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This frequency’s my universe 7

Posted on August 27, 2011 by

We need a new word for videogames. The term was coined back in the 1970s to describe something that at the time was a completely new and revolutionary artform (it must be barely conceivable to today’s gamers that there was a time in living memory when such things as games played on a TV screen simply didn’t exist), and the image it conjured up was a straightforward one of Asteroids, Pac-Man and Space Invaders – that is, an abstract, magical, ultra-modern type of entertainment, born in technology and totally unrelated to any kind of leisure pursuit that had ever gone before it.

The very word “videogame” inherently depicted something that was exciting, glamorous and – because most games were located in arcades, places where under-18s weren’t allowed – slightly forbidden and dangerous too.

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Wee Blue Links 3

Posted on August 14, 2011 by

[1] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook1

[2] House Of Commons Library: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook2

[3] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook3

[4] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook4

[5] Financial Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook5

[6] The Herald: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook6

[7] The Independent: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook7

[8] UK government: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook8

[9] Professor Brian Ashcroft: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook9

[10] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook10

[11] Hansard/YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook11a

[12] Hansard: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook12a

[13] Scottish Government: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook13a

[14] Financial Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook14a

[15] Reuters: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook15

[16] “Better Together”: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook16

[17] Scottish Government: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook17

[18] BBC Radio Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook18

[19] New Statesman: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook19

[20] Business For Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook20

[21] Money Week: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook21a

[22] Investors Chronicle: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook22a

[23] Adam Smith Institute: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook23

[24] Institute for Economic Affairs: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook24

[25] BBC1 Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook25

[26] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook26

[27] Financial Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook27

[28] House Of Commons Library: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook28

[29] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook29

[30] Great Ormond Street Hospital: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook30

[31] The Courier: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook31

[32] NHS Blood & Transplant: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook32

[33] Marcus Chown: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook33

[34] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook34

[35] The Independent: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook35

[36] BBC Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook36

[37] NHS England: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook37

[38] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook38

[39] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook39

[40] BBC Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook40

[41] The Herald: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook41

[42] Hansard/YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook42

[43] The Scotsman: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook43

[44] DWP: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook44

[45] Prospect: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook45

[46] Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook46

[47] Daily Mail: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook47

[48] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook48

[49] Money Observer: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook49

[50] National Pensioners’ Convention: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook50

[51] Various: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook51

[52] The Sunday Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook52

[53] The Sunday Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook53

[54] “Better Together” http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook54

[55] The Telegraph: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook55

[56] The Sunday Post: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook56

[57] The Scotsman: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook57

[58] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook58

[59] Fletcher Tufts: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook59

[60] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook60

[61] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook61

[62] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook62

[63] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook63

[64] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook64

[65] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook65

[66] Portsmouth News: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook66

[67] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook67

[68] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook68

[69] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook69

[70] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook70

[71] The Spectator: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook71

[72] The World Bank: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook72

[73] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook73

[74] STV News: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook74

[75] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook75

[76] The Huffington Post: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook76

[77] Scottish Parliament: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook77

[78] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook78

[79] The Scottish Sun: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook79

[80] European Commission: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook80

[81] The Herald: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook81

[82] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook82

[83] Iraq Coalition Casualty Count: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook83

[84] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook84

[85] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook85

[86] The Guardian: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook86

[87] Royal Society of Edinburgh: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook87

[88] Research Councils UK: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook88

[89] The Herald: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook89

[90] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook90

[91] RTE: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook91

[92] Wings Over Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook92

[93] Holyrood Magazine: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook93

[94] The Northern Echo: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook94

[95] Daily Record: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook95a

[96] BBC Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook96a

[97] Scottish Labour: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook97

[98] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook98

[99] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook99

[100] Eric Joyce MP: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook100

[101] House Of Commons Library: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook101

[102] The Scotsman: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook102

[103] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook103

[104] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook104

[105] The Scotsman: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook105

[106] The Scotsman: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook106

[107] Alyn Smith MEP: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook107

[108] Scottish Daily Express: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook108

[109] EU Treaty Of Accession: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook109

[110] Radio Prague: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook110

[111] European Commission: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook111

[112] Wings Over Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook112

[113] The Herald: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook113

[114] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook114

[115] UK government “Scotland Analysis”: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook115

[116] National Registry Office: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook116

[117] The Herald: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook117

[118] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook118

[119] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook119

[120] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook120

[121] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook121

[122] Wings Over Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook122

[123] The New York Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook123

[124] Ploughshares Fund: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook124

[125] Wings Over Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook125

[126] UK government: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook126

[127] Wings Over Scotland: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook127

[128] Eric Joyce MP: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook128

[129] European Commission: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook129

[130] Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook130

[131] YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook131

[132] United Nations: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook132

[133] The Telegraph: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook133

[134] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook134

[135] Financial Times: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook135

[136] Economic & Social Research Council: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook136

[137] BBC: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook137

[138] Scottish CND: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook138

[139] Various: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook139

[140] Write To Them: http://tinyurl.com/weebluebook140

David Cameron’s new best friend 285

Posted on August 10, 2011 by

You may have seen David Cameron on the news today, anointing himself head of the "New Moral Army", promising a "fightback" against rioters, and praising (at 0.53) "the million people on Facebook who've signed up to support the police". The group in question was created, and is run, by this lovely chap:

That doesn't seem quite the sort of "morality" the Prime Minister should be getting behind, does it? But there are more rib-ticklers where that came from.

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A riots reader 65

Posted on August 09, 2011 by

Quickly rounding up some of the more interesting reflections on (and in some cases, prescient predictions of) recent events. By all means send any you've spotted that I've missed and I'll add them.

Riots: the underclass lash out (Daily Telegraph)

"Meanwhile, the view is gaining ground that social democracy, with its safety nets, its costly education and health care for all, is unsustainable in the bleak times ahead. The reality is that it is the only solution."

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If there’s no future, how can there be sin? 74

Posted on August 07, 2011 by

Let's make something clear from the off. I have absolutely no idea whether Mark Duggan deserved to be shot dead or not. If the widespread but as-yet-unconfirmed reports that he fired a gun at police are true, he's certainly got nobody but himself to blame. (EDIT: It looks very much as though they're not.)

We live in a time when the police – and especially the Metropolitan Police – will kill you for getting on a tube train or for just going about your normal everyday business somewhere in the loose vicinity of a protest march, so pointing a gun (or even something that might look a bit like one) at them would be pretty much the textbook definition of asking for it.

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Just fine and something 10

Posted on July 21, 2011 by

Returning from the shops yesterday, I picked up an unexpected A4 envelope from the hallway by the door. Angry letters from debt collectors aren't usually A4, so I opened it. Inside was a short note from my mum saying "This isn't The Dandy as I know it", attached to something so odd that I instantly knew I had to scan it for posterity and share it with my beloved viewers.

Mums are always right about stuff.

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The greatest word ever written 25

Posted on July 11, 2011 by

There are lots of great writers. Even within the professional community, let alone the general public, you’ll have a hard time getting two people to agree on who was the best ever. Was it Shakespeare? Orwell? Joyce? Sega Zone-era Jonathan Davies? The arguments echo timelessly through the ages.

I’ve got many heroes and inspirations of my own – Steven Wells, Miranda Sawyer, Barbara Ellen, Craig Kubey, Rosie Boycott, Douglas Adams and more. (Including the fictional composite entity Lloyd Mangram.)

But the greatest writer of all time is someone whose name I don’t even know, and who to earn the accolade only had to write a single word.

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An open letter to Scottish Labour 15

Posted on June 17, 2011 by

I originally wrote this piece for a website recently set up by some Labour MPs and MSPs from Scotland, which had solicited contributions from supporters of other parties. The site had attracted a large amount of comments (almost all of them genuine attempts at discussion, rather than jibes) from non-Labour voters, but some readers got very huffy about this “cybernat invasion”.

Sadly, despite asking me to write the piece after I suggested it to them, they’ve declined to publish it, and the site has now taken to deleting comments from non-supporters wholesale. (I had a minor Twitter scuffle with the Labour MP behind the site last night, and he’s turned out to have a very thin skin. One of his posts on the blog was also so mercilessly shredded for inaccurate facts that its entire comments thread has now been deleted.)

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Another day just like the day before 5

Posted on May 20, 2011 by

ME: Hey, iTunes! Since you’re so stupefyingly incapable of handling it properly, could you delete all the music off this iPhone so that I can put it back on from scratch, please?

ITUNES: Sure thing, Stuey! I’ll reinstall every one of the 800-odd apps on your iPhone – even though they’re all there already – right now!

ME: No, iTunes! The music! Not the apps! I didn’t ask you to do anything to the apps! There’s nothing wrong with the apps! Just delete the music!

ITUNES: Sorry, Stuey, I’m already busy reinstalling all these hundreds of apps like you asked. Be with you in about 12 hours!

ME: I really, really hate you, iTunes.

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Eurovision for heterosexuals 9

Posted on May 17, 2011 by

Long-time WoSblog viewers will already be aware that I’ve embraced my gay side when it comes to Eurovision now, thanks to the simple expedient of entering into the spirit and watching it with other people. (If everyone else is even briefly out of the room for some reason I get very twitchy.)

But for those of you still struggling, here are this year’s highlights, with the minimum of campness and the maximum of ROCK!

(NB “Maximum” does not necessarily mean “a lot”.)

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If I’m ever on a jury 7

Posted on May 12, 2011 by

… and someone is brought before me accused of cold-bloodedly murdering the developers of PC iTunes, and the prosecution presents high-definition video evidence of them in the act, and they’re arrested still carrying the brains-covered axe, and the victims have scrawled the full names, addresses and descriptions of their assailants in their own blood on the carpet with their dying breaths, I’ll still find them Not Guilty.

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The new flag of the United Kingdom 13

Posted on May 11, 2011 by

A more cynical man than I has already suggested that in the event of the SNP winning independence for Scotland, the remnant UK's likeliest flag would be a thoughtful blend of those of its three surviving nations: from England the red cross of St George, and from Wales and Northern Ireland the white backdrops. LOL ETC. I think this, though, would be the obvious real solution:

But is it an issue we're actually going to have to address? Is this really the end of the Union? And what do you call the United Kingdom when it's not united any more? Let's gaze into a crystal ball, then realise we don't believe in fortune-telling and just take a rational look at the facts.

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