By Lord Scarab, on August 31st, 2010 |
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So long sucker
Well that’s it I went through the convoluted process of trying to find my account delete button on Digg.
But first why don’t I like Digg any more?
Well it’s buggy and they removed features that made it good
Now about that delete button!
Oh yes that’s right it doesn’t exist, apparently you have to
Continue reading: I hereby fully abandon Digg
By Lord Scarab, on July 19th, 2010 |
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Well I received a very annoying email this morning from Angus & Robertson.
Unfortunately we are unable to obtain the following item(s) that you recently ordered from us.
Order Number: [REDACTED]:
Title: Mogworld [REDACTED]
As a result, we have cancelled your order for the above items and these titles will be refunded shortly. You will also receive a refund
Continue reading: Mogworld order -1Hp
By Lord Scarab, on June 28th, 2010 |
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Bloody ‘Con-job’ Conroy is at it again with idiotic remarks attempting to label anyone who is anti-filter as ‘Pro child porn’ >:(
Conroy reiterated the election commitment statement when asked whether he had spoken to new Prime Minister Julia Gillard about Lundy’s proposed amendments to the filter legislation. Asked about his personal views of the amendments, Conroy
Continue reading: Conroy at it again
By Lord Scarab, on June 28th, 2010 |
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By now I am sure you are aware of the recent political storm that engulfed Australia last week. I am of course talking about the quick dispatch of Krudd (Kevin ’07′ Rudd) and the rise of Julia Gillard the top Ranga of the ACT.
I was a fairly active follower on twitter that day, and was half tempted to
Continue reading: Australian political thrills and spills
By Lord Scarab, on June 11th, 2010 |
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The Australian government has a dream! A dream where all the peoples of Australia have every internet website they visit and every email they sent logged and recorded for later review… Wait what?
Whoa! It's just a rick-roll I swear!
*Note update posted below
As Zdnet broke this story the Australian internet community collectively gasped at the insanity
Continue reading: The Australian 1984 dream