Archive for April, 2010

Daily Tweets for 2010-04-30

♥ 30 April 2010 , Tags : , Comments Off

Ugh. Feel really unwell. Hit me last night. I ate too much high-fat, high-GI food yesterday and I am so paying for it now! #

Shared Links for 30 April 2010

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Shared Links (via Google Reader RSS) for 30 April 2010: Outbreak Devil In Disguise How Is There A Market For This Subscribe to my Shared Links RSS Feed!

Pauline Hanson is at it again

♥ 30 April 2010 , Tags : , , Comments Off

Looks like Pauline Hanson won’t be moving to the UK after all, since she’s been forced to take her property of the market after making racially inappropriate statements about who she’s willing to sell to. Former One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has taken her Queensland home off the market, following a backlash against her decision Continue reading →

Daily Tweets for 2010-04-29

♥ 29 April 2010 , Tags : , Comments Off

ZOMG!!!! The auto posting of shared links WORKED!!!! *does a happy geek dance* ' # Okay, the auto-post hasn't posted yet, but the post is there in "scheduled" status. *fingers crossed* # Hmmm. Auto-posting isn't QUITE there. Tweaking now…. # My hair IS long enough to spike it up on top. I just apparently needed Continue reading →

Shared Links for 29 Apr 2010

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Shared Links (via Google Reader RSS) for 29 Apr 2010: I Do Not Think This Is How They Wanted You To Train Them Fuller Flat – Iron building, Fifth avenue and Broadway, N.Y Haworth-Boot Mark (about 1900′s) Does That Really Count As Performance Enhancing? Cornell Study: Juries Convict Attractive People Less Often | The Cornell Continue reading →

First strategy on Windsor revamp also a failure

♥ 29 April 2010 , Tags : , , Comments Off

I’ve written previously about the plans to gut the historically and architecturally significant Windsor Hotel and build a completely inappropriate tower onto the back of it. This is not the first time the Brumby government has allowed the demolition of Melbourne’s heritage building and streetscapes, of course, and Planning Minister Justin Madden, a former football Continue reading →