Dude, Where’s My Country

Michael Moore’s new book Dude, Where’s My Country is launched on Tuesday. Here’s the text of an email that Moore sent to his mailing list about the book. Amazon UK is currently showing it as number 2 in its best-sellers list.

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Vampire

On Anna in Wonderland last night, Anna Nolan investigated groups of people in the UK who like to think they are vampires. It was all rather sad. There was Lucius (and I’m betting that’s not what her parents called her) who proudly showed off her filed teeth and her coffin. “So you sleep in that… Continue reading Vampire

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It’s About Time

Bloody hell. Dr Who is coming back to TV. It won’t be on for a couple of years and there are about a million and one things that can go wrong before then and it’ll never be as good as it used to be. But it’s pretty exciting news all in all.

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Missing Comics

On the way to the london.pm technical meeting last Thursday I stopped into Forbidden Planet and picked up some comics. The most important purchase was probably a copy of Neil Gaiman’s new Sandman[1] book Endless Nights. I also picked up copies of Gaiman’s 1602 and Joss Whedon’s Fray. Unfortunately because I don’t visit comic shops… Continue reading Missing Comics

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Digital Copy Protection

I don’t download illegal music files from the Internet. I’ve found the ebook version of Data Munging with Perl on enough dodgy web sites to know how it feels to have your copyrighted material ripped off. I do, however, listen to music mostly at my computer and I have something like 40 Gb of digital… Continue reading Digital Copy Protection

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Film Studies

My step-daughter has just started an A level course in flim studies. This means that I (hopefully) get a good excuse to buy lots of classic films on DVD. It also means that we get to have interesting discussions about films. Like this one from last night. Gill doesn’t like many Hollywood films. She thinks… Continue reading Film Studies

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No Sex Please We’re American

Under the terms of the multi-million-dollar fund which have been made available under President Bush for abstinence education, schools and groups can only claim federal money for sex education programmes if the classes have as their “exclusive purpose” the promotion of abstinence. They must make clear that sexual activity outside of marriage is harmful, both… Continue reading No Sex Please We’re American

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Dubya Comes Clean(ish)

George Bush has gone on record as saying that Saddam Hussein had no involvement in the WTC attacks of September 2001. This clarifies his previous somewhat confused message on the subject. A recent opinion poll showed that 70% oF Americans thought that Hussein was personally involved in the attacks (and therefore, by implication, that this… Continue reading Dubya Comes Clean(ish)

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Blaine in “Solitary Confinement”

The disparities between the advertised, and real event were such that you wondered if there could have been some kind of mistake. Weren’t Tower Bridge and the Thames meant to be somehow involved, instead of just picturesquely adjacent? And on telly, a wide-eyed Nicky Campbell had referred repeatedly to “solitary confinement”. Blaine had also stressed… Continue reading Blaine in “Solitary Confinement”

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