Still Alive
Yes, I'm still here. I have pushed past the weeds that have grown wild around my blog over the last few months, opened the door with a rusty squeak and negotiated the huge teetering pile of junk mail in the hallway. Thinking about a blog name change. Something less pretentious perhaps? Dunno. Probably not important.
I have a huge pile of photo's from my travels, which I hope to post soon.
More to come. Soon. Really.
All work and no play makes me a dull blogger
Been too busy to blog much at all lately. Not an awful lot happening in Australia since most of the media focus is on Copenhagen and boat people. It been wet this afternoon and its still raining, which is nice after an unusual November heat wave and dry spell. Not too many climate change sceptics in Melbourne.
On another note, some parts of Britain have had the heaviest rainfalls ever recorded.
Come on you Spurs!
Will post a review of Deadwood as soon as I've finished watching the 3rd series (again). Yes its old, but soooo good. Just been blogging some more over at Dvorak Uncensored. Go check it out.
3 hours till Spurs v Sunderland. Beaten by Arsenal 3-0 last week. Here's hoping for a better performance.
No new posts!
I've been posting at John C Dvorak's blog throughout the week. Go check it out. Its fabulous!
I plan to do a few more TV reviews in the coming weeks, time permitting.
‘Racist’ biscuit pulled from shelves
Coles backs down over 'racist ' biscuit - The Age 27/10/09
Supermarket giant Coles will change the name of an in-house brand of biscuits amid claims it is racist.
Coles Spokesman Jim Cooper said the name of the "You'll Love Coles" brand of chocolate and vanilla biscuits, called Creole Creams, will be changed as part of the company-wide rebranding of Coles products.
The name change comes on the back of claims of racism, with the word Creole used to describe a person of mixed European and African ancestry.
"The word Creole comes from a period when people's humanity was measured by the amount of white blood they had in their bloodstream. This is the same kind of thought that underpinned horrific regimes like the Nazis," Sam Watson, the deputy director of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit at the University of Queensland, told brisbanetimes.com.au yesterday.
Is the word 'Creole' really that offensive? It clearly does refer to race, or more specifically skin colour, but is it derogatory? Is this evidence of political correctness overstepping the mark? Personally I don't see what the fuss is about and by being pedantic does more harm to race relations than good.
Man arrested in Dubai for swearing at a policeman – has passport confiscated
'What the f---?' Aussie arrested in Dubai after swearing at policeman - The Age 26/10/09
When Sun McKay was manhandled by a stranger in the arrivals hall at Dubai International Airport, he did what many young Australians would do. He swore.
"This guy in a blue shirt grabbed my wrist quite hard, pulled me towards him and started yelling at me in Arabic, and I just said: 'What the f---?'" Mr McKay said.
Unbeknown to Mr McKay, the man was a plainclothes airport policeman, and the 32-year-old private security consultant had just committed a crime.
Almost a month later, with his passport confiscated, Mr McKay remains stranded in the Emirate awaiting trial on charges of insulting and using inappropriate language to a police officer.
Mr McKay has already spent 15,000 dirham ($4500) on legal fees, with no end in sight.
Good grief. Maybe he should have tried a bribe. That normally works in countries as corrupt as Saudi Arabia.
WWF says oil slick ‘massively contaminating’ fauna in the Timor Sea

Australian oil spill 'contaminating one of world's richest marine wildernesses' - The Guardian 23/10/09
Conservationists warned yesterday that one of Australia's worst off-shore oil spills was killing wildlife and "massively contaminating" one of the world's last great wildnernesses. Amid a fourth attempt to plug the 64-day-old leak at the Montara drilling rig, the slick – which has already spread over an area 10 times the size of London – continued to expand at the rate of 300 barrels of oil a day in an area of the Timor Sea famed for its marine reserves and coral.
A survey by the Worldwide Fund for Nature found dolphins, migratory sea birds, sea snakes and marine turtles were exposed to toxins. The slick has killed hundreds, possibly thousands, of animals.
Since August 21 when there was an accident at the Montara offshore drilling rig's well head, around 403,000 litres of oil have been pumped into the Timor Sea. The rig is owned by the Thai oil company PTTEP.
Why am I reading about this a British publication, you may wonder. Because the Australian media seems not to be interested in this catastrophe. In fact, the aussie media is hardly reporting on it and seem mostly content to reprint AAP , Reuters or indeed the above article on the subject. What of the company that cant seem to plug the leak? They have been recently reward with new licences. This is an absolute outrage and warrants a full investigation of criminal negligence.
Lets all hope the fifth try at plugging the leak is successful.
UK police ’spotter card’ leaked

Spotter cards: What they look like and how they work - The Guardian 25/10/09
This kind of highly confidential document – pictured above – is rarely seen by the public.
These so-called "spotter cards" are issued by police to identify individuals they consider to be potential troublemakers because they have appeared at a number of demonstrations.
The photographs are drawn from police intelligence files. This card was apparently dropped at a demonstration against Britain's largest arms fair in 2005.
Golly. Wouldn't want to be the cop that lost this.
Koran verses appear on Russian baby’s skin
Are religious people this desperate for miracles to fortify their faith? Not all fortunately. I have read a number of Islamic blogs that express scepticism. Well I suppose it's a bit more convincing than a grilled cheese Madonna. A possible non-supernatural explanation here.
Dallas cops ticket people for not speaking english
Dallas police chief: Dozens of tickets issued for not speaking English - Dallas Morning News 24/10/09
Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle said this afternoon that his officers have written at least 39 citations to people over the past three years for not speaking English.
Apologizing publicly to the city's Spanish-speaking community, the chief said all officers and supervisors involved will be investigated for dereliction of duty. All pending citations will be dismissed, and people who paid fines will be reimbursed.
"I was stunned that this would happen," Kunkle said at a news conference.
Good grief. Cant say I'm surprised though. I wonder what they do to people with Australian accents.
Australians gouged on some Windows 7 versions
Australian customers will have to stump up almost double the US price for some versions of Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system that arrived in Australian stores yesterday.
The company cited taxes, freight costs and currency fluctuations as key reasons that the retail price for full and upgrade versions of its software were substantially higher than in the US.
"We see the same questions being asked about most consumer electronics products," David McLean, Microsoft's regional director of entertainment and devices, said.
Taxes, freight costs and currency fluctuations? What a load of crap. The Aussie dollar is currently 92 US cents! Shipping? Are they using Haliburton to move the stuff? C'mon whats the deal here Microsoft?





