Luxuriously violent
That’s GTA: Vice City, according to an article in the New York Post trying, once again, to blame a video game for the ills of society.
via gideondesign, where the article is ripped apart.
That’s GTA: Vice City, according to an article in the New York Post trying, once again, to blame a video game for the ills of society.
via gideondesign, where the article is ripped apart.
M&Ms are to be available in black & white, but only in the States.
This week’s theme is Best of 2003. I nominate this one-
And not just because it’s available for your mobile as a part of-
Oooh, shiny things!
Okay, I know I shouldn’t mock, but that’s just the kind of guy I am. I’ve been joking for a while that I have a grown up version of ADHD. Then I went and took this test and it told me I had all the right symptoms.
Of course, the site’s sponsored by Eli Lilly, a big pharmaceutical firm, and starts touting medication as the answer quite quickly, so I’m a little dubious.
Isn’t paranoia a symptom of something? I wonder if there’s a test for that……….
A couple from Devon are suing Safeway for sending the leaflets that injured their dog. Also, I’d recommend checking out the new digital edition of The Guardian. You’ll need to register (and in future it will cost) but it is the closest thing I’ve seen to reading a real newspaper on-line.
It’s likely that GW isn’t as stupid as people like to paint him (though it’s improbable that he’s as clever as his supporters pretend he is), more likely he’s just a spoilt child raised on privilege and unable to see beyond his rich friends.
It’s always interesting to see what’s getting America’s rightwingers foaming at the mouth. Today it’s been bisexual chic and the opinions of retired general Anthony Zinni.
My resolutions for 2002 were somewhat more succinct than those for ’03, and I started the weblog too late to note ’01’s.