
As you can see I am simply not clever enough to turn this photo the right way around, but I am sure you get the picture. Speaking of Copenhagen look out for the Observer tomorrow as there is a strong possibility that it may contain some BNP/climate change matter.
You might also want to keep your eyes on the Sunday Express. Yesterday their reporter starting banging on about Lee Barnes and what he had written on his blog. He was a little annoyed when I implied that he did not understand how the Internet worked. You see it is Lee's own blog and nobody forces you to navigate to his own part of cyberspace. However, plenty of people do enjoy his cutting edge, hard-hitting content that takes no prisoners and is totally unique.
Being a bit of a techie nerd can be hard at times but it does have it's rewards. The scorn and ridicule is easily compensated for by the pleasure derived from such a thing as Starmap for instance.
Here we have an iPhone ap that actually uses the built in compass to furnish you with a map of the stars and planets as you point it to the sky. Beautiful, but no good whatsoever on a cloudy night like this.
John Walker mercifully breaks up my DIY experience this morning with an astute observation. He wonders whether or not UKIP, with their new penchant for "islamophobia" will attract the same kind of attention we do from the so called "anti-racist" hordes. Well it is going to look awfully suspicious if they don't is it not?
