Blogs Posts on "Guardian"




Atheist Billboard Campaign by In Defence of Reason on Nov 21, 2009A while ago the atheists took the war against religion to the sides of London buses. Then the Christians retaliated. Now the ball is back in the atheists' court.The new campaign (reported by the BBC) aims to challenge the idea that children can be la...



carbon counting mythbusters by Make Wealth History on Nov 17, 2009Nicely presented little interactive quiz on the Guardian website today. It’ll only take you a minute to do.



A Picture Paints a Thousand Words by The Third Estate on Nov 14, 2009Today’s Guardian headline reads: ‘BNP conference backs ballot on non-white members’. Naturally, the accompanying picture shows Nick Griffin breaking wind with a very long pole up his backside. I found this very interesting. Not bec...



Juego Ikki Tousen: Xross Impact para PSP gaming games by Fanatico de los Juegos on Nov 8, 2009Las luchadoras más explosivas vuelven a la carga Las explosivas chicas de Ikki Tousen – que además son grandes luchadoras – vuelven a la carga en PSP con Ikki Tousen : Xross Impact. Los... Para continuar leyendo sobre este fantást...



Support the striking posties: save Royal Mail by Madam Miaow Says on Oct 26, 2009It always depresses me when otherwise smart, kind, compassionate people put those qualities on hold when it comes to strikes. Knee-jerk union-bashing abounds with few asking exactly why it is that a postal worker would sacrifice thousands of pounds i...





Tales of Vesperia PS3 – Optional Boss: Clint by Play and Download Free Games on Oct 23, 2009...



Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) : science, quackery & mental illness by NHS BLOG DOCTOR on Oct 21, 2009The militant wing of the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) brigade broke out the champagne when a recent article in Science reported that a retrovirus had been found in 67% of ME patients compared to under 4% of the general population. Sadly, the study...



Mob Rule by The Third Estate on Oct 20, 2009Ah, Twitter. That bite-sized break from ennui, that stream of consciousness, that tool of social mobilisation… but mobilisation to what? Twitter has played an important part in the democratisation of politics – witness the Tweets of solidarity f...



Playstation 3 – Final Hour by Play and Download Free Games on Oct 12, 2009...



Guardian Gagged from Reporting Parliament by Subrosa on Oct 12, 2009guardian.co.ukThe Guardian has been prevented from reporting parliamentary proceedings on legal grounds which appear to call into question priviledges regarding free speech established under the 1688 Bill of Rights.The Guardian is also forbidden from...




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