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chrisworth.com: Hello Kitty discovers the male demographic Hello Kitty discovers the male demographic · Hello Kitty is getting a rugged, macho look? That's slightly preferable to the orally ...
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chrisworth.com: Varley good, John of Barclays It's always left to the good ones: Barclays chief John Varley has apologised ... After all, the cashiers and backoffice workers aren't responsible for the ...
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chrisworth.com: I am Really Quite Annoyed at Skype's Tongue-Out Smiley Dec 2, 2007 ... Look, the point of the :P smiley is that you're being a bit rude to someone. The animated Skype one sticks its tongue out okay, ...
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chrisworth.com: Nude ballet dancers: watch out for nutcrackers Even the Royal Ballet is doing it: they've got a 2009 calendar out featuring nude ballet dancers, a potent combination. ...
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chrisworth.com: The secret policeman's blog The secret policeman's blog. But as a corollary to last night's brief encounter, this policeman's blog is awesome. posted by chrisworth at 7:04 PM ...
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chrisworth.com: "The path is too deep...." "The path is too deep...." And, presumably, the way forward is unclear. (All I was trying to do was copy a large encrypted volume downstairs to my new 500GB ...
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chrisworth.com: The Best Web Page in the Universe The Best Web Page in the Universe. Hey, actually I think he might be right. posted by chrisworth at 10:32 AM ...
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chrisworth.com: Midweek technofetishism: O2's XDA Exec Jul 5, 2006 ... Three things strike me about O2's XDA Exec. ... users shouldn't have to google for passwords and unlock codes buried in the Exec's firmware, ...
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chrisworth.com: I'm good at camping, being always intense as a child I'm good at camping, being always intense as a child. There are probably more sensible things to be doing on a Saturday afternoon than putting up a tent in ...
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chrisworth.com: Midweek technofetishism: O2's XDA Exec Jul 5, 2006 ... Three things strike me about O2's XDA Exec. ... setup isn't too hard once you've switched to the 'Corporate' option - but users shouldn't have to google for passwords and unlock codes buried in the Exec's firmware, ...
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