Hi, Rob Miller. Alvin Greene (greeneforsenate) is now following your tweets on Twitter. A little information about Alvin Greene: 457 followers 56 tweets following 684 people You may follow Alvin Greene as well by clicking on the "follow" button on their profile.If you believe Alvin Greene is engaging in abusive behavior on Twitter, you may report Alvin Greene for spam. Alvin Greene may not appear ...
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JOSHUAPUNDIT on 21st Jul 2010 (via joshuapundit.blogspot.com)
Greggs the Baker (greggsthebaker) is now following your updates on Twitter. Check out Greggs the Baker's profile here: You may follow Greggs the Baker as well by clicking on the "follow" button.
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DizzyThinks on 24th Apr 2009 (via dizzythinks.net)
According to the Information Security Awareness Forum (ISAF) Security incidents affect most of us from time to time, but how easy is it for us to report them? Some websites have a "Report Abuse" mechanism, but many dont. With some simple changes, many websites could help users to be more secure online.
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PublicTechnology on 2nd Jun 2009 (via publictechnology.net)
Twitter really does bring a smile to your face sometimes. Hi, (cynicaldragon). Will Carling (willcarling) is now following your updates on Twitter. Check out Will Carling's profile here: You may follow Will Carling as well by clicking on the "follow" button. Best, TwitterVery odd. It's a lot better than Dolly Draper though.
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TheCynicalDragon on 23rd Feb 2009 (via thecynicaldragon.blogspot.com)
From the London Daily News: The Metropolitan Police are set to racially profile gig goers by asking promoters to fill out a form on what acts are playing and what ethnicities are likely to turn up. Form 696 compels licensees who want to hold live music events in 21 London Boroughs to report to the names, addresses,
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PickledPolitics on 4th Dec 2008 (via pickledpolitics.com)
Commonwealth stand on climate change ups profile
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BBCPolitics on 30th Nov 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Facebook has been summoned to the Home Office to explain why it is refusing to install a "panic button" system that allows children to flag up suspected online paedophiles.
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Telegraph on 18th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
‘You can go but be back soon, You can go but bring back plenty..’ Slightly longer than ‘pick a pocket’ at one minute. Click the HQ button (which appears after you press the play button) for much better quality video.
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BeauBoDOr on 13th May 2009 (via bbdo.co.uk)
David Davis Posted in Liberty Tagged: F-1, formula 1, japan, Jensen Button, Lewis Hamilton
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LibertarianAlliance on 10th Oct 2008 (via libertarianalliance.wordpress.com)
Gah ! A popup survey form from the Independent with no "close" button visible. Click on the image for a full screenshot. I think that what has happened is that the layers are messed-up and the TV Licence advert is displaying over the missing "close" button. It really should render properly in Firefox.
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TheWardmanWire on 4th Nov 2008 (via mattwardman.com)