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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Head Space 3 (Mid-2011 Edition)
Writing is my therapy. It was quite a while ago that I first wrote what was essentially a self-assessment on what was going on in my head at that point in time. This was followed a short time – and … Continue reading
Laman Street: This Doesn't Have to be Another Bad Thing
SWEET HOLY JESUS FUCK!!! Someone made a decision! About something controversial! In Newcastle! I honestly thought that I would never live to see the day. On Monday, the fig trees in Laman Street will be removed an event that I’m … Continue reading
Come On, Newcastle
At the current rate of backwards, illogical thinking we’re getting in Newcastle, it’s quite likely that, at some point in the not too distant future, that we see Newcastle become forgotten completely when it comes to discussion of the major … Continue reading
Grappling with Google Plus
I saw something today that pretty much points out everything that’s wrong with Google Plus, and shows just why it’s never going to be popular outside the world of those early adopters that think it’s the greatest thing in the … Continue reading
Posted in Rants
Tagged computers, Google Plus, internet, social media, technology
Oppressive, Authoritarian Regimes Made Easy!
Oh. My. God. I just had a brilliant thought. It’s amazing. Stunning. World changing, even. I’m flabbergasted no one has thought of it before. Here it is. Are you ready? Brace yourselves… Why haven’t authoritarian regimes simply opened up the … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas and Plans
Tagged plan, politics, social, technology