Combined Plough & Gun
I'd like to see an iphone try that one.
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I think I think, therefore, I think I think I am, I think.
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Feed your pet over the Internet!Labels: Dog, Technology
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An American company is developing an umbrella that tells you if it is raining.Labels: Technology, United States
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An army of young criminals is rampaging across Britain in an endless campaign of destruction, theft, rape and murder. Do you:
1930 saw incredible leaps in mankind's mastery of technology.Labels: Future Past
Over at Paleo-Future there's an extensive post on the Associated Press' take on life in 2000AD.Labels: Future Past
Mr. Gordon Brown continues Mr. Tony Blair's policy of treating Britain's ancient institutions like so many old rags as he removes Britannia from British coinage-- a practice that goes back 2000 years.Labels: Britain, Gordon Brown

Ministers intend to introduce an annual count once the survey method has been improved. They say they need the information to plan public service provision more accurately.What sort of "public service provision" requires this sort of information does not bear thinking about. But it is ironic that a political movement that was ostensibly based on the idea that a what a person does in private is private is now the cause of the government prying into our bedrooms on an annual basis.
Don't treat the old and unhealthy, say doctorsAt first I was appalled by this idea, but now I am totally won over by its brilliant simplicity. If you only offer health care to the young and healthy, then it's as much as saying you're only offering it to those who don't need it, hence health care becomes redundant.
Local councils in Britain are complaining that there are so few resources available to deal with potholes that it would take 11 years to just fill in those in England and Wales.Labels: Britain
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On at least two occasions this week, Hamas staged scenes of darkness as part of its campaign to end the political and economic sanctions against the Gaza Strip, Palestinian journalists said Wednesday.This sort of political theatre is not unknown in.... SOME?!?!?!?
In the first case, journalists who were invited to cover the Hamas government meeting were surprised to see Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and his ministers sitting around a table with burning candles.
In the second case on Tuesday, journalists noticed that Hamas legislators who were meeting in Gaza City also sat in front of burning candles.
But some of the journalists noticed that there was actually no need for the candles because both meetings were being held in daylight.
Martin Fletcher, NBC News Correspondent and Tel Aviv Bureau Chief, comes completely unglued with a column that demonstrates that he absolutely lost the ability to tell good from evil.It is hard for me to describe Ahmed Sanakreh as a terrorist, although I know it's true. Hard, because I got to know him and his family quite well, and when you understand people, it's hard to hate them...Dear God, how rudderless do you have to be to not only employ such monsters as "guides," but to actually sympathise with them and then try to justify it with some very public and ineffectual hand-wringing? What sort of an attitude is, "Sure they're bloodthirsty murders who don't discriminate between soldiers and little girls, but they're nice chaps when you get to know them."
Alaa, Ahmed and their friend Nasser abu Aziz were my de facto guides to the Palestinian side of the second Intifada (uprising). They were terrorists to the Israelis, freedom fighters to their neighbors, and sources to me.
Labels: Dhimmitude, Israel, NBC
Many progressives seem to think we can transform America into a vast college campus where food, shelter, and recreation are all provided for us and the only crime is to be mean to somebody else, particularly a minority.A good point. Given my experiences on modern campuses, I would say that they give the phrase, "It takes a village" a whole new slant.
As a freelance writer I get planted in the corner of a lot of odd workplaces. Sometimes it's an empty office, sometimes it's a cubicle, sometimes it's a third-hand desk tucked into an old server cupboard without ventilation.Labels: Technology

A story based on the Three Little Pigs has been turned down from (Becta, the government's educational technology agency) annual awards because the subject matter could offend Muslims.I think Becta has just given sufficient grounds for its own abolishment.
Labels: Britain, Dhimmitude, Schools
Sir Richard Branson unveils SpaceShipTwo,Labels: Britain, Space, Technology, United States
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So who are our heroes now and what do they say about us? In a poll for Esquire magazine last year, Gordon Ramsay emerged as the most admired man. Ramsay may be a talented chef but he is most celebrated for swearing a lot. Hillary and Armstrong were mouse-like by comparison, but their achievements were so much greater. How would Ramsay have coped on discovering, as Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin did, that the ignition switch on the lunar craft had been sheered off, stranding the craft on the Moon? One thing is for certain, shouting at the rockets to “get a f***ing move on” wouldn’t have done much good. Armstrong and Aldrin calmly fixed the problem by short-circuiting the switch with a pen. Have we forgotten how to recognise real bravery and mistaken loutish assertiveness for courage?I have a great deal of admiration for Gordon Ramsey as a Chef and as a master of the expletive, but a hero? No wonder we can't fill the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square!
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Government renames Islamic terrorism as 'anti-Islamic activity' to woo MuslimsIn addition, water is dry, fire is cold, and up is down.
Labels: Britain, Dhimmitude, Ingsoc, Jihad, Jihadists
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Scientists at the Baylor College of Medicine in Texas have developed a GM carrot with the nutritional value of milk and cheese.Labels: Future Food, Science, United States

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In the market for a flying car? Willing to settle for a secondhand one? From a company that went spectacularly bust? Then this is your lucky day; the only surviving prototype of the Sky Commuter is on the block on ebay.Labels: Future Past, Technology
Scientists at the University of Minnesota have succeeded in using stem cells to "refurbish" a dead heart; making it fit to start beating again.Labels: Medicine, Minnesota, Science, United States