Tweets on 2009-06-19

  • In event of fire – do not use Twitter http://tr.im/oUNZ #
  • Look on me you mortals and despair: I am now a Peggle Master. #
  • Hmmm. It's apparently 158 days since I last weighed myself in Wii Fit. #
  • @owenblacker copyright exemptions for blind is essentially so they can format-shift, eg create audiobooks. #
  • Grr. Not only is old iTunes crashing every time, iTunes website says it will take 30 days to download the latest version. Bloat much?! #
  • @willhowells d'ya really wanna lose the keyboard? #
  • RT @scottm @owenblacker, @benjibrum, @bounder – Worst Daily Mail poll ever. Vote yes to skew the results and pass it on http://bit.ly/w4b6Q #

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BBC Question Time – LDV open thread, 18 June 2009 #bbcqt

Thursday rolls around, so once again it’s time to join David Dimbleby and a glittering panel of political stars for Question Time. Batting for the Liberal Democrats this week is Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Chair of Campaigns and Communications Edward Davey. The panel will include Labour peer Lord Falconer (since every last member of the cabinet is apparently too frit), Conservative shadow secretary for business and regulatory reform Kenneth Clarke, political commentator Polly Toynbee, and journalist and campaigner Esther Rantzen will be there to explain why a lifetime of interesting shaped fruit qualifies her for entry to Parliament.

If you’re tuning in, you can join the simultanous online Twitter debate here at #bbcqt, or the LDV debate in the thread below. Meanwhile Lib Dem blogger Mark Thompson will be liveblogging events via CoverItLive at his own blog.

Tweets on 2009-06-18

  • Three supermarkets on today's planning agenda. Seems food retail are the only people still building anything. #
  • Oh. Right. Letters from legal teams representing 2/3 of the supermarkets mean we have to defer the decision. #
  • Off to see War of Worlds at the Arena. The chances of anything coming from Mars are 1,000,000/1, he said. #
  • Well, the Martians are 3-0 up at half time. Go Martians! #
  • Damn you, bacteria! Minute, invisible bacteria! #
  • Hmm, is everyone's iTunes crashing tonight? #
  • @madamemish if you'd brought George Clooney home, he'd have dealt with the dead wildlife. He's a gentleman like that. #
  • Someone with my name has been killed in car crash after high speed chase with police. http://tr.im/oRGc #

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Daily View 2×2: 18 June 2009

Welcome to Daily View. Happy birthday to Delia Smith CBE. Today is also Autistic Pride Day.

2 Big Stories

And it’s good news for Burnley Liberal Democrats as sub-editors across the spectrum studiously avoid the headline “The Fall of the House of Ussher

Miss Ussher said that she was leaving the Government “with the greatest regret” but would remain as MP for Burnley until the coming election, when she will stand down from Parliament “for family reasons”.

Burnley PPC Gordon Birtwhistle, who has steered the party through taking outright control of the borough council last year, and gaining five of the six county council seats in the constituency just two weeks ago, has called on Kitty Ussher to resign her seat immediately. As if Norwich isn’t enough.

And secondly Iran, where unrest continues following the disputed election result. The word is fleeting out through tweets and social media, with some striking photos gracing the newspaper front pages. If you’re wondering why people are turning their twitter profile photos green, this story is the reason.

Reformists fear the regime is trying to weaken protests by silencing their leading voices and Mr Atrianfar’s arrest signals that people with powerful connections are not immune. The intelligence ministry said 26 alleged “masterminds” of the post-election unrest had been detained yesterday alone.

2 must read blog posts

Jam-maker Jonathan Wallace is joining the exodus and leaving Cowley Street with the aim of becoming self-sufficient in Gateshead. Seriously folks, what’s with all the leaving at the moment? Pack, Wallace, Crozier… Comrades, we’re so close – one last push and we’ll be in power, so why leave now?

And my second link goes to Costigan Quist, who’s masterly take-down of the Digital Britain report focussed on exactly the bits of it that annoyed me when I heard about them on the radio, and thus saved me from having to write anything of the sort.

Tweets on 2009-06-16

  • Planning briefing “…and this is the auditorium which will be surrounded by its own lagoon…” #
  • In a trainer shop. Confused. Boxes of trainers that say “Gender: senior” wtf? #
  • Apparently men can wear these. Right, trainers bought. I can has cake now, that’s how this works, yeah? #
  • Omg, is that really the time? #

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Tweets on 2009-06-15

  • The whole household is gathering around the wireless in anticipation of Dr @markpack on Westminster Hour. #
  • @markpack good job ears can’t blink! #
  • Stuffing envelopes and finally watching my Lovefilm discs. #
  • Hmmm. You know I think Tony Soprano might not be a terribly nice person. #
  • Well, whaddya know. When they said “East Mids – warning of heavy rain” they weren’t wrong. Must get guttering fixed. #
  • RT @njlinguist “It may not be very charitable…but I’ve almost come to the conclusion this Mr. Hitler isn’t a Christian.” -Arsenic & Old Lace #
  • Heh, mention LoveFilm in a tweet, and suddenly @lovefilm follows you. I’M SENDING THE DISC BACK TODAY, HONEST! I HAVEN’T LOST IT! #
  • Blimey. I’ve had that @lovefilm disc since September. My credits have expired 😦 #
  • @lovefilm this would be cool: video from yr factory showing how you work. How many people stuff envelopes for you? How do you track discs? #
  • Taking a gamble and parking in permit spaces that are about to be, but haven’t yet been, redesignated. #
  • estate I’m visiting this morn has absurdly happy singing binmen, and J. Witnesses but can’t see Patch Managier. #

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Radio Alert – Phone Clegg

Eagle-eared listeners will have just heard BBC Radio 4’s consumer whingefest magazine Your and Yours announce that tomorrow’s Call You and Yours will be an opportunity for the Radio 4 listenership to quiz the Lib Dem leader.

A reasonably fair introduction told us that the recent election results were OK but could have been better; and the worrying statistic that whilst people generally like Nick Clegg when they know him, up to 30% haven’t even heard of the name.

The programme will be 12-1pm tomorrow, Tuesday, and available afterwards as a Listen Again / iPlayer item. There are details with the contact number, an email address and more here.

Tweets on 2009-06-14

  • There are disturbingly few steps between “lets visit an art gallery” and “lets organise a conference!” #
  • Full Concert Hall for Just the Tonic gig. #
  • OMG, Tim Vine is amazing. Josie Long less so. #
  • Everyone else thinks Ed Byrne or Daniel Kitson won but I still favour Tim Vine. #

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