Archive for December, 2007

Your Online Presence

Writes ck on December 5th, 2007

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Garlik, an online safety company, has created a system of measuring how prominent you are on the internet and, therefore, how paranoid you are entitled to be about the amount of information about you online. ‘50 Cent’ for some reason beyond my comprehension has the biggest online presence, followed by people like Obama and P [...]

Movie Music

Writes ck on December 4th, 2007

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Two great pieces of music that have added to the effect of great scenes in American Gangster and The Darjeeling Limited. From Gangster, Bobby Womack sings ‘Across 110th Street’ followed by ‘Clair de Lune’ by Debussy, aptly played at a camp fire in the excellent Darjeeling Limited.

Great Headline from The Onion

Writes ck on December 3rd, 2007

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Not that the Onion is exactly poor on its record of having you laugh from the wit of so many of its headlines, I feel this one deserves mention. Man Finally Put In Charge Of Struggling Feminist Movement. Read the full article here.

RTE now better then the BBC

Writes simon on December 3rd, 2007

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People like to keep saying how the BBC is far better then RTE, how they make far more informed programming and all that. Well finally the debate has been finished with RTE demeed 100% better.
Why you ask?
This is why. 9 pm BBC3.

Can Fat Teens Hunt?
Imagine the [...]

Bruce Springsteen Tickets

Writes ck on December 2nd, 2007

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Would anyone be interested in swopping Bruce Springsteen tickets, that is give me Thursday tickets in exchange for Friday tickets? (22nd and 23rd May)

Movie Review: ‘P.S. I Love You’

Writes ck on December 2nd, 2007

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The best description I can give to my experience watching P.S. I Love You is being stuck in an elevator for two hours with the most mundane of music being piped incessantly into my surroundings and an unnerving feeling that the walls are encroaching on me. The film is a slow progression of a senseless [...]