Aug 15
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Blog Action Day 2008

Well it’s nearly that time of the year again for another Blog Action Day. This years topic is Poverty.
If you not familiar with Blog Action Day, it’s basically one day of the year where thousands of bloggers all blog about one important issue in an attempt to make a difference via the internet. Some will […]

Author: Tim
Jul 31
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Green Bin Council - Speedy

Well, two members of the council just arrived and that was speedy. When complaining over the phone I’d expected it be a week or so before attention was given but I was wrong them came quickly. I don’t recall offering biscuits!
So they sifted through our rubbish which I’d already tipped all over the back garden, […]

Author: Tim
Jul 31
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Do not recycle say Doncaster Council - Fly Tipping is better

What the hell is wrong with this world. One week their happily taking our waste and the next their not.
A few months ago the dustbin men where throwing cardboard out of our black bins and leaving them in our garden after instructing us it couldn’t go in our green bins, for those not aware, black […]

Author: Tim
Jul 24
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Becoming a webmaster, doing something on-line

Over the years I been approached by various people with some wicked ideas, and have agreed to work on such projects on the proviso they run the actual website and the day to day things and I’d cover the costs and maintenance. How fairer could that be?
I then often find I’ve got the website on-line, […]

Author: Tim
Jun 30
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ICANN but can they really?

It was recently announced that ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) will be opening the book on tld’s but I’m really not sure that’s such a good idea.
For those that don’t know ICANN are basically the guys who regulate domain name extentions like .co.uk or .com and tld simply means top level domain.
When […]

Author: Tim
Apr 28
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MBNA Are Morons

You know I get sick and tired of these companies, sending enormous amounts of junk mail through our letter box, and just recently to someone who doesn’t even live here anymore, we keep sending the mail back, and so do they.
I called them today to advise the person they are trying to reach no longer […]

Author: Tim
Apr 22
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More legalised theft from the government

What the hell is this world coming to when some is fined and then taken to court for over filling their wheely bins.
The robbing council (local government), legally stole something like £200 from a British national after they cut back general waste collections from weekly to fortnightly. As if they didn’t already thieve enough from […]

Author: Tim
Dec 13
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Charity Starts At Home

With the increases in house prices, petrol costs, food costs, taxes on this and taxes on that, doen’t it agrevate you a little to learn billions are being spent other nations within the world?
Now don’t get me wrong I’m not saying we shouldn’t help others, but surely charity should start at home, we should sort […]

Author: Tim
Nov 10
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The Great British Ghost Hunt - Make-A-Wish Foundation®

Halloween’s passed and you thought it was all over, well your wrong as here comes another paranormal event, perhaps even the event of the year.
Make-A-Wish Foundation® have teamed up with Fright Nights to bring you what could be the paranormal event of the year raising funds for a charitable cause.
I was contacted by Francesca Towson […]

Author: Tim
Nov 03
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Drinking and Drugs should be banned on the XFactor

Before I comment on the title of this blog can I just say Dannii Minogu, wow. You know my last real interest in modern pop music would of actually been her sister (I love Dannii too of course) up to the Greatest Hits Album released in 1992, after that I kind of lost touch with […]

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