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The tide is turning…

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

And this should be a kick in the shin if the previous post wasn’t.

The tide is turning… || kuro5hin.org…
Whilst some may claim that the British are staunch allies of the United States (depite being having clearly different agendas on the World Stage), the recent request made to Britain for additional support, namely 600 troops from Black Watch to be moved North to Baghdad to help out the 130,000 US troops who want to move upto Fallujah, is being met by the British Parliament with what we might politely call some hostility. As the Honourable member for Morecambe and Lunesdale (yes, it is as grim as it sounds), Geraldine Smith asks:

“I’m concerned about the timing. We’ve been asked by the Americans two weeks before their election to cover for their troops. Is this a ploy to allow Bush not to send more troops? If we made a decision to send troops tomorrow, it looks like we are stepping in to help out the President.”

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, Political, World

The worst sides of two nations on display || kuro5hin.org

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

Okay, when other countries start taking an open, active (open being the key word) role in our politics you know something’s not quite right.

The worst sides of two nations on display
The UK newspaper The Guardian has undertaken a campaign urging its readers to write US voters in Clark County, Ohio and urge them to vote against President George W. Bush in the US presidential elections.

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, Political, World

Ballmer: Cheaper PCs will stop piracy (and boost profits)

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

GooOS has me a little apprehensive, but this is just scary…

Ballmer: Cheaper PCs will stop piracy (and boost profits)
Ballmer outlines Microsoft’s plan to curb piracy in the developing world by working with governments to offer inexpensive systems bundled with Windows.

Filed Under: blogosphere, Technology

Bluetooth a Mile Away – Popular Science

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

Great, something else to be paranoid about.

Bluetooth a Mile Away – Popular Science
With a simple modification to a USB Bluetooth adapter, you can extend your wireless range to record-setting distances.

Filed Under: Technology

Slashdot | Neal Stephenson Responds With Wit and Humor

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

Slashdot | Neal Stephenson Responds With Wit and Humor
There is nothing better than a Slashdot interview with someone who not only reads and understands Slashdot but can out-troll the trolls. Admittedly, the questions you asked Neal Stephenson were great in their own right, but his answers… Wow! let’s just say that this guy shows how it’s done.

Filed Under: blogosphere

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