Saturday, February 02, 2008
Hi! You might have found me from such searches as: winsford the loonie hanging where I would seem to be number one. Yay me! What's odd is that the 85 results for that search all seem to be for different things, which makes me wonder what the person who originally did the search was actually looking for...
Labels: Google
Saturday, August 04, 2007
From the More Money Than Sense department, the lovely but pricey Google News Cushion.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
What I don't understand is how, now they are owned by the same company, I can no longer post YouTube videos directly to my Blog, whereas I could when they were seperately. Sure, YouTube says the video will appear in my blog shortly but I had to post the MadTV vid manually because when I told YouTube to do it for me it never showed up.
Labels: Blogger, Google, YouTube
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Bizarre. Ever since I upgraded from Blogger to Blogger On Crack! or whatever this new thing is supposed to be, YouTube refuses to post to it. Even though I've checked and the settings in YouTube are correct. I can only assume that it's some Google/YouTube turf-war as I've completely lost track of which company owns which these days. So, let's see if this works:
Hopefully you'll be seeing a couple of minutes from the Fox News attempt to do The Daily Show . I wonder what would happen if they tried to do a take off of The Colbert Report ?
Hopefully you'll be seeing a couple of minutes from the Fox News attempt to do The Daily Show . I wonder what would happen if they tried to do a take off of The Colbert Report ?
Labels: Daily Show, Fox, Google, News International, Rupert Murdoch, Television, YouTube
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Doom!
Oh fan-fucking -tastic, Blogogle are forcing me to 'upgrade'. Oh well, if this doesn't work, I enjoyed blogging for several years, think well of me...
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Links O'Lordy
The Japanese view of transgenderism.
The Guardian talk to Gilbert and George ahead of their Tate retrospective.
The Pursuit of Emptiness by John Perry Barlow. You'll be happy if you don't consider it your right to be happy. I would have thought it was obvious but then some people seem to think poking an ape with a stick is a good idea.
An interesting and thought-provoking video by an autistic woman on personhood and how those who differ from the norm are often viewed as non-people. [via BoingBoing]
Google take steps to stop Googlebombs from going off. Does that mean the charmless bigots are safe? (I also note that the charmless bigots have an opinion on the latest round in the never-ending saga of the death of a Sloaney some nine years ago. I'm surprised that the charmless bigots appear to have ignored completely the 'gay adoption' story.) [first link via Slashdot]
The Guardian talk to Gilbert and George ahead of their Tate retrospective.
The Pursuit of Emptiness by John Perry Barlow. You'll be happy if you don't consider it your right to be happy. I would have thought it was obvious but then some people seem to think poking an ape with a stick is a good idea.
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An interesting and thought-provoking video by an autistic woman on personhood and how those who differ from the norm are often viewed as non-people. [via BoingBoing]
Google take steps to stop Googlebombs from going off. Does that mean the charmless bigots are safe? (I also note that the charmless bigots have an opinion on the latest round in the never-ending saga of the death of a Sloaney some nine years ago. I'm surprised that the charmless bigots appear to have ignored completely the 'gay adoption' story.) [first link via Slashdot]
Labels: art, autism, Gilbert and George, Google, philosophy, Tate Modern/Britain, transgenderism


