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  1. @gruber Text area behaviour. Safari tends to be a bit dodgy with some Javascript things, e.g. FCK Editor.
  2. Buggering off around the country with work—Manchester, Birmingham, then giving a speech in Sheffield, then down to Bristol and London. Bah.
  3. Blogging: Harry_Read_Me.txt: CRU data is borked! http://www.devilskitchen.me... #crudocs
  4. Blogging: launch of Lawson's Global Warming Policy Foundation: http://www.devilskitchen.me...
  5. @mrangry If not, you need to create a custom paper size, which you should be able to do through the print dialogue.
  6. @mrangry OK, I don't have Word. However, first thing to do is to see if there is a File --> Export to PDF...
  7. @mrangry What application are you opening it in?
  8. @mrangry Not so. I'll find the instructions in a tick: hang on...
  9. @mrangry Open Word doc in app—Word for Mac, NeoOffice, OpenOffice, Pages—then go to File --> Print. Then, bottom left, choose Save As PDF.
  10. @clutterbells Go to System Preferences --> (System) Universal Access --> (Seeing) Voiceover --> Off.
  11. @mrangry Eh? Aren't you on a Mac? Should be a piece of piss for you...
  12. RT @mrpower: I know Twitter is a timesink but is there anything quite so depressing, pointless and soul-destroying than commenting on th ...
  13. @CharlotteGore Have you read the book? If so, what did you think? If not, do.
  14. @CharlotteGore Have to say that I disliked Children of Men intensely. But I'd read the book first and it was far better—and more subtle.
  15. @sshrpe In Bruges is one of the finest films ever made, in my humble (and not-a-massive-film-afficiondo) opinion—let alone on the noughties.
  16. @sshrpe In Bruges.
  17. @Unity_MoT Summary: there are far too many "ifs" to be contemplating reorganising the world economy when the alternatives are so nebulous.
  18. @Unity_MoT I have no problem with us moving away from burning fossil fuels, as you know; there are many reasons to stop that practice.
  19. @Unity_MoT Free market? Yes, definitely. Technology exchange: of course. See IPCC SRES A1 family of scenarios. Alternative energy? Yes.
  20. @Unity_MoT In terms of the temperature ranges we are talking about, history has shown past predictions *have* been way off.