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  1. @steiny As long as you don't actually do it, probably not too bad!
  2. @brighty So not singing along to Walk Like an Egyptian then?
  3. And who would purchase such a thing? Oxford University #oucsfail I bet Oxford is full of people like me acting as unpaid tech support.
  4. Who these days would design a webmail client which cares whether addresses are separated by semicolons or commas #microsoftfail
  5. @peteaylward It's usable here!
  6. @GoodDailyMail You've got to love that picture of Sir Jeremy Bagge. He's like something from The New Statesman, but in real life.
  7. Something here for @bengoldacre and @fixdailymail, methinks http://bit.ly/4B3E30
  8. @purserhallard They should really sell them.
  9. (quote from here: http://www.justgiving.com/n...)
  10. I am very happy to give this worthwhile cause, especially as growing up in NI I experienced firsthand how divisive faith schools can be.
  11. RT @j4: Okay yeah I am actually just trying out the new retweet button DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT thought not okay thanks.
  12. @purserhallard Your mistake is bathing in a mixture of extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
  13. RT @mysocee: Help us organise mini-presentations about mySociety throughout Southeast Europe: http://tr.im/FdJI (please RT!)
  14. RT @harrym: Interesting: el Reg and Wikia got nastygrams from Royal Mail at same time as ErnestMarples. Hmmm http://bit.ly/1tXXDu (hat t ...
  15. So what else should I write to Andrew Smith about today?
  16. Now writing to my MP about the possible replacement of Oxford School with a church backed academy.
  17. Writing to my MP about postcodes again. The opening up of Ordnance Survey data is great, but we need the postcodes as well.
  18. Ordnance Survey to free up lots of data, including boundaries http://tr.im/FboQ Postcodes next please!
  19. RT @FakeAPStylebook: Use "faith-based," as "nuts" or "probably dangerous" may be seen as disrespectful.
  20. Lack of a free postcode to location map means we can do almost none of these things in the UK, even if we get the data: http://tr.im/E2gI