Links and stuff from between May 26th and May 27th
Just what tickled my fancy in the last few days…
- The Guardian: Bruising experience – Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Mind Champion of the Year. The Mind fucking boggles, frankly…
- Harry Hutton on Twitter – The mighty Hutton is twittering…
- David Turner’s Procrastination Station: #theBNParetwats – The Gift That Keeps on Giving – Dave Turner's fantastic BNP origami…
- The enemies of reason: Mail fail roundup: Dale fail and sexism fail – 'Just a quick update on recent Mail fails. I always like to keep up to date with how many thousands of pounds gets splurged on legal fees and payouts to people who've had rubbish written about them…'
- Harry’s Place » A trip down memory lane – Who once said 'The tales of Waffen SS courage and sacrifices are almost limitless'?
- Uponnothing » The Daily Mail dictionary gets into The Guardian – If you haven't seen the the Daily Mail dictionary go and treat yourself
- Bloggerheads (UK) – Nad-Libs are here!!! – Play the new and exciting game NAD-LIBS at home or at work
- Liberal Conspiracy » Preference voting is the way out of this expenses mess | creating a new liberal-left alliance – Great post from Donald Strachan
- ID cards: 10 things you might not know | 22 May 2009 | ComputerWeekly.com – '10 things from the document, "Identity Cards Act Secondary Legislation – An Impact Assessment", which might not be generally known'
- rhetorically speaking..: limited sympathy – Nadine Dorries' critique of a rapacious media too eager to print baseless accusations would also be slightly more convincing if she hadn't made full and happy use of that same tendency to push lies and misinformation during and after last year's abortion debate.
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Posted on May 27th, 2009 at 10:03am under Miscellaneous dross
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ON ID cards – interesting quote from the link:
point 3 – ‘The Home Office will allow ID cardholders to check the information held on them on the NIR. “Right from the beginning, individuals will be able to obtain a copy of what is held on their record in line with subject access rights under the Data Protection Act.” ‘
translated…
“The Home Office will allow ID cardholders to obtain a full-colour, high-resolution image of their collar and leash…”
Link to the recent Ryan Report on systematic abuse of Irish children by the religious orders.