It's a Big Bother again

I haven’t decided whether to ‘get into’ Big Brother this year (the reality TV show where 12 people live together in a big house… blahdiblah). Last year, I kept an eye on the cameras and occasionally ventured into the chat rooms, but this time around, the cameras are pay-per-view, and the chat rooms don’t work properly. What’s a boy to do? Frankly, I’m more into the technology and the sociology than the anatomy.
Nonetheless, I’ve found a more interesting exercise: to watch everyone BUT the Housemates’ reactions to the house, through the online forums on the official website. At writing, it’s completely unmoderated, and there’s a big outpouring of negative sentiment right there on the official website: about the cameras, about the new rules, about the site, about the email updates… Now, I’m all for free speech and everything, but normally businesses who have a huge crowd of people screaming abuse at each other in the foyer make some attempt to remove them, or at least see what the fuss is about. In this case, nothing is being done to stop it, so I’m going to pull up a deckchair for a while and study my fellow man.
Perhaps perversely, I don’t think it’s as interesting watching the people locked in, as it is to watch the people *locked out*.

Charli's Birthday!

It’s Charli’s Third Birthday today; and although it was a weekday, we still managed to get all the exciting stuff happening; Charli unwrapped all her presents and took delivery from some balloons (all the way from Sydney!) Thanks to Nanna and Poppa in the east!
Charli’s all grown up: she has her own two-wheeled bike and Barbie now, and everyone knows the cool toys are always for ‘3 and up’.

Hunt The Boeing

I’m always a sucker for conspiracy theories; I think this one rates pretty well, for what it’s worth. ‘Hunt the Boeing has a few photos it claims disprove the official version of events of September 11 at the Pentagon. I’ve always had a few questions about it, but the implications of this are a little hard to fathom. Nonetheless, it’s an interesting exercise…