Links from 29 January 2004, oldest first:
- Lord Ryder (BBC - Press Office)
- he's not exactly net-friendly (unlike gavyn davies) Permalink
- Ars Technica: Windows XP SP2 Beta first look: Page 1 -- (1/2004)
- more details from the "Ars Wanker Desk" Permalink
- Attrition Security Rant: Anti-Virus Companies: Tenacious Spammers
- We still have a situation where bounces are sent to forged addresses *EVEN* when the virus is identified as one that forges addresses. Fucking monkeys. Permalink
- How I PC'd an Apple G5
- Possibly the most stupid person on the planet. Permalink
- BBC News | Politics | BBC apologises as Dyke quits
- you owe me a tenner. Permalink
- Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | PM revels in gloating - and subconscious it isn't
- Hoggart is brilliant as ever Permalink
- Co-Ordinated On-Line Register of Electors (CORE)
- so how pure is the electoral register? Permalink
- BBC News | UK | Suicide verdict on war reporter
- Too many deaths. Permalink
- RichardHerring.com - Saturday 24th January 2004
- If the bottom ever falls out of this industry (again), Yoz will be OK Permalink
- B3ta.com - Message 2688682
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- BBC News | Politics | BBC names Alistair Campbell as new director general
- new DG Permalink
- Mark Byford Alumni Profile:
- interesting... "Mark [now acting DG] was president of Devonshire Hall 1978/9 where he met Geoff Hoon, now Minister of State at the Foreign Office." Permalink