My PostNuke CMS is down again and I'm damned if I know why :-(
Until further notice I'll be running the blog only on this site, but now that I've almost finished chortling about Gilchrist and Ponting's performance against Bangladesh today, I'll put some of the more popular links from the usual home page over to the blog section.
The RSS feeds are unaffected except for the calendar, which I hadn't maintained anyway.
As if you've noticed! (At least I know what to do next time...)
The regular homepage for this website is down at the moment. I'm not sure why, but until I can sort things out (and at this stage there is no evidence of a hack) only the blog will be available.
Which might be encouragement for me to get back and do some writing again!
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Rick.
From The Register:
Robot runs riot at California hospital
Staff and patients at San Francisco’s UCSF Medical Center were left fearful and shaken last week, when a robotic nurse threw off its shackles and went on the rampage.
“Waldo”, a robot used to dispense pills and potions to medical stations at the top notch medical facility, refused to return to the pharmacy to pick up a fresh stash at the end of his rounds, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
I'm going to try and make this my final word on Barnacle Bob Geldof and the Good Ol' Boys concerts, brought to you by AOL, Clear Channel, and Corporate Boxholders Unlike You.
Not to mention the following corporation. This press release overnight from the India Resource Centre:
Coca-Cola Must Not Sponsor Live 8
Coca-Cola's Egregious Record in India and Colombia Antithetical to Live 8 Goals
Let this be the first and last time I use the buzzword "Twenty20" to describe what is nothing more than glorified 20 overs a side tippety-run like we used to play at school. The PCL (Pyjama Cricket Lite) game between England and Australia at the Rose Bowl, Southampton is about to start.
You've gotta hand it to Channel Seven. Sky Sports' coverage absolutely enhanced with Tony Squires anchoring their telecast in Sydney, Stuie MacGill alongside him for expert insights, and Boofhead Lehmann at the ground with the sideline mike.
Doesn't matter, I have the TV sound down and listening to BBC Five Live. Now this is amusing. Agnew drivelling about PCL being "the future of cricket", while the good old Booker T and the MGs theme sound, circa 1968, playing in the background. Future indeed.
Sound file - radio interview for Community Radio Network program "Access Internet" in about December 1996. It's a ten minute feature on CricInfo, mostly comprising an interview with CricInfo's founder Dr Simon King. You'll also hear some comments from one Rick Eyre, the majority of whose interview ended up on the cutting room floor.
Talk about bringing world peace. News this morning that the Live 8 Leviathan will bring Roger Waters together with the rest of Pink Floyd on stage for the first time in 24 years.
Who cares???????
Now if Syd Barrett were to join them in concert.....
"Naive and stupid" is an expression I generally associate with the totality of Shane Warne's off-field career. But it fits perfectly in describing Bob Geldof's approach to his latest competition entry for the Nobel Peace Prize... namely the Live 8 concerts.
A noble (no pun intended) cause for sure, publicising the issue of third world poverty and timed to coincide with the G8 meeting in Edinburgh. So why has he announced, at short notice, a string of Boring Old Farts rock concerts which sound sadly like Live Aid 1985 revisited.