That day again

There will be many thousands of entries in many thousands of blogs today pontificating on war, terrorism and other generally bad stuff. This, you will be please to hear, isn’t one of them. If you want to commemorate the occasion, go and read some Noam Chomsky or John Pilger and have a good think about things.

Anyway.

I went to see Belleville Rendezvous (Les Triplettes de Belleville) last night. It’s a very heavily stylised, very funny French/Belgian/Canadian animation, and it’s very good indeed. I did have a nice, long wordy review written, but I managed to accidentally delete it, and I can’t be bothered rewriting it all. If you fancy something a bit different to your usual sanitised, big budget Disney/WB animation, pop along and catch it. There’s very little dialogue, so you don’t even need to be able to speak French, it’s only 81 minutes, and it’s got the best animated dog you’ll ever see.

Apparently, you can now tell things about the state of our mental health by looking at our discarded kebab wrappers. Whatever.

This may just be the strangest lawsuit ever filed.

Videogames are evil. Again. Not the parents who let their kids play a game which was explicitly marked as being suitable for adults only, or who let their have open and free access to deadly weaponry. Yes. This is clearly the fault of an evil and manipulative entertainment industry who want nothing more than to warp the minds of our children and to cause them to go on mindless killing sprees. Naturally.

I registered flat3.org the other day, purely because I live in, uh, flat 3, and I fancied pointing a domain at my house. There’s not much there yet, and I have no idea what to do with it, so if anyone has any good suggestions, leave them in the comments.

5 Responses to “That day again”

  1. Lori says:

    Ooh, your own webmail. How posh is that? 🙂

  2. Chris says:

    It was actually set up for the girlfriend who wanted an alternative to her Hotmail account, ‘cos it was getting impossible to manage the junk. Now I’ve set it up, she’s announced her intention to never actually use it and just live with her hotmail account. It’s a thankless life.

  3. Jeremy says:

    So typical of females they are complaining not so that something can be done and changed, but because they can complain!</br>
    And perhaps because they want you to suffer a bit too!<br>
    On another note, link to my site as well from flat3.org dammit! 🙂

  4. Jeremy says:

    ok so you can’t handle html tags in your comments and yes my 2nd ‘</br>’ is missing a slash! – you should be able to edit your comments afterwards!

  5. Chris says:

    It was easier to replace angle brackets with &lt; and &rt; than to try and parse HTML. My new design for flat3.org’s frontpage links to you, so no need to get jealous.