Daily Archives: June 20th, 2007

Global warming, ID cards, abortion rates etc etc. There are loads of issues that need debating, and I’ve never really understood why most people don’t like having a discussion about such things, challenging it all. Perhaps they find it all too depressing or that they can’t do anything about it.

One thing that depressed me last night was the fact that the scumbag that burgled my house and was sick all over my room has been let out on bail due to the fact that he’s “not a threat to the public” and that we have this highly predicted situation with prison overcrowding. It sickens me that this person is allowed to walk the streets, hanging out at Balham Tube Station, in full knowledge that he stole my treasured belongings and that he might not get the prison sentence he deserves. When is it just that we can become vigilantes because the people in power simply don’t seem to give a s**t?

One of the main reasons I started blogging was because I no longer wanted to stand for the crap of this world. If only we all did a bit more to make sure the revolution is in full effect.

1. Mashable – VeohTV, The $40 Million Web TV Play

2. Techcrunch – Truveo Growing 50% Per Month, Says Video Search Becoming More Important

3. EMarketer – Podcast Listeners Still Like Radio

4. Mashable – Blogging Toolbox: 120+ Resources for Bloggers

5. Mashable – comScore Releases Video Streaming Study

6. Techscape – Youtube launches nine country-specific sites

7. Telegraph – Murdoch eyeing Yahoo! MySpace swap

8. E-Consultancy – My 7 deadly sins of writing for social media

9. E-Consultancy – Google Maps adds reviews and ratings