Atheists form about 16% of the population of the USA, yet disproportionately form only 0.21% of the prison population. Conclusion: Atheists are more moral than
Month: October 2011
Google+ is forwards to Facebook’s backwards
Trying to work out or understand why I and 40 Million others remain avid users of Google+ whilst Millions of others also came across to
Would the last radio anorak please turn out the light
It probably was a very long time ago, but it doesn’t feel like a long time ago, that the people I now only know via
Shrines to the alcohol that killed Amy Winehouse
You know those spontaneous shrines that pop up after somebody has died? You see them quite often at the side of the road after somebody has been
I think I might have chucked Chris Moyles
I guess I could be menopausal. It must be me. It must be. Today rather than listen to any more of the Chris Moyles breakfast show
Watching you watching me
Not that I’m sad or anything, but from time to time I take a deeper look at Google Analytics to see what searches are leading
Five reasons why listeners think DJs are unfriendly
1) The fact that the DJ/presenter doesn’t talk to or with them, but talks at them, using a lot of very silly phrases that the
The robots, the robots are coming
There’s an old adage that holds true that you should always keep friends with the security staff in any organisation. This is not so’s they
Television, the drug of the nation, part 2
My article ‘Television, the drug of the nation, part 1’ (here) was inspired by reading a blog entry made by Steve Conway. I’ve spoken before
Television, the drug of the nation, part 1
In many respects and to many people, I am a weirdo. I don’t conform to their norms, I’m different to them, and so this confuses
The end is nigh. Again.
Damnit! It’s the end of the world. Again. That raving loony god-bothering and preaching bloke Harold Camping who had thousands of followers selling up
Funny money
I don’t know where I’ve been for the last years, but I just didn’t know that there exists a secret currency for bus users. How
The case of the missing leg, part 2
This is the photo without any photoshopping at all I previously included an article (here) on England’s England about how I had photographed a human
The case of the missing leg, part 1
Not that I’m paranoid or a trouble-maker or anything, but I do like to watch the Ministry of Defence top secret area not far from
The Facebork Timeline
Facebook users are not an adventurous bunch. On the whole, they hate change, and are very stuck in their ways. Even though some of them
In the pursuit of the shiny-shiny
There is a legend that states that when the annoying Europeans landed in far off lands in order to bring evil things like Christianity to
The centre of the community is the Job Centre
I was sitting in an unmarked van parked adjacent to a North Liverpool Job Centre Plus building. Next to the van, but not connected with
How to start a pirate radio station in London
At almost any location in London, and any time of day, even the deafest of FM radios will be able to hear between 30 and
Poverty? It’s all part of the global warmist plan
Ok, mainstream news media, tell me something we don’t know. What’s that you say? People across the UK are plummeting into poverty? No shit, Sherlock. The problem
‘Anonymous’ children ‘occupy’ stupid people’s brains!
Years ago chain letters started by being just that, letters. They would arrive with threats of your immediate demise if you failed to copy them
The junkie that killed a meteor watch
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The long wave goodbye to Long Wave
The BBC operates an outlet of Radio 4 on 198kHz Long Wave. In the recent cut-back announcements, mention was made of running the facility down.
The massive funding for the Climate Change lie
(You may need to click through this gif image and zoom in to view) Protecting reality is hard. Protecting open mindedness is hard.
Yes, it’s time to cull BBC local radio
The idea that BBC local radio might cease to do much more than relay Radio 5Live has been conveniently leaked into the world of muttering
Steve Jobs
There are a billion blogs and websites saying goodbye to Steve Jobs. Probably there are also a minority of places that are snarling and being disrespectfully negative,
Stop radio station programmers being willy obsessed
The people who run commercial music radio stations aren’t the same as the people who potentially listen to them. If they were, then they’d stop
The Scally on a bike
This is a picture of a North Liverpool based ‘scally’ on a bike. This scally on a bike was clocked waiting for his drug supplier
What’s Google Plus for?
Yes, what is Google+ for? Is it going to do to Facebook what Facebook did to MySpace? Is it going to silence those tweets from
Am I starting to become an anti-capitalist?
Something isn’t right with this world. I assumed until recently that it was all how it should be and all part of the way that
Proof that we can’t trust ‘journalists’
I’m supposed to be able to trust my local (well, regional) paper to tell me the truth and to be accurate about stuff. But I