Sunday 13 March 2005


'British music companies have won the right to force Internet service providers to disclose the names and addresses of individuals accused of uploading large numbers of songs onto file-sharing networks.'"

(Via Scripting News.)


9:28:12 PM    

George Jessel: "'The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.'"

(Via Quotes of the Day.)


3:32:56 PM    

Legal fears prompt football ban: "A string of schools across Renfrewshire ban children from taking part in after-school football games."

(Via BBC News | UK.)


3:28:08 PM    

Diabetic man forced off BA flight: "A diabetic is ordered off a BA flight because staff fear his insulin injection kit may be a security risk."

(Via BBC News | UK.)


3:25:03 PM    

RSS on Your Blackberry: "Phil Windley: As I was reading a piece at eWeek on mobile CRM apps, I wondered 'when will RSS readers come standard on the Blackberry and Treo?' There are solutions from others and RIM has a info for developers, but I'm thinking that at some point, it will just be there like calendar and email.
[Phil Windley's Technometria]"

(Via Jeff's Radio Weblog.)


1:31:55 PM    

Inside Sport: Paris takes a lead from London's regeneration line: "

'London may still be behind Paris in the race to host the 2012 Olympic Games but it has already scored a victory, writes Mihir Bose.

Paris, so far, has not mentioned regeneration content, apparently satisfied that, unlike London, it already has an Olympic stadium, the Stade de France, which has hosted the World Cup final and the World Athletics Championships.'

(Via Telegraph Sport.)

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(Via Clissold Leisure Users' News.)


1:12:09 PM