Thursday 13 February 2003

........ to illustrate, with screen shots, how real Radio bloggers put activeRenderer to work." [Scripting News]

 10:24:42 PM.

Daniel Brandt: Google As Big Brother. Mind-bending. Read it and think. Google may not be the friend we all think it is. [Scripting News]

 10:24:19 PM.

Online: Some bands want you to swap music files over the internet, writes Ben Hammersley. [Guardian Unlimited]

 9:41:30 PM.
The siblets wood case continues and this in a week that the Hoogstraten estate paths were opened!
 9:55:40 AM.
 RICHARDSON IMPRESSES WITH SURPRISE VICTORY
ial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Southend's Tracey Richardson provided the shock of the meet in her defeat of double Commonwealth bronze medallist Jane Smith on the final day of the British Diving Championships in Sheffield. Richardson (20) who trains in the United States at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, deprived Smith (27) of the 3m springboard gold by 13 points to claim her first Senior National title.
9 February
[british swimming news]
 9:28:42 AM.
 COMMONWEALTH HEROES BATTLE FOR NATIONAL HONOURS
, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">British Swimming's Chief Executive David Sparkes has expressed his disappointment over the decision made by the International Paralympic Committee not to allow intellectually disabled athletes to compete in next year's Paralympics in Athens. Sparkes felt he had to accept with reluctance the IPC Management Committee's decision. This could affect as many as 11 British disabled swimmers who could also lose Lottery funding.
7 February
[british swimming news]
 9:28:27 AM.
[3 JANUARY 2003] [Groundwork UK News]
 1:22:59 AM.
Lawmakers and civil rights groups say a proposed follow-up to the USA Patriot Act goes too far in granting broad new surveillance powers to the Justice Department. By Ryan Singel. [Wired News]
 1:22:38 AM.
Sven-Goran Eriksson's experimental England line-up slump to a 3-1 defeat against Australia at Upton Park. [BBC News | UK | UK Edition]
 1:22:14 AM.
The fuss over the congestion charge is a storm in a teacup, whipped up by a hostile press, says transport writer Christian Wolmar. [BBC News | UK | UK Edition]
 1:21:57 AM.

Scholastic will do an initial print run of 6.8 million copies of the next Harry Potter novel.

LinkDiscuss [Boing Boing]

 1:00:49 AM.

Microsoft still trying.... [MacRumors]

 12:55:31 AM.
 12:51:45 AM.