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Had an issue arise whereby a friend’s computer, with Windows Vista installed, wouldn’t even run Internet Explorer. The problem is this – everything on Vista runs on IE. Talk about a pain! I tried to ftp to a free ftp site to grab opera or firefox, but no luck.

This all rose because of BT. The install disk, apparently installed something on Windows OneCare Live, and it must have something to do with IE, because it’s stopping it working properly.

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It’s a sad sign of the times that when a convicted murderer, Jane Andrews, (who was in an ‘Open’ prison, what idiot put her there?) absconds and the government fears for her safety. HER safety? A convicted murderer on the loose and you fear for her? Surely they mean they fear for our safety and are trying their hardest to find her…

This age of political correctness must end.

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This is yet more evidence that we can’t trust, or take seriously, research and/or articles that appear in the popular press:

Drinking a bottle of wine a day, or half a dozen beers, cuts the risk of heart disease by more than half in men, it has been shown.

In one of the largest studies of the link between alcohol and heart disease, researchers have found that the protective effects of a daily tipple are not limited to those who drink moderately but also extend to those who consume at what are conventionally considered to be dangerously high levels.

For years now we’re told that any more than one drink a day is dangerous and can cause early death. Now this comes along, letting us believe that drinking over the top will be good for us. Great.

So perhaps I should drink a quarter of a bottle of whiskey a day and avoid a heart attack. The article says three strong bottles of beer a day, or half a bottle of wine, or a quarter bottle of whiskey.

 

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Why is it that of all the organic food that is cheaper than normal food, it’s canned tomatoes? 35p for a can, yet some of the normal canned tomatoes are going for 60p+!

I can understand that growing things naturally, without fertilizers, additives, and so on, is going to be more expensive. Generally, I don’t buy them either. But tomatoes, of all things… And, I think, that’s the only thing organic that is cheaper.

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Well I did it, I nearly buggered up Windows 7, or my install of it at least.

On my Windows XP install I had a multiple-IE program installed so I could look at web pages in past versions. I installed it on the Windows 7 install, wouldn’t work so I removed it.

This morning I rebooted, then tried to access things like, My Computer, Control Panel etc and I got an error – No such interface. Uh oh. I searched around and there were these long winded processes, but one guy just simply said, let Windows 7 repair it. I thought, hmm, ok I’ll try it.

Whaddya know, the Microsoft boys did a really good job on this OS. It repaired it, fixed issues no problem, here we are all shiny and brand new. Windows 7 really is a good package, far better than any other OS they’ve produced.

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After all the hype about Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, our waiting, pre-ordering, and having to bite our lips about the now cut-throat prices places like Morrisons are charging (£26! can you believe that?!), tonight after only one day of operation, the servers are down.

The first night it could be forgiven that inviting friends into matches didn’t work, they introduced a patch after all. But the patch has now done this so hundreds of thousands of us can’t even join multiplayer? Come on Infinity Ward – this is what a testing period is for, didn’t you check all this?

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I just read an interesting article on The Independent, about an ethical travel company who has decided to drop their carbon footprint offset scheme. His company responsibletravel.com used a company called Climate Care to let customers purchase carbon offsets; that company would use schemes in the developing world to offset carbon use.

The thing that bugs me isn’t that his dropped them because he was worried customers would just take it as a cost, and not really do anything about their carbon footprints, but that that company (and presumably others) used schemes in the third/developing world to do so.

What is wrong with this country? We have oodles of space where trees can be planted. If you take a look at the moors, our mountainous areas, Scotland, islands off our coast, these all have places to plant trees. What about other schemes like providing literature to small/medium businesses on how they can reduce their carbon use? I heard a few weeks back of a company that produces no waste because the owner recycled everything, and in the course of that got fined by the local council because they thought he was doing something wrong (read: illegal?).

Perhaps this is the problem with carbon offsetting. We get used to dumping our problems on the third/developing world, so we do the same with our carbon problems. Supposedly the market for carbon in Europe is worth £81Bn – I wonder how much of that the third/developing world actually sees?

If I could get the funding I’d create a company to do just that, buy land here in the UK and plant trees, or plant trees on government (unused) land. No doubt our lovely government would consider that a waste. Anything less than a few billion is useless, after all. If they can afford £1.5 Trillion (yes, that’s a ‘t’) for bank bailouts and the economic mess, surely they can afford a few Billion to plant trees?

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I have really gotten into biking to work morning and night, it definately wakes you up in the morning but lately at night, when it’s dark, it’s not much fun. Having just got some lights, I certainly feel safer, but you do get people in cars who drive far too close to you. Some are careful and wait until there’s clear space before passing but others are just impatient and push it.

Up until a few weeks ago it’s was ok, just slightly dark at 5pm, but now it’s pretty much darkness and that’s it. I’ll just have to use more footpaths when I’m sure there aren’t any civilians walking on them…

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