Category: Misc

  • Da Vinci Code Case Code

    This is a great story. Mind you, if you thought the whole thing was a big PR stunt for the film, which it wasn’t, then this isn’t going to convince you otherwise…

  • Top Drivers To This Site

    There’s something terribly dispiriting about consulting your server logs – not something I do very often – to discover exactly why people are visiting your site. Here, then, are the top three search terms that lead people to my site in the last few months: 1) Ultimate Force – And this was by a long…

  • Law

    It’s good to know that two legal actions have been rightly defeated: 1) The Mazher Mahmood action has been dropped, although I note that no-one’s particularly interested in actually publishing the pictures. In a discussion on Friday’s Channel 4 News, the camera quickly cut away when Gorgeous George held up an A4 picture of Mahmood.…

  • Spring May Really Have Finally Arrived

  • Meaningless Numerology

    Actually, this entry’s title is tautological. All numerology is meaningless. However, should you live in the States, and happen to be up very early tomorrow morning (i.e. late tonight), you can watch as the time ticks through to: 01 02 03 04 05 06 or to be a little clearer 01:02:03 on 04/05/06 Of course…

  • Eurostar not quite in St Pancras yet

    Coming home from the London Drinker Beer and Cider festival in Camden Hall, Kings Cross, James got very excited when he saw this sign in the Euston Road underpass: It’s a Eurostar sign all ready for when St Pancras opens to Eurostar trains in 2007. Obviously they only wanted to make the sign once.

  • 28.8 Billion Watch The World Cup

    There’s a nice World Cup supplement with this week’s Marketing Week highlighting opportunities and thing to steer clear of when you try to link the World Cup with your products this summer. On the one hand you, seemingly, can’t use the following words in your promotional material if you’re not a sponsor: FIFA, FIFA World…

  • Cream Eggs

    I don’t especially like them, but I was curious about Tesco’s strange pricing policy in regard to Cream Eggs. Maybe it’s to disincentivise us and thus prevent us making ourselves sick. So you can buy 3 for 99p: Get a 3 “pack” for £1.02: Or if you want 6 it’ll cost you £2.07: Each time,…

  • Bird Flu Horror

    Tonight’s Evening Standard had a headline: “Lock Up All Chickens” on at least one edition. Don’t they know that most chickens spend all their lives caged up anyway, often in spaces the size of an A4 piece of paper. A few weeks ago the FA announced that from next season, energy company E.ON would be…

  • Free DVD Update

    A bumper weekend is in store this weekend for us collectors of free DVDs. The Telegraph papers are going “kitchen sink” crazy with Saturday Night, Sunday Morning in the Saturday paper, followed by A Taste of Honey in the Sunday Telegraph (top tip – if you struggle to find the Sunday Telegraph, try looking at…

  • Valentine’s Day Is Coming

    I mention this because around now, every ecommerce site is busy sending out email explaining how their products make the perfect Valentine’s gift, including plenty of pink backgrounds and heart logos in their emails and on their sites. What could be more romantic, for example, than buying your significant other a Dell Dimension desktop? With…

  • Select Your Country

    If there’s one thing that annoys me on when you’re filling out forms on the internet, it’s those drop down boxes where you choose a country, and they always helpfully put United States of America at the top before Afghanistan and the rest. The implicit message is “USA gets to the top of the list,…

  • Rail Replacement Services

    There’s no greater feeling than when you reach the train station, late in the evening, ready to embark on the trip home, only to discover that the train’s not running the whole way, and you’re going to have to get off and change onto a bus. Great. You’re already tired and just want to get…