Blogger: Mark
Blog DOB: 22 Aug, 2006
Name: Mark O'Connor
Location: London
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Gordon Brown, as part of his pre-election campaigning, announced yesterday his top three priorities for the country were "keeping on the road to recovery, keeping on the road to recovery and keeping on the road to recovery". "Bugger", he adds quietly to Alastair Darling, " which f'ing way is it?".
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Posted in: Government
Tags: Gordon Brown |Labour |Keeping on the road to recovery
In a web exclusive, a local Government official has revealed a new tool in their armoury of powers to help them crack down on the UK tax payer. The airborne CCTV device, conceived by Gordon Brown while still Chancellor, is currently being trialled by a number of London Boroughs to verify council tax bandings, to check up on recycling "errors" and to observe spending behaviours. Shareholders take note, the camera, which will be able to record your home through your windows, may spark an increase in the sale of net curtains. The official commented "if you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear".
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Posted in: Government
Tags: CCTV |Local Government |Gordon Brown |Labour |Privacy
So much for Virgin superfast broadband! I've clocked mine at 192Kb. Superfast my arse!
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Posted in: Technology
Tags: Virgin Media |Superfast Broadband |Virgin |Richard Branson
Gordon Brown tries out a new technique....
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I use Linkedin, but I must say I find the "People you may know" section quite ridiculous. When I log in it seems to assume I am likely to know other people only on the basis we have the same name.
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Posted in: Technology
Tags: Linked in |People you may know