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The Guardian comes up with

The Guardian comes up with yet another quiz designed to show up your inadequacies as a human being. This one even has the snappy title: “Are You Dumb?“. More designed for the English than for Johnny Foreigner, my department at work has managed to score as follows:

  • Tom: 32 (of 38)
  • Dean: 33 (of 38)
  • Matt: 34 (of 38)
  • Rebecca: 35 (of 38)

How do you measure up?

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I just want to reassure

I just want to reassure people that at no point in the past did I write a book called Creating a Self-Portrait.

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Have you heard of Extenuating

Have you heard of Extenuating Circumstances? No? But you’ve heard of Daily Doozer, right? Daily Doozer was always a great read – bloody ace weblog. Well. Dan wrote DD, then took a break from weblogging and came back with Extenuating Circumstances. Anyway – seems to me that a lot of the people who loved the Doozer don’t even know about the new site, which is a crying shame. So get your arses over there now, or I’ll come around your house and kneecap your pets.

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In the spirit of resistance,

In the spirit of resistance, here are a couple of snippets of important information from adbusters.org.

First comes the event that should be de rigeur for every intelligent, creative weblogger – the Creative Resistance Contest. You have until December 1 to produce a poster, performance, spoof-ad, storyboard, video or anti-logo. I’d like to append this advert with a personal appeal to Jason Kottke to submit the parody ads that he made last year: Simply Porn.

Secondly, international Buy Nothing Day is fast approaching (Nov 24th). Give yourself an opportunity to think about the “shop-till-you-drop” imperative before the consumer glut of Christmas. I’m thinking of taking to the streets that day, holding banners outside major London shops. Anyone with me?

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Your chance to talk to Naomi Klein…

Naomi Klein, author of the wonderful No Logo is going to be answering questions this afternoon (1400 GMT) over at the BBC’s site: [Quiz Naomi Klein]. For those of you who aren’t familiar with her work, here’s a brief summary from the site:

“The Canadian journalist Naomi Klein has become an unofficial spokeswoman for the anti-globalisation movement.

Her best-selling book, No Logo, documents the popular backlash against the increasing economic and cultural reach of multinational companies.

She claims that the anti-globalisation protesters represent a more democratic alternative to corporate domination of the world economy.”

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On more weblogs from London…

For those of you that didn’t know, plasticbag.org is brought to you live from sunny London, where the sun never sets and where ‘party, party, party’ is the name of the game. If you are interested in reading more weblogs from London and around the United Kingdom, why not check out this pop-up box of recently updated uk weblogs courtesy of GBlogs. With their cheeky-cockney-chappie ways, lack of electricity and running water, and oh-so-amusing natural reserve, English men and women never fail to satisfy!

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On hesketh and hiwire…

A few really well (and recently re-) designed corporate sites, as mentioned by zeldman: hesketh.com and hiwire.com.

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This is a post specifically

This is a post specifically not aimed at young Fran from timeout.com. There’s a really interesting article that might interest you over at the BBC: “Women ‘getting dangerously drunk’.

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On europe.metafilter.com?

Prol is keen to have a more local brand of metafilter, but wants it to be europe.metafilter.com rather than uk.metafilter.com. While I can completely understand her reasoning, I can’t help thinking that the reason we are asking the wonderful Matt Haughey to consider such an option because we find ourselves disenfranchised by (for example) considerable conversation of the US Election. Would a European version prove any less problematic? Would we find ourselves discussing Italian transport law or the snow conditions in Switzerland? And how would we resolve the language issue?

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I'm not sure this will

I’m not sure this will work, but I’m trying it out nonetheless. I saw Sourground doing this and thought it was a pretty good idea (mainly for my family should they be reading). So here is it: my amazon.co.uk wishlist.