Exploits, spoofs and other annoyances explained
PayPerPost explains how Alexa and Google PR spoofs work, and why they’re evil. This time PPP got their expert out and he explained to us what they were on about in their first post on the subject. This post annoyed, scared and confused almost everyone who read it. Ted apologised being the big man he is and things are a lot clearer now. This is the ways things are supposed to bloody work!
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Enviro wet-blankets meet
Over at Heathrow the smelly wet blanket fun-ruiner hippys are gathering to protest Air Travel. The idiots are planning “direct action” sometime during thier week long sojurn there. There are some rumours about bomb threats and other sorts of disruptions. The funny thing is that these morons actually think this protest and behaviour will help their cause.
It’s also amusing to watch how angry they get when a reporter asks them about their own carbon footprint and how far they had come for the hippy protest-in.
I never mind the rain, after all I live in the UK, and desperately hope it pisses down for the next week straight right in that spot full of morons.
The DT has alas give paper space to one of these dolts.
No commentsBalanced reporting…
Watching the ITV news last night I was amused to hear the headline on Rove’s departure from the White House. “”Bush’s brain” leaves the White House.” Yep, no prejudice or editorialising there guys. Nice to see that you don’t have an office line on all issues. Funny enough they never seem to mention Bush’s Yale graduate degree. Wonder why that always slips their collective minds?
No commentsF***wit too far?
“David Farrar (the New Zealand one) is known for many things, mainly being too soft of trolls and so even handed in his dealings with his many factually challenged and delusuional denial monkey leftist trolls that many of us in the VRWC have expressed dispair and questioned his continued membership.”
Murray has written a cracking and quite flattering piece about the normal mild-mannered David. Murray helpfully provides a link to the comments section where David finally loses his rag.
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US is not doing badly in Iraq?
Historical consistency has never been a strong point for SPIEGEL magazine or SPIEGEL ONLINE - but this is shocking: After years of calling Iraq a disaster, debacle and quagmire, SPIEGEL ONLINE has decided to declare the following: “The US military is more successful in Iraq than the world wants to believe.”
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