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7 September 2009 5 Comments
digg_url = ‘http://nabidana.com/2009/09/07/lisbon-treaty-poster-safari-part-two/’;
digg_title = ‘Lisbon Treaty Poster Safari: Part Two’;
digg_bodytext = ‘So in my previous post, I explained that some organisations were putting up really godawful posters for the Lisbon Treaty. And I think most people agree that very many of them are pretty substantially awe-inspiring.
I was awfully inspired on a few of them to [...]
Tagged in brian-cowen, British Citizenship, Coherent Argument, Europe War, Grammar, ireland, Labour, Lead Agency, Lefties, Lisbon, Nonsense, Opposition, Organisations, Pleasure, Posters, Prime Movers, Real Reason, Referendum, Safari, Suits, Temptation, Tiny Population, Vote, War Room
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5 September 2009 3 Comments
This post will look at some of the Lisbon Treaty referendum posters from two groups, Cóir and ‘We Belong’ critically assessing some of them and then making fun of the rest.
Tagged in Arse, Attractive People, Banality, Europe, High Def, Hyperbole, Joke, Last Time, Lisbon, Nationalism, Old Friend, Organisations, Originality, People, Poster, Posters, Racism, Referendum Campaign, Safari, Safe Side, Sharpest Knives, Slogans, Vote
gadgets
17 February 2009 0 Comments
digg_url = ‘http://nabidana.com/2009/02/17/sopods-full-screen-browser-for-iphone/’;
digg_title = ‘SOPODS Full Screen Browser for iPhone’;
digg_bodytext = ‘I bought and installed this, hoping it would make my browsing experience on the iPhone better, but after two uses, am not impressed. The render is slow (how and why, when it’s based on Safari?) and it scrolls incredibly slowly and jerkily, much [...]
Tagged in iphone, Safari, Screen Browser
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19 January 2009 1 Comment
digg_url = ‘http://nabidana.com/2009/01/19/the-ec-should-back-off-microsoft/’;
digg_title = ‘The EC should back off Microsoft’;
digg_bodytext = ‘The European Commission has yet again waded into the icy waters of anti-competition by accusing Microsoft, the world’s dominating provider of office and operating systems, of limiting competition with the installation of the Internet Explorer browser in its flagship Windows operating system.
The case being [...]
Tagged in American Businesses, Browser Manufacturers, Browser Opera, Browser Software, Clutching At Straws, Ec, European Commission, European Innovation, Flagship Windows, Installation Time, Internet Explorer Browser, Market Share, Open Source, Operating Systems, Os Installation, Revenue Stream, Safari, Third Party, Windows Operating System, Windows Os, Windows Pcs