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Mick Hucknall and the Death of Rebellious Music!

I was watching 'This Week' on Thursday night, a kind of semi-satirical political programme presented by Andrew Neil, the former Sunday Times editor and consumer of three shredded wheat a day (he eats two and puts the other one on his head). Along with his weekly guests that feature Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo and his pet dog, they also have a weekly special ...

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Alien Life, the World Ending and Political Conferences

Wow, the last week has been a tough one to digest, commencing with major NASA news indicating the possibility of alien life on Mars, followed by the threat of the world ending on October 7th, and finishing with David Cameron thinking he is Josef Goebbels. I don't know whether it is just me but these NASA findings on Mars never cease to disappoint me. I am sure it ...

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Google and Its ‘Visually Similar Images’ Option

Wow, what a treat my readers are in for, as I just couldn't resist writing a second post in in successive days after being introduced to the Google 'Visually Similar Images' option via my friend Trevor Hickman. Trevor recently decided to use the new Google option to see what he could find to match a picture of him and his children out cycling and found, it has to ...

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The 5 Pence Bags Dividing a Nation!

Just when we thought things couldn't get worse, what with Middle Eastern wars, England's rugby team getting knocked out of the World Cup and a Tory campaigner getting an egg smashed in his face, the UK is now facing an unprecedented plastic bag crisis. Across the nation social media has been awash with understandable hysteria as consumers debate whether to pay a ...

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So Low, Sour Chariot…

I got a late in the day invite from my friend to watch the rugby last night. For sake of anonymity, I will call him Nick because that's his name. Nick basically said what I have felt for some time and that is when England play rugby, it is impossible not to support them because after all, we are English, but when they lose there is sense of personal vindication ...

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