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  • Tall Ships in Waterford

    Ryan from Rymus.net has posted some spectacular images of the fireworks display in Waterford for the Tallships race. Go have a look now.

  • Bloggers party

    As requested I have posted some photos of the blog party, which I think went pretty well. I very enjoyable night even if I was a bit too drunk. Everyone seemed to have a good time! From left to right: Colm,Treasa, Dick, Philip.

  • Hmm

    How long before this blog is taken down? Disturbing indeed. Wired has the story. His entire weblog would probably make an interesting study for people studying psychology.

  • Bomb

    Looks like this one was at the end of carriage, must be the Edgware Road train. Via Sir Humphrey’s

  • Underground services

    Services are gradually returning to normal, though on many lines the passenger numbers have been reduced by a factor of 10. I have heard stories of passenger numbers in places like White City and Bond Street. Where on a normal Friday 50 people might get on at White City, 2 got on today. At Bond…

  • East Coast FM

    Well I think that well, Declan and Tracy were very interested in learning about blogging – I was on for a good 15 minutes I think. I guess to really cover every aspect of blogging a whole hour long show could be devoted, with a few bloggers on the line. We did get a good…

  • Casualties in Iraq

    Fascinating graphic. Watch it.

  • Underground explosions

    The driver of the Picadilly train that was going between Russell Square and King’s Cross survived the attack. The bomb exploded in either the 2nd or 3rd carriage of the train. The train was packed, but casualty figures may be lighter than expected, perhaps down to just how packed the train was. We will have…

  • Bombs in London

    This is a terrorist attack. The BBC are reporting the explosions as the fault of power surges, but according to my own sources in London Underground, this is highly unlikely. And power surges don’t happen on buses either. I am trying to contact other friends and sources in London, but every phone is not acccessible.…

  • They are bombs

    Not power surges…

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