Bloody Sunday: A Tragedy Goes Satire
This afternoon, 15 June 2010, the longest public inquiry in British legal history will arrive at its official close. Downing Street's new face, David Cameron, will announce the public release of the final report into the Bloody Sunday massacre, once initiated by his pre-predecessor, to the House of Commons. The report is quite possibly going to challenge Cameron's administration more seriously than any other political issue on their still wet agenda. It might even deal them a blow no political solution can muffle.
Continue reading Comments (0) 15.06.2010. 07:43
Taming Wordpress' Share And Follow Plugin
If you happen to be a bit geeky about your pages being web standards compliant, you may be interested in this article. It's not (really) to do with Accessibility, but opening a new category was paying that little typo too much attention, I thought.
Continue reading Comments (4) 03.05.2010. 10:29
How To Make Hay Without Wilting The Grass
As a rule, I steer clear of supermarkets on Saturdays. Two or three times a year, I have to leave my ivory tower though, and end up waiting in line with the proverbial “man in the street”. People, who rear their world-view on yellow press propaganda. For these rare moments, I have a Plan B at hand: Ignore everyone within earshot.
Continue reading Comments (0) 24.04.2010. 12:33
Go Green Or Go To Hell
Yes, this blog is fighting for a brighter planet, and yes, this author is considering a dramatic change of climate not the most desirable of prospects. Yet this is the no-nonsense type of blog, and this author has no time for sweet lullabies. So wake up already, and get reasonable! That's what separates you from the beast — or so they say.
Continue reading Comments (0) 22.04.2010. 11:57
Murder In The First
There may be two opinions as to whether war is an appropriate means to settle conflicts. Yet war can never be the coat to cover evil deeds. As soon as we accept this code of dress, we are bound to go in rags before long.
Continue reading Comments (3) 07.04.2010. 14:54
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