he does (it) better this time.
Sir Clive Sinclair, inventor of the fabled C5 electric tricycle, road tests the revolutionary Segway scooter... and announces secret plans for another pioneering new personal transporter.
It was rumoured to be powered by a washing machine motor, was lusted after by pre-adolescent schoolboys and risked vanishing under a heavy goods vehicle without the driver noticing.
When it was unleashed on an unsuspecting public in 1985, the Sinclair C5 was the last word in futuristic transport. Ten months, and £6m of investment, later it was consigned to the commercial scrapheap.
Now its inventor, Sir Clive Sinclair, is working on a "C6" - a top-secret follow-up to the ill-fated C5, to be unveiled next year.

posted by Andy Buchanan at 11:28 AM



Monday, August 04, 2003


Happy Birthday Mark

Mark, Congratulation on clocking up another year, here's an old classic just for you.

posted by Andy Buchanan at 8:10 AM