Susan Hated Literature she'd much prefer to read a good book

In sight, but out of mind?

Interesting article in the telegraph bout how we can look but not see. I suppose it is similar to the way we can listen but not hear? “Working with Christopher Chabris...

More from Blather

You know the more I read of Blather the more I enjoy it. There is a great bit on the Mayday protest, and half-arsed riot that the TV peoople’s were gagging for, and in this article a lot of sense is made. I’m not saying I agree with everything that is said, but a lot of it:

Those pictures

Putting a personality to those blocked out faces That is me,” he said, and he tapped his own hooded, slightly hunched image

Lose weight and die!

Okay, overly alarmist heading, but I gotta grab attentions somehow right? Anyways found this v interesting article in the Guardian, via Jeremy Ribbinks’ blog, all about how the whole BMI may...

Aren’t referral-logs fun?

From them I learned that someone came by wondering what “cen fath” means. Well I can tell you, Cén Fath is Irish for why, or what reason. Course, they’ve already been...

I dont wanna

No offence or nuffink, but I am not interested in a bloody Green Card to the US of A, so enough with the blinking ads. Has no one told you that...

Lives of the Monster Dogs by

ISBN: 0340685972 ; In the near future a group of dogs head for New York, but these are not your average four legged friends. They walk on their hindlegs, can talk,...

Blather Shitegeist

God do I love the Blather Shitegeist: “Keane bestrides the Irish consciousness like CuChullain. A man seemingly born to conflict, with a staggering ability to make others around him perform beyond...

Regret

I love stumble, but sometimes I just wish I hadn’tvisited certain images :)

Andromeda hits the dust

According to the Great Link and via Comic Book Guy Andromeda has finally been cancelled. And Mutant X too Now these two shows, I will admit, I have watched, although Mutant...

Vexillology

Isn’t the internet a wonderful place? One learns so many things, for example, that vexillologists are people who are flag aficionadoa, I never knew that before :)
Course the reason I came across the term in Iraq’s new flag, the one with the blue cresent, picked by the Iraqi ruling council.