Archive for August, 2006

The Little Chris Moyles Show

Anyone who has been listening to the Chris Moyles show on radio 1 over the past few weeks, will understand what this is about, but basically they’ve been using the wonders of old technology to alter their voices and make them sound really young (doesn’t quite work as planned). For those that want to watch [...]

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Long Time, No Post

Yup, yet again I’ve failed to keep my blog up to date. To be totally honest, there hasn’t really been anything particularly interesting happening that’s been worth a blog post. Work is continuing on Project Metis – expect a detailed blog post on this in the next week or so where I will formally introduce [...]

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Chaos

Absolute chaos has taken over: ‘Plot to blow up planes’ foiled

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The Press and Anonymity

I don’t normally comment on stuff like this, but in this case I am going to make an exception.  The question I have been contemplating is when does the press loose the right to research a person’s identity? This weekend I have been made aware that a national newspaper – the Sunday Times – has [...]

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Review: Gobal Gathering 2006

Last weekend a group of us made a trip to Global Gathering 2006 – the UK’s biggest dance music festival.  Held in Stratford-upon-Avon over two days in July, the Long Marshton airfield plays host to thousands of visitors and some of the biggest names in dance music.  This year saw Judge Jules, Grove Armarda, Pete [...]

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