Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

2007-05-16

Police officer: batteries included?

look out for debate on 'how many police officers does it take to change a lightbulb?', and, 'when does police administration get done?' A reduction in arrest forms is pending.







along lines of;

"How many managers does it take to change a light bulb?


1) A roomful - they have to hold a meeting to discuss all the ramifications of the change.
2) None, they like to keep employees in the dark.
3) "This topic was resumed from last week's discussion, but is incomplete pending resolution of some action items. It will be continued next week. Meanwhile ..."
4) "We've formed a task-force to study the problem of why light bulbs burn out, and to figure out what, exactly, we as supervisors can do to make the bulbs work smarter, not harder."

How was it managed with instant processing and booths?








this ones for teachers












this ones for cellphones!



What about a serious issue like when cbrn attack you'll rather be with some kind of murdoch special crowd rather than those bought the stuff at some kind of a mart? The suit always wins?


2007-05-14

TBGB: sound and vision.


Its musical chairs at the party place.
Having more time to compose himself. Can we expect this release?



Is it going to be eat-in or togo?

Its ice-cream beer , and no clash, 'i want to break free'. Its Arctic Monkeys or Rufus Wainwright getting it down with GB, the ironing chancellor.
For plenty others its 'I'm not the shriff, but I should be the deputy'.

2007-05-04

views of election night TV coverage

What words from the mingometers? JezV doing suffrage jives or was it euro-spasms exercises not only himself but this writer and some others. No Snow-Vine tango or



Hip Sarkozy however!


PooterGeek writes

"They’re On A Mission To Explain And They’re Bringing The Pain

Am I hallucinating? Are any of you lot seeing this too? Right now Jeremy Vine is wearing a Harry Hill shirt and dancing to hip-hop next to a holographic Menzies Campbell. The caption behind him reads “MING’S BLING”. Has BBC Election Special turned into The Day Today?

UPDATE: Iain Duncan Smith has just said of the poorest voters he’s been talking to: “Real real problems of drug and alcohol abuse—and I’m in all that right now.”

It’s excruciating, but not for the reasons I was afraid of at the start of the evening.

This entry was posted on Friday, May 4th, 2007 at 01:29 and is filed under Politics, TV, Brentian Man. Y

Asher Says "Ming's Bling" reminds me of Miri Ben-Ari".



johninnit Says ".. just been watching him play a virtual game of tennis with a giant stock footage Tony Blair ... News24 is starting to totally surpass The Day Today, both in terms of over-excited news-reading and in ridiculous CGI. Chris Morris' genius IRA anti-bomb-dog spray graphic looks positively mundane these days."

dmatr Says ".. gobsmacked too. And the tennis thing…! Chartjunk on crack. The BBC election team urgently needs to read Edward Tufte - it may already be too late.""

and from BBC site webpages itself, the post "It's been called "Super" Thursday", these comments;

Mistress76uk wrote ".. particularly loved the tennis graphic which Lord Falconer didn't seem to understand. Jeremy suggested remedial classes. Fantastic!!!!!! :-)"

Lesley Boatwright wrote "Why does the presence of graphics and the need to present them to the public often seem to entail the presenters doing a sort of song-and-dance act? I was completely bemused by Jeremy Vine's antics - repeated on BBC1's election coverage later - did he get the script from the Ministry of Funny Walks?"

csharp wrote ".. who uploaded the show? the watch again show compression ratio would make a 1970s hong kong kung fu film look well sync'd."

I managed the whole overnight tv and radio coverage, and then some. A sign of something. Ate some guarana, BBE 2005 bought during urge for south american disposition, at midnight-30 and breezed it.

I'll make reference to some films, also;






broadcasting media publishing, politics, culture, society,

2007-04-22

sarko-ségo: même combat - le service politique

one of the best matches since pinky & perky?

also an economic view

webegon.org.uk a first cyber ex-pm?

all change at the b-list after the blair-brown bogof ... a url url url in the sun for Mr B?

golden brown - a virtual pm

a pm in waiting and one in wane is this virtualisation?