2004

….about Iraq. They care about being nasty to asylum seekers, and dog dirt. Everyone knows that, especially Labour’s candidate for the Hartlepool by-election, Iain Wright. ““I’ve met more than 4,000 people by now, and do you know?” Wright said. “Only two have even mentioned it. It’s local issues people care about; that’s why they want…

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One of British Gulf’s Antonov 12s, registration EX-161, serial number 5343305 was photographed in Kabul on the 16th of July, 2003. Close examination of the photo gives the impression that the registration and titles were newly added. What significance the aircraft’s name, “Fatima” (signwritten on the nose) has is currently unknown. Click Here to view…

Read More Viktor Bout aircraft in Kabul – 16th July 2003

Back, back, way back when, I did some research following up reports in the Financial Times and Le Monde that the US Government had been putting pressure on the UK to help keep gun-runner Viktor Bout off a UN asset freeze list, apparently because he had done the state some service in Iraq. It only…

Read More Finally, print media discover the Viktor Bout story

….and unsurprisingly, they show it’s not very good. Allawi told Washington Post reporters and editors on Friday that “for now the only place which is not really that safe is Fallujah, downtown Fallujah. The rest, there are varying degrees. Some — most — of the provinces are really quite safe.” The Kroll reports are based…

Read More US reports on security in Iraq leaked

A German computer science student has built an electromechanical version of the iconic video game, Pong! In a tribute to computing pioneers, Niklas Roy renounced the use of semiconductors, transistors and the like, building a form of computer out of old telephone relays to handle the logic. The game has identical user features to the…

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Interesting follow up in the light of my recent post. “Three British soldiers were killed, one of them in a two-and-a-half-hour battle in downtown Basra that resembled the movie “Black Hawk Down,” Wilde said. “That made it just absolutely clear that the middle of the city was under Sadr militia control,” Wilde said. British troops,…

Read More Knight Ridder story on UK/Iraq