Retro Sunday Review – Zoids (ZX Spectrum)

Retro Sunday Every Sunday, I get retro.  I boot up some emulators (or even the real thing if time allows) and replay some of the more obscure games of yesteryear. Zoids (1985, Martech Games) Zoids were an embarrassingly transparent attempt to tick a lot of boxes in a single toy – wind-up robot dinosaurs with […]

Retro Sunday Review – Shackled (Arcade)

Every Sunday, I get retro.  I boot up some emulators (or even the real thing if time permits) and replay some of the more obscure games of yesteryear. Shackled (1986, Data East) Shackled can be considered a dumbed-down version of Gauntlet; it’s the same viewpoint, is a multiplayer (although only two players compared to Gauntlet’s […]

My Ghost Stories

I’m a believer in the paranormal.   I think ghosts, psychics, ESP and so on are all related, but hard to prove using traditional sciences.  I think it’s all to do with our brains and “soul” operating in the huge magnetic field of the earth, which captures the soul after death.  There’s been some strange ghost […]

The IT Nightmare

                    I’ve just come back from a two-day fiasco that is every IT department’s worst-case scenario; a data server crashing with 100% loss of files.  If it wasn’t so serious, it’ll be funny. On Wednesday morning, I was about to leave the Bristol office to go […]

Is Scanning for Viruses Really Necessary?

In this “End User” IT world, viruses are more feared than ever.  People value their Facebook and Twitter accounts more than their bank accounts, meaning that a “hacked” FB account can cause some serious emotional pain to the victim.  In industry, the boundary between corporate and personal machines and networks is blurring, with employees using […]

The Mangotsfield UFO

On November 28th 2009, my friend held a birthday party at Mangotsfield Rugby Club in Bristol.  Since it was the weekend before Hallow’een, everyone dressed up in suitably “ghoulish” attire.  I dressed as a jester for some reason, but I did grow an enormous jack o’ lantern and take with me as my vegetable plus […]

Procrastination & My Concentration

Procrastination, eh? Who’d get round to doing something about it? Strangely, me. And it’s not about being lazy. No, I am easily distracted. It’s not all my fault though; at work, I might be busy doing Thing A when someone asks me about Thing B. Since it’ll take 5 minutes, I help them with Thing […]

ProleBook – Being a Prole (cont.)

Do you know why bankers have been allowed to bring the world to its knees, and even allowed to continue offering huge bonuses despite performing poorly?  Governments are unable to control them, because MPs and PMs are simply a higher class of prole.  Bankers and the money owners can’t be told what to do by […]

Living as a Prole

I read 1984 a couple of weeks ago, and I’m still a little shocked.  I’ve read a lot of theories about the New World Government, oppression of the masses, trilateral commission and so on, but 1984 is unbelievable.  It’s correct about a lot of things in society, and what makes it even worse is that […]

Alternative Meaning of Films – Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump, a touching film about one slightly-backward man’s remarkable life.  This is the synopsis according to J Lake, posted on IMDB.com: “…”Forrest Gump” is the story of a man who rose above his challenges, and who proved that determination, courage, and love are more important than ability.” Wrong.  Here is the real storyline of […]