Yep, for real. Here's what he said: Wow. Now you can tweet music. http://tinyurl.com/y8snlyg I've been trying it. It works. Astounding. From @intermorphic http://bit.ly/8PkvDY Great that Intermorphic are getting some really good publicity out of this.
Just what is the internet? It’s a question that itself asks many more other questions. Can you hold an internet? Does it have legs or wheels? Does it fold down and fit into a piece of luggage? If you cooked the internet, what would it taste of? Hopefully some of those questions are answered by Sir [...]
It's difficult to know how to begin. This is because there are some astoundingly basic facts that are being ignored by Mr Fry and everybody else who thinks this concerns them in a direct way, which is unlikely to the point of impossibility. The Net has been around for some time now, and early on, within online communities, certain things became instantly apparent as far as interactions with other people...
Thank you, Mark , and thanks to the many readers who emailed in to help. Yep, the song -- the music, at least (and it's the music that carries the charm of the thing) -- is by Anne Dudley , and was written just for the show. I'm still not sure why the producers would do that, when there are so many great tunes from the period they could use. And that they do in fact use: the next number by that nightclub...
Two of my favorite writers, Steyn and Wodehouse, intersect in this musical Q & A between John Derbyshire and Steyn over the origins of a song in the A&E adaptation of Jeeves & Wooster. (Mini review: Stephen Fry overplays Jeeves, but I wouldn't change a hair on Hugh Laurie's Bertie's head. Also, #3 daughter tells me that the later episodes, which for some reason I haven't seen, "get...
Complaints: Fry 'slandered' Poland over Auschwitz http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/politics/domestic_politics/complaints+fry+aposslanderedapos+poland+over+auschwitz/3377697 Updated on 08 October 2009 By Channel 4 News Stephen Fry is accused by embassy officials of making "utterly misleading" and "slanderous" comments about Poland after a Channel 4 News interview in which he...
It's the same old story for me - an Internet social media bandwagon comes along and by the time I overcome my distaste at being associated with anything too "trendy" the bandwagon has rolled on. So this evening I joined Twitter. This of course means that the gold rush days of the Twitterati are truly over. The dust storms are blowing, the wells are running dry and even the homesteaders will...
Sent by e-mail. After watching The Thick Of It on Saturday I left the television on and Have I Got News For You appeared, presented by Jo Brand ("I saw that – she looked like Marj Proops with the glasses and hairdo"). This show had a live audience (the camera showed them at the end) but the laughter sounded canned. The show format includes four satirists / comedians who are asked questions...
Tunechecker, a new site from the penny-watching pros MoneySavingExpert.com, will scan online music stores to find you the cheapest MP3s going. Want your Susan Boyle fix for less? Read on. Tunechecker scans iTunes, Amazon, Play, 7Digital, HMV, We7, Tesco, Orange and Tunetribe to find the cheapest single or album price available. It’s also currently working on [...] Related posts: Creative takes...
I realise that hardly anyone visits these pages these days, seeing as I never write anything any more. But the truth is, I have been writing, just not here. My other pet project, NewsArse, has been keeping me very busy indeed, and we’ve now released a book of the top stories from the year - [...]
Here’s a funny little clip from the resolutely sardonic BBC series Absolute Power wherein public Relations guru Charles Prentiss (played by Stephen Fry) tackles the question of what to do with the House of Lords. I think our own Prime Minister might appreciate the fiendishly clever scheme proposed with regards to our own Senate. Well, [...]
On Thursday 3rd December 2009 I had the pleasure of heading down to London to spend an evening at the .NET Awards, hosted by the fabulous .NET Magazine. It was a great opportunity to finally meet some of the web folk we’re all familiar with, and to experience the results live at the awesome Altitude [...]
Before he became cane-wielding sarcastic genius-doctor House , Hugh Laurie was half of the legendary British comedy double act Fry and Laurie during the 80s and 90s. But now that he's perhaps better known, at least to American viewers, for his role on the Fox medical drama, Laurie tells The People that he is "determined" to return to England to team up with his old pal once more. "We'll...
An SUV falls into a sinkhole, uncovering a small green skeleton. While Brennan and the team try to determine cause of death, Booth seeks an unofficial opinion from psychiatrist-turned-chef Gordon Gordon Wyatt (Stephen Fry) after a poor showing on his way to being re-certified to carry a gun.
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Created by Hart Hanson and inspired by real-life forensic anthropologist and best-selling novelist Kathy Reichs, BONES follows forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan (Deschanel) and FBI Agent Seeley Booth’s (Boreanaz) work at the Jeffersonian institute solving crimes when the bodies are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that only the victim’s bones can provide clues to their fate.