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Computing

Re-writing the rules of online ID

BBC columnist Bill Thompson discovers that forgetting a password might be an opportunity for reinventing yourself.

An employee who forgot their password to log in to the corporate network would probably get a withering look from the support staff as they grovelled to have it reset.

By contrast it seems that young people who forget their MySpace logins are just as likely to make a new account as fret over their lost friends or painstakingly constructed homepage decorations.

Multiple personalities is the new black.

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Surveillance Uncategorized

CCTV cameras gain ability to hear as well as see

Speak softly and carry a big stick

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Uncategorized

40 million sheep in New Zealand

Black Sheep

There are 40 million sheep in New Zealand and they’re pissed off!

Based on the evidence of the trailer this looks like a ridiculous low budget comedy horror movie in the style of early Peter Jackson and I’ll love it.

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Reviews TV

The K9 bollocks

The second of the BBC’s Doctor Who spin off series The Sarah Jane Adventures has gotten off to a great start with their special pilot episode. Let’s just hope that they can keep up this level of quality for the series proper and not go the way of Torchwood.

Coincidentally a half-year review of the Torchwood team has been leaked on to the interweb.

To: All Staff
From: HR Director
Importance: High
Subject: Half-Year Review – Some Essential Reminders

As we are all aware, we at Torchwood have undergone a drastic downsizing and restructuring exercise during Q1 and Q2 of the current period. Painful as the process has been, the Board is confident that we have now turned the corner and that the organisation is poised to build on its strengths over the coming months to emerge as a strong and vital entity with continued assured growth potential.

Brilliant stuff.