Monthly Archives: April 2010
Across ANZAC bridge at sunset
As the night was closing in at peak hour on a Friday, I crossed ANZAC bridge. I think this shot captures the energy of all the cars and the people trying to rush home or out after work.
The latest corporate game craze, McAfee Brickout (cartoon)
The latest craze. Set to replace Minesweeper as the number one game (time waster) on corporate Windows XP machine McAfee Brickout Appearing on a computer near you…
ANZAC bridge, or lack there of
Sydney was covered with with a sheet of fog. And visibility was, as you can see, not very far. Unfortunately the traffic was also terrible, and crawled across ANZAC bridge.
Beware of ‘P’ed dinosaur
Motorists beware. Dorothy the Dinosaur has been granted her ‘P’s.
This cartoon has been classified RC
The term RC keeps getting rolled out when referring to what the filters will block. But what does RC actually stand for? Rudd and Conroy.
I love the smell of filters in the morning
The current attitude by the Australian government about the Internet filter is a worry. A self righteous disdain for anybody else’s opinion. Or the collateral damage that they will cause. Reminds me of the Lieutenant Colonel from Apocalypse Now, who … Continue reading
Fielding and Conroy play pin the censorship on the donkey
Stephen Fielding and Stephen Conroy play pin the censorship on the donkey. Drawn after I read the announcement that Fielding had won the minor party spot on the Cyber-safety Senate committee. Of course, this turned out to be wrong, and … Continue reading
Real reason the government is removing foil from people’s roofs
The real reason the Australian government is removing foil from people’s roofs… …orbital mind control satellites
Somebody think of the children, Rudd & Conroy
In the current debate Rudd and Conroy seem to just keep churning out the same statements about the internet filters, despite what anybody says. Childish really.