This post is the first of a series which I will release periodically.
The aims of this series are manifold, among them:
I acknowledge from the outset that these (short) segments are not unbiased. It is fairly clear that I have set out with a particular agenda, and am seeking to provide information which support my hypothesis. I do not intend to provide links to websites which advocate theories of anthropogenic climate change, except perhaps in order to point out their flaws. Pro-anthropogenic climate change websites are prolific and easily found - any Google search will provide a comprehensive set of links to such sites. Whilst those who advocate non-anthropogenic climate change theories are often of the highest intellectual calibre, the combination of extreme media bias and the threat of expulsion or unemployment conspires to keep them silent or, at the least, off the front page of conventional media.
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Posted on Mar 7th 2008 by Chris. No Comments ».
Well, it’s official, my router sucks. It’s a D-Link DSL-604T, which apparently has huge heating problems.
I tested whether overheating was affecting my speed or not, and the results were conslusive:
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Posted on Jan 5th 2008 by Chris. No Comments ».
This is, quite possibly, the funniest thing I’ve seen, well, today.
“The good Christian should beware the mathematician and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of hell.” - Saint Augustine
But wait, there’s more!
There is actually an entire line of clothing dedicated to this phrase (taking the piss, of course).
God cracks me up.
Posted on Dec 27th 2007 by Chris. No Comments ».
I always thought that if I managed to master one of the hideously complex image-editing programmes currently cluttering up my computer, I’d be able to start producing good-looking websites rather than the budget ones I’ve been turning out. How wrong I was…
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Posted on Dec 7th 2007 by Chris. No Comments ».