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Bloody Sunday evidence to end







Bloody Sunday evidence to end

Bloody Sunday evidence to end 02/12/2004 10:22 PM

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry will hear from its last witness at the Guildhall in Londonderry on Friday.




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"Audio: President Bush covers U2's
"Sunday Bloody Sunday""


"Audio: President Bush covers U2's
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AudioStreet: rx Song Information -
sunday bloody sunday


AudioStreet: rx Song Information -
sunday bloody sunday
09/08/2004 05:59 PM
Audio: President Bush covers U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" .. sings

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George W. Bush’s
‘cover’ of Sunday Bloody
Sunday


George W. Bush’s
‘cover’ of Sunday Bloody
Sunday
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Sunday Bloody Sunday


Sunday Bloody Sunday 09/08/2004 12:36 PM
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Oh bloody hell


Oh bloody hell 03/19/2003 10:27 PM
What a freaking horrible day. I don't even want to talk about it. I think I'm just going to go...

The Bloody Shirt Is Back


The Bloody Shirt Is Back 08/22/2004 06:09 AM
"The bloody shirt is back." .. Fred Barnes' essay

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Bloody Flash Archery


Bloody Flash Archery 06/04/2004 05:23 PM
Bowman. Competitive projectile motion getteth all medieval on thy Robin Hood. (Via Veer.)

Why we must stop bloody Vodafone...


Why we must stop bloody Vodafone... 02/01/2005 09:34 PM

This evening I took some photos with my camera and sent them to Flickr. And when I went to Flickr, this is what I saw:

Vodafone, my mobile phone provider have started to turn all outgoing e-mails that go through their system into image-full HTML e-mails, dripping with highly-branded bullshit advertising crap that clearly they believe I've been clamouring out for. Except of course it breaks Flickr completely. Each photo I post is now complemented by spacer gifs, little logos, gif text and dumb bloody icons. Flickr treats each as a separate image. The act of posting four photos makes pages of empty marketing guff appear across my photostream - and by consequence all over my weblog. Effectively, with one flick of a switch, my camera phone has become useless and my desire to use Vodafone immediately and effectively zero.

What kind of cretinous organisation does this kind of thing? I mean I'm already paying to send multimedia messages and e-mails via their service - and they still want to cover it in advertising? I mean - I'd leave for the advertising and the HTML e-mails alone, but to make me pay for it too? Excruciating. I'm also an evangelist - promoting picture messaging via the Flickr box on my site - and a good customer. I pay more for data transfer each month than I do for making phone calls. What on earth were they thinking?

I rang up in a fury and they're looking into it, but if I don't get a satisfactory response I don't think I can stay with them any longer. No doubt there is a way around this stuff, but mobile phone connectivity is excruciating to set up, and covered in proprietorial crap that seems designed to do nothing but confuse. And if it's confusing me a lot, then I'm assuming that other people will be as or more confused by the whole thing. Therefore, at this precise moment in time, I'd say if you were thinking of using your cameraphone to post to your weblog or to Flickr, then you should seriously consider staying well away from Vodafone. And if you're stuck with them already - ring them up, shout at them or send them e-mails telling them to stop trying to milk every last penny of value from every picture message that someone sends, because it's sure as hell going to start hurting their bloody business if it's not possible to use these services in the way that see fit...

In the meantime, if anyone knows how I can get photographs onto Flickr using my Nokia 6230 without getting all these vile guff, then please post in the comments below. In return, I'll give you my first born child. Unless I actually have a child. In which case, maybe I'll get you a coke.

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Wireless Fight Gets Bloody


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Point of interest sir, it also means
bloody


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Have you checked your humors today? Not the gunky jelly stuff in people's eyes, the other kind.

Are you melancholic< /a>, phlegmatic, sanguine, or choleric? Are you a salamander, gnome, nymph or sylph? Earth, water, air or fire? Elf, Ninja, Pirate or Dwarf? (arrrr! buckets of blood! flagons of phlegm and barrels of black bile!)

If nothing else, the theory of humors adds to one's arcane vocabulary.

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earth...


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earth...
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You go away for two days and all hell breaks loose. But then again, who cares - it's someone else's hell, right? Completely randomly and spontaneously on Wednesday I decided that I'd go up and visit my family for a couple of days to try and get some mental perspective. Two days with my brother and beautiful views and use of a car and some decent food and totally quiet sleeping environments. Terrifyingly calming. See if you can guess the common feature of the following photos:

That's right! They don't have any bloody fucking people in them! Arriving back in London on a Saturday afternoon in Midsummer was like being stuck in a bloody battery farm after being free range. I'm finding it harder and harder to deal with all .. the .. bloody .. morons .. milling around London at two miles an hour, holding hands while walking about three feet apart from each other, glancing in each other's eyes longingly and casually swinging their pastel shopping bags around while behind them fifty or sixty people are stuck at their pedestrian snail's pace - each and everyone thinking so loud it must be practically audible, "What the fuck is wrong with you people?! And would there be a jury in the land who would convict me if I pulled out a sword right now and ran you all through?!"

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CNN.com - Bloody climax to school siege
- Sep 3, 2004


CNN.com - Bloody climax to school siege
- Sep 3, 2004
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There will be much second guessing of the Russians' ham-fisted rescue mission .. Report: More than 200 dead after troops storm school .. is over .. CNN

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Swords-and-sandals PS2 game predictably
bloody


Swords-and-sandals PS2 game predictably
bloody
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"we must be prepared for a long (and
bloody) struggle in Iraq "


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Bloody stupid things to do when writing
C libraries, #78


Bloody stupid things to do when writing
C libraries, #78
12/15/2003 02:05 PM
...having callback function arguments that do not take a corresponding invocation-specific data pointer. You want to have a function that takes a function pointer, and have your library call that function at some point in the future if some event happens? Cool! Works for me. I like those. (Well, sorta, event/callback/async programming is a pain) However.... the signature should never be: int register_callback(func_pointer_t callback); Bad! Bad programmer! No cookie! That signature should be: int register_callback(func_pointer_t callback, void *extra_data); Or, if you'd rather, take a struct that has the function pointer and callback data in it, if you don't want to...

Bloody stupid things to do when writing
C libraries, #43


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Failing to fully specify what happens with input buffers. Returned buffers too. For example, ponder a hypothetical (yeah, right) library routine--let's call it, say, new_form which takes a NULL (rather than NUL, which is different, but you knew that) terminated buffer of field pointers. You call it and the fields in the buffer are now part of a brand-spanking new form. Yay, us. Anything that handles even part of form and field stuff is welcome, as it's a pain (though I could rant about ncurses for a while. But not today) to handle. But... what happens to that buffer? Is...

CNN.com - Bloody day in Baghdad, dozens
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Bloody end to Russia
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Over a hundred hostages reported killed in Russian hostage seige .. Scores, possibly hundreds of children killed .. stormed the school .. have taken over .. events

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Iraqi Cleric Calls Cease-fire After
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Russia Counts Cost of Bloody End to
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Iraqi Cleric Calls Cease-Fire After
Bloody Uprising (Reuters)


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Bloody Uprising (Reuters)
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On putting 'I'm gay' on a
tongue-in-cheek mock-up of a business
card (and all the bloody grief it's
causing)...


On putting 'I'm gay' on a
tongue-in-cheek mock-up of a business
card (and all the bloody grief it's
causing)...
12/24/2004 01:02 PM

So I've been trying to respond to the thread about my apparent obsession with going on about my sexuality (note - they're talking about this) that's manifested over at NSLog(); except now all my comments are getting bounced for 'questionable content'. I've tried removing all the rude words from what I write, but god knows it's hard, and it doesn't appear to be doing any good. Before anyone goes running at his head suggesting that he's blocking comments like this to avoid debate, I should point out that I've been having problems with the MTBlacklist questionable content filters recently, so I'm not implying anything. Instead I thought I'd just post it here, with all the rude words back in... Feel free to post your own thoughts about this stuff either here or over on his site... But be nice, eh?

If what you're doing here is warning me that by having my sexuality on a card I might give out to people might stop me getting jobs, then thank you very much. Clearly by my age I wouldn't have figured that out already.

Figures suggest that people who don't meet their partners at school or university tend to meet them through work. Clearly this happens by complete coincidence - two people (let's say they're straight) are so conscious that they must not be flagrant about their heterosexuality that they avoid all mention of it for years until they happen to bump into each other at some kind of 'straight bar', recognise their attraction suddenly and fall into each other's arms. Clearly there's absolutely no assumption that it's okay to flirt with each other at a Christmas party or whatever. Clearly no one talks about what they did at the weekend if it could possibly be construed as to make any reference (direct or indirectly) to whether they're gay or straight or not. So they wouldn't say that they'd cooked a meal for their girlfriend, or go to see a film with their boyfriend. Clearly they wouldn't say out loud that they'd had a birthday party for their 3-year old son. I mean all of these things would be shouting from the rooftops about their sexuality. They may as well be standing outside your house with placards or rutting like Bonobo monkeys on the photocopier.

And quite right, I think, they should be ashamed of themselves - fornicating with their partners at home! Giving birth to children! Socialising with their family! Getting married! The shame. They make me sick.

I can honestly say that I'm stunned by your statement that you cannot see the difference between someone feeling the need to make it clear they were gay to avoid discomfort and awkwardness for themselves and their colleagues, and the fact that straight people simply don't need to do that stuff. Straight sexuality comes up in conversation a dozen times a day - by association, by reference, however.

At no point during my piece over on plasticbag.org or here have I said that a gay person should 'go on about' their sexuality. In fact quite the opposite. As far as I'm concerned, getting it out of the way early means that the whole thing becomes less of an issue - not more. It's about everyone knowing where they stand, so that they don't say something crass in the office like, "Oh that photocopier is so gay" while someone over the other side of the room feels it like a kick in the head. It's so that the gay individual concerned doesn't have to go through this whole long drawn-out tentative process with each member of staff as issues of boyfriends/girlfriends, what you did at the weekend, what you think about some piece of the news, whether you fancy that bird in accounting come up in idle conversation. Because that stuff is bloody difficult and infuriating and frankly I'm not prepared to go back to a time where I have to go through all that bollocks every time I happen to meet a new human being.

All of which misses the point. I don't make a secret of my sexuality, but nor do I tend to make a big deal about it. Most people who read my site have no idea that I'm gay. They find it a 'surprise' when they find out. I wish that wasn't the case. I wish that they weren't assuming that I was straight. I wish it wasn't an issue at all, but it remains one I'm afraid. I could bring my sexuality into my site all the bloody time if I wanted to, but I don't. I think I've struck a good balance between making my sexuality clear and then getting it off the table to talk about other stuff. And if you don't like that balance, well frankly tough. I don't care whether you like it or not. I'll be damned if I'm going to treat the rest of my life like my teenage years and live in fear of 'being found out'.

I should also point out that you've missed a hell of a lot of qualifying language from my post as well. I mean the very title includes, "In a happier world...". The text itself calls it a "Tongue-in-cheek-ish slightly-bored early-evening version of what I would kind of like my business card to be like." I stand by it - if anything your reaction makes me want to use it more - but it was never meant to be anything but a throwaway offhand happy and less formal card that I felt represented me accurately. It's true that I don't think that the normal separation of life and work is a reasonable one - that I think that we should act according to our principles in both, that we should care about our work all the time, that it should ideally be a passion and as much of our personality as things like your sexuality or nationality or political beliefs or whatever. I really care about my work and don't just see it as something that pays the bills, any more than I think my sexuality is just about something that happens in bed with a friend. But just because I'm not as willing to distinguish between the things I get paid to do and the things I do because I think it's the right and proper way of operating in the world, doesn't make it reasonable for you to conflate two words on a mock-up of a business card with a form of big swinging-dick sex-obsessed radical queer activism!

Oh and somewhere along the line you also make some comment about how I seem to have a lot of respect for myself, and I'm beginning to think that's really where a lot of this stuff is coming from. If you find me personally annoying or offensive then just say so and we can talk about that like grown-ups. Seems at the moment that the only person fixating on my sexuality is you.

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Al Qaeda threatens Europe with a
‘bloody warÂÂ’: website


Al Qaeda threatens Europe with a
‘bloody warÂÂ’: website
07/29/2004 06:36 AM
Khaleejtimes.com - Thu Jul 29, 09:52 am GMT

Sunday, 12/7


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Sunday, 11/2


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Going away party this Sunday


Going away party this Sunday 02/18/2004 02:18 AM
All right, I've promised a party, and I'm delivering. If anyone wants to wish me well and see me off from San Francisco, please come on down to Zeitgeist this Sunday for a late-afternoon send-off.
Where: Zeitgeist Bar and Guest Haus, 199 Valencia St at Duboce, San Francisco, (415)255-7505
When: Sunday, February 22, 2004, 5-9PM
What: Cory's going-away party
Please, no prezzies or keepsakes! I have enough to pack and store! (Oh, and on that note, I've just added a couple clock-radios, a heater and a trackball to the garage-sale blog) Link

The Sunday List


The Sunday List 04/09/2004 04:09 PM
To honor the best Finnish blog of 2003, here's my Sunday List:

  • Nights slept at home : 0 (coming home at 7 am does not count as night)
  • Hours slept in a bus: 3
  • Movies: 1 (Kopps)
  • Sauna: 1 (But twice, mmm...)
  • Weird "slap together whatever we can find in the cupboard and wok them" -dinners: 1
  • Eaten hamburgers: 1 (Sorry everyone, I still do eat them on occasion. Sorry to burst your bubble.)
  • Things never done before : 4 (Good weekend)
  • Things never done in public before : 1 (Good, but strange weekend)
  • New whiskies tasted: 1. (A simply gorgeous and rich Glenfiddich 21 years old Havana Reserve. One of the best I've ever tasted.)
  • New people met: countless
  • Number of hours spent reading the Pinseri Top-200: 7
  • Anonymous comments posted on blogs to feed the general discussion on the awards: 27 (Ha, you can't check, now can you? ;-)
  • Non-anonymous comments posted: 3
  • Number of meters: 47

And the best - hands down - Kuukkeli discussion thread is running on Kalamuki (Finnish only). *grin*


Superbowl Sunday


Superbowl Sunday 02/07/2005 02:10 AM



We just have two words to say:



GO EAGLES!




Sunday Best, With Syrup on Top


Sunday Best, With Syrup on Top 09/22/2004 08:09 AM
The International House of Pancakes, a suburban fixture, joins Harlem's bustling brunch crowd.

Sunday fiddling


Sunday fiddling 01/25/2004 04:12 PM
For years now, the megnut design hasn't been working quite right and you've probably noticed that sometimes the footer graphic comes up and overlaps the content whenever the left-hand side has less than the right-hand side. Well, hopefully it's a problem no more! I've spent the afternoon tweaking the style sheet and it should be fixed. Of course, this hasn't been tested on anything but my browser (Camino on OS X) so please let me know if it's all messed up now. Hopefully it isn't. Of course, there are a million other little things to change around: archive styles and URLs, legacy code, unused junk, and all that. But that will all wait for another day. Today it's just the layout. Baby steps, baby steps.

The Sunday Times


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Sunday Herald 11/04/2003 05:18 AM
Sunday Herald reports: Israeli spies who laughed and filmed 911 attacks .. see today's Herald

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Science Sunday


Science Sunday 11/16/2003 11:51 PM
Science Sunday returns to its regular site with news on adult stem cell research, planetary exploration, and more.
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