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Posted in Open Source Software, faith, Blogs on August 29, 2008 at 9:57 am

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Well I’m back from http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/

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Signs and Wonders

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Posted in In the news, Funny, faith, media, Men and Women on August 20, 2008 at 3:51 pm

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I’m off on yet more holidays - this time to
A Christian arts festival - but there is plenty of IT about. I may even be down for the stop frame animation workshops - I’ll let you know when I get back!
Here’s a thought before I go
The Mail, how distasteful, but I heard about it on R4 so that’s better. Some 65 year olds object to be seen as old and infirm BUT they still want signs up telling drivers to be considerate to them. Some people just want their cake as well as eating it!
Maybe I should object to the “men” symbol, after all it doesn’t look much like me - I’m not black, seldom spread out like that and I don’t have a completely round head. Still it’s better than the “women” symbol - apparently all women wear skirts and only have one leg.
What would a symbol for programmers look like? Well, many of them do have completely round heads…

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How many computers are obsoleted each year?

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Posted in Coding, Freecycle on August 18, 2008 at 11:22 am

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I freecycle old computers (making sure they are safe to do so http://www.itpro.co.uk/blogs/davef/2008/06/20/hard-disk-sanitation-for-recycyling/

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Dumbing down A levels?

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Posted in In the news, education, Home, Wikipedia, Google on August 14, 2008 at 5:25 pm

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It’s that time of year when people start muttering about A levels.

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Alcohol ‘irrelevant’ in rape

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Posted in In the news, Men and Women on August 12, 2008 at 8:59 am

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7555000/7555600.stm

We need to ask what is the ethos of the criminal injuries compensation fund. If it is akin to a insurance scheme that pays out to when we have been injured then there is every case for reduced payments to those who have placed themselves at greater risk. I fully agree that to be considered to be “to blame” for being raped (or mugged) is offensive and plain wrong however in terms of compensation some allowance for risks taken may be appropriate. My insurance will not pay out if I leave my car unlocked although the crime is still not justified. In fact I have to pay a higher premium because I am guilty of not owning a garage!

There is also the issue of psychological consequences. Many victims suffer because they no longer feel safe in the situation they were in. If the consequence is the victim no longer leave the house even in daylight this is a more severe situation than if the victim can no longer walk down dark alleys drunk.

These are general points and are not directed to the woman in the case referred to especially as she claims not to have been drinking to excess!

I also have to question the use of sex discrimination law. As this policy applies to all forms of attacks how is sex discrimination used when young men are by far the highest target of violence?

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Please turnaround when possible…

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Posted in Funny, Men and Women, Home on August 11, 2008 at 7:28 pm

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I’m back from my hols safe, sound and slightly damp. Considering we normally go to mad places like The Lakes and Wales the English Riviera was disappointingly moist. We have had better weather in the afore mentioned rain traps but never mind we had a good time. Maybe because of the weather we did a lot of travelling about and this was my first holiday with a Sat Nav so I was quite interested in the difference it made. One thing was, I never quite got to grips with the local roads. It could be the location, I remember last year in The Lakes there seemed to be only one road where as

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