Vote for me – with a stubby pencil, please

For those of you that don’t like my occasional rants, stop reading now. You’ll not like this post at all.

Normally my copy of the BCS iTNOW magazine – the magazine for the IT professional – goes straight into the recycling bin. It’s about as poor an example of a professional magazine as you can get – particularly if you compare it to the wonderful publication that the British Psychological Society provides for its members.

Anyway, I had cause to read the current edition that arrived yesterday, as some weeks ago I’d been contacted by the BCS (as one of . . . → Read More: Vote for me – with a stubby pencil, please

Make your voice heard tomorrow

Whether it’s for Brown, Cameron, Clegg or anyone else, remember to make your voice heard tomorrow.

Watching Admason and his dog, calm but determined, going about their business, Matthew thought: ‘Surely there are people like this all over the world, in every country, in every society in every class or caste or community! People who simply go about doing the things that have to be done, not just for themselves but for everybody.’ … Matthew was anxious to know Adamson’s thoughts, to know whether he had consciously decided to behave in the way he did. But he found it difficult . . . → Read More: Make your voice heard tomorrow

Brown, Cameron or Clegg? – part 2

Other than the surge in support the Liberal Democrats received in the polls after the first leaders debate, one of the things that’s most striking about the general election this time around is the sheer creativity that’s been expressed in blogs, twitter and YouTube by “unofficial” sources. Not that long ago, probably the most creative campaigning you saw was John Cleese making party political broadcasts on behalf of the SDP-Liberal Alliance (we must have had longer attention spans in the 80′s – it’s 10 minutes long!) If you want to relive 1987, the video is below:

So, this time . . . → Read More: Brown, Cameron or Clegg? – part 2

Brown, Cameron or Clegg?

As the general election campaign gets underway, I want to offer you an alternative. Why not vote Norwegian? (Warning: this video is probably politically incorrect in 2010 …)

What’s just as funny are some of the humourless comments on this video on YouTube. Point missed, I think.

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