Friday, July 28, 2006

A Day That Will Live In Infamy

Wednesday June 16th 2004 started like most days. The news was churning out hundreds of stories. It was the day that the Caribe mobile phone virus made headlines, it was the day David Vardy offered his virginity on ebay for 6000 pounds. It is also the day I reported on this blog that pervs were counting down the day until Emma Watson turns 18.

What was a harmless blog over 2 years ago is still responsible for 35% of hits on this site! I can't believe that one blog post 2 years ago about some actor from a Harry Potter movie can generate so many search engine hits! To put that into some sort of perspective, Don't Be Afraid Of Your Anger receives about 123 hits a week, 35% of those are looking for Emma!

I suppose if you are looking for hits on your blog, post endless pictures of celebs. It works for Perez.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Tealou's Recovery

My wife has become very sick and is being kept unconscious in an Intensive Care Unit. She needs positive thoughts to help her on to the road to recovery. To help with this I have created a web log for her to tell her friends about what she is going through. While she would have wanted to keep this private I no longer feel that she can do this alone.

Visit Tealou's Recovery and stay up to date with what's going on.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Don't Copy That Floppy

I just saw this on Needs To Be Glassed and just had to share. Its an anti-piracy video for kids titled 'Don't Copy That Floppy'. I think its from about 1992. Beware it is about nine and a half minutes but worth the look.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Question For Sufferers of Incontinence

When you're feeling incontinent, do you have time to jump on the net and check for the location of a toilet?

As part of the National Continence Management Strategy the government now has a National Public Toilet Map to help the public locate public toilets in a crisis.

Maybe I'm not understanding the problem since the only incontinent person I know walks at about a meter a minute, doesn't speak or read English and doesn't bother with the toilet anymore. Maybe I'm just being my usual cynical self, this service could improve her life greatly, couldn't it?.

I'm sure with a bit more promotion people will stop saying "Have you checked to made sure the doors are locked?" when they leave home, replacing it with "Honey, have you checked the National public toilet map just incase we get caught out?"