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Porkers telling porkies

David Davis

There is not a fault: “do not adjust your set”.

I’ve removed the “porkers telling porkies” MP-clowns-widget, as I got the impression from readers that it was getting boring and intrusive. Like an unpleasant smell ., just as you’d get from somewhere where socialism is being practized upon living humans beings. The entire planet now knows that these fellas are all in it for themselves and not to “represent” us. If they did do that, they’d be out of their jobs in a year as they’d have got done what we want done, and can then, er….go.

So no representing the people, then. Not.
It’s also a bit worrying when you feel that you have said everything that there is to be said about GramscoFabiaNazism. But then, now and then, the day brightens because some new nasty crops up on the radar, and the Nissen-Hut of the Chimpanzee Type Writers (there may be 100 as Shakespeare thought…or there may be more…? Who can know?) can crack back into clicking-flood and nattering chattering chimpy-joy.


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7 comments


  1. Agreed. However, it woud be handy to hve the RSS and Donate buttons back. Also, we might set up a working party to look at the tagging system we have evolved. We started this blog with no particular strategy. It now gets thousands of hits, and I suppose we should think about how to make it more user-friendly. On the other hand, it may be too late to revise tagging – too many articles use the old scheme.


  2. Do many people actually use tags for navigation? I think folksonomies are getting a bit “last year”.

    This gets a bit into my Humean Subjectivism obsessive compulsion thing. The problem is that the tags have different meanings to different people, so even if the blogger sticks to some rigid formal metadata conceptual schema, it’s unlikely to be much use to other individuals whose conceptual schemas are divergent from the blogger’s.

    Your anarchism is my communism, etc etc etc


  3. I have fallen seriously behind in my understanding of the Internet. My last big effort was learning Drupal to do my own and the LA sites. Blogging is still slightly alien to me.


  4. I used WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS until I upgraded to Windows XP in 2002. It suited me fine. MSWord is better, but it took me a while to accept this. I still use the 2003 version.

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