December 16, 2008 by Matt Atkins
That’s
right, vicar, let’s ban our lying, oppressive carols
Yeah you tell ‘em Rod.
Christ, what kind of do-gooding tit wants to think about others at
this time of year? Seriously, what kind of w@nker trys to spread a
little love at christmas? I mean, how dare you try to draw attention
to the ills of the world. Leave it up to the papers I say. God, the
gall. Pious vicars. What next hey, what next?
Jesus.
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September 16, 2008 by Matt Atkins
Back after a brief hiatus with a lazy set of links to the BBC website.
An interesting set of articles by Michael Blastland exploring the
abuse of mathematics in the media.
Guess it’s fairly timely seeing as the international house
of numbers is about to collapse. Makes you glad you’re still
renting and didn’t start that pension fund.
1.
Surveys
2.
Counting
3.
Percentages
4.
Averages
5.
Causation
6.
Final Lesson
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Media, Numbers,
Statistics
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May 31, 2008 by Matt Atkins

Some people have a problem with celebrities airing there political
views. I haven’t. Really. It’s good to see public debate
of important issues, and encouraging to think that some of our camera
friendly superiors have more than champagne and charlie floating through
their minds.
It’s a shame though, that some aren’t as dedicated to
their values as they’d like to appear. The BBC announced this
week (BBC
Sport, 28/05/08) that the face of their Olympic coverage would
be provided by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewletts ‘Monkey’,
star of ancient chinese legend and also of their most recent project.
It seems a little odd that given Albarns commitment to anti-war and
humanitarian causes, as well as his past support of the Free Tibet
movement, he’d choose to associate himself with the Bejing Olympics.
Hypocritical even. Equally surprising is the manner in which the BBC
has been turned into an advertising vehicle for Albarns musical (Royal
Opera House, July 23rd-26th, Tickets £10 – £75).
Tags: bbc,
Damon Albarn, Free
Tibet, Jamie
Hewlett, Media,
Monkey, Olympics,
Politics
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May 26, 2008 by Matt Atkins
Since the issue raised it’s ugly head in the middle of last
week, the Communications Data Bill has raised very little debate.
A few articles here and there questioned the move but the general
level of outrage has been astonishingly subdued. Unsurprising as the
Crewe and Nantwich by election has provided ample distraction from
what is arguably the more important matter.
We were treated on Sunday (25/05/08) to a fist shaking, whimsical,
mom-fest from Janet
Street Porter (bottom of page). The opinion piece from the Independant
seemed to concern itself more with the bureaucratic nightmare such
an Act would entail rather than the obvious assault on Privacy and
Freedom of Speech it would represent. In all, the matter was treated
fairly lightheartedly, but then, it would be a shame to worry ourselves
with real issues on a pleasant sunday morning.
Tags: Communications
Data Bill, Janet
Street Porter, Media,
Politics, The
Independant
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May 20, 2008 by Matt Atkins
‘…the trial is now proceeding without the French
and Italian lawyers because they have not been given Iraqi visas and
it is unclear who will represent Mr Aziz.’
Probably the most interesting part of this
piece, but unfortunately it’s not the main story. Funny
to see that it’s buried two thirds of the way through the article
too.
There was another bloke in Iraq who enjoyed show
trials. His name escapes me though…
Tags: aziz,
bbc, iraq,
Media, middle
east, Politics,
trial, war
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May 20, 2008 by Matt Atkins
Wait…what exactly was that noise? Oh, just the sound of your
privacy leaving the building. Probably nothing to worry about.
At best, the Communications
Data Bill seems like a grand excuse for Civil servants nationwide
to leave our personal details on the seats of trains and taxi’s.
In reality it looks like an alarming emulation of the US
Patriot Act. But I mean, if it helps fight the war on terrorism,
who are we to argue?
What a lovely story to wake up to.
(Christ they might be watching me type this. It’s 7am and I’m
naked fellas. Scrub that one from your brains!)
Tags: Communications
Data Bill, data
protection, Patriot
Act
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May 7, 2008 by Matt Atkins
If we can define
the last month by a running news story, then the Olympic Torch debacle
is a clear contender for the title. On print, on screen
and screaming through the wires of the internet, the news was largely
dominated by the question “Does sport have a place in politics?”,
and a hundred and one talking heads exploded as the world struggled
to come to terms with the (fairly simple) question. One
subject was quietly avoided however, namely the question of why the
issue stretched only as far as the Olympic Games…
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Tags: F1,
Media, Mosley,
Politics, Sport
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