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Archive for December 2nd, 2004

Artist not keen on Fox fixation

December 02nd, 2004 | Category: Politics, UK Politics

Finally, an artist making a reasonable protest about something. Eating a Fox to demonstrate that much too much time has been spent on the subject of Fox hunting in the UK is making a valid point. What a waste of Parliamentary time just to provide a sop to left-wing Labour back-benchers.

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Our recent conf…

December 02nd, 2004 | Category: Amusements, Politics

It’s good see the President supports this blog’s efforts as much as we support the President’s.

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Galloway wins against DT

December 02nd, 2004 | Category: ROPMA, UK Politics, War

We are now getting to see Galloway gloat on our TV screens. I do rather hope the Telegraph will appeal against this terrible decision. Anything that emboldens that Saddam empowering traitor scumbag is a very bad thing indeed.

Needless to say Harry and Johann BTW, it seems that some in the libertarian movement think that my association with Harry’s Blog (ie I comment there and agree with their position on the war) makes me a quisling.

Update: They are appealing.

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Deus Ex Machina

December 02nd, 2004 | Category: Movies

Matthew Broderick, armed with a 20 baud modem and a floppy drive, accidentally accesses the military’s most top secret computer when trying to hack into his high school mainframe. Yeah.

Toasted Pixel is less than impressed with Hollywood’s use of computers as a plot device.

Hackers can break into any system with three wild guesses at a password. Somewhere on the Internet there’s a page that spells out in excruciating detail what the bad guys are up to. Windows never crashes.

My favorite: The monitor text is invariably in a 100-point font that looks like it was created on a Commodore 64. You’d wear out your scroll wheel trying to read anything longer than a paragraph.

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