... courtesy of the UK Courts!
If you search on Google for anything like "torrents" and happen to click on one of the links that are blocked the above is what you'll get. I presume this page will increase as more sites are blocked by UK Court Orders.
The ISP I am currently using is BT, I believe that they, and other major players in the market, e.g. Virgin, TalkTalk, Sky, are all following the blocking list above.
I guess there may be similar blocking in place in the US.
However, I'm pretty sure the blocking list isn't in place in *every* country - many are against censorship of any kind. So, assuming you can find a proxy in a more 'liberal' country then you can happily use the above list as a nice starting point to find those torrents.
I think this raises two important points:
1) Did someone *really* think this through? Irrespective of the arguments for/against this kind of blocking, was it wise to publicise the list? Or is this actually a requirement for this kind of blocking? I hope it's the latter since there absolutely SHOULD be transparency in such matters. In fact, if this is the route we're going down then it should be impossible to block a site without such a block being made public - it would allow accidental blacklisting to be avoided/contested.
2) There was an article this morning on the BBC about GMail being blocked in China. This is not entirely the same argument since pirated copies of films, music, and games are, at least in the UK, currently illegal, GMail, social media sites, and other communications are not. However, it's also been argued that alot of the torrent sites are simply search engines, they themselves do not host any content. Google will return torrent results, though these are starting to be removed from search results. Do we really want tampering with search results? Are alternatives available without such tampering, e.g. DuckDuckGo which supposedly doesn't filter.
Personally I'm not a fan of censorship and I don't like the idea of the blacklist/blocking approach because I think it has many technical and philosophical weaknesses. I know there is definitely content out there that is illegal and unpleasant but I suspect the people accessing that are already using methods to circumvent the above blocking. So censorship like the above list really comes down to big media companies throwing lots of money around.
So, as I've always said, why can't they throw that money at making decent online distribution services that are easy to use, fair, and provide greater benefit and features to the customers. This happened with music on the whole - iTunes, Amazon, et al distribute music without DRM restrictions in place and seem to make plenty money doing so. It's now more attractive to use those services for music (albeit for some hard-to-find or ridiculously over-priced items) rather than resort to torrents.
Do the same for video - stick that back catalog of old movies (80s, 90s, etc) and charge $1 a download rather than trying to sell old DVDs which cost money to ship, store, shift.
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Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Annoying sanitary bin!
Sometimes I have to wonder what the world is coming to.
We have bins in the toilets that are for sanitary products - obviously not something normally discussed in polite company but one of those facts of life*. Now you would think that such a bin, even when it has this specific purpose, should be a fairly simple piece of engineering - container, lid that doesn't come off easy, add some seals to keep the germs at bay, etc, etc.
We have these though:
and they are REALLY annoying because simply being near them seems to be enough to trigger the built-in electronics which then opens the lid! Even more ironically is, once it's waited a few seconds or so it then closes the lid which sticks half way open!
So, why oh why do we need an electronic super-duper bin, which doesn't work properly, when the basic version without the technology is actually much better!
Okay, bit of a pointless rant but feel better now!
[ * - No, it won't be a fact of my life for obvious anatomical reasons apart from a, hopefully fairly brief time post-SRS when it might be until everything is healed up ]

We have bins in the toilets that are for sanitary products - obviously not something normally discussed in polite company but one of those facts of life*. Now you would think that such a bin, even when it has this specific purpose, should be a fairly simple piece of engineering - container, lid that doesn't come off easy, add some seals to keep the germs at bay, etc, etc.
We have these though:
and they are REALLY annoying because simply being near them seems to be enough to trigger the built-in electronics which then opens the lid! Even more ironically is, once it's waited a few seconds or so it then closes the lid which sticks half way open!So, why oh why do we need an electronic super-duper bin, which doesn't work properly, when the basic version without the technology is actually much better!
Okay, bit of a pointless rant but feel better now!
[ * - No, it won't be a fact of my life for obvious anatomical reasons apart from a, hopefully fairly brief time post-SRS when it might be until everything is healed up ]

Monday, 22 September 2008
Get your skates on!

I must be mad!
I've just ordered myself some Rollerboots!
Obviously not going to use these in anger BEFORE the work summer party on Thursday, just in case I can't quite remember HOW to rollerskate properly, OR if my memory of actually being not too bad at it is a little bit of an exaggeration from reality!
Friday, 4 April 2008
Very, very, very drunk ...
... I can hardly type!
I wish I could say it was a Fiona night out but it wasn't, it was work related unfortunately! Amd even in my drunken state I'm still not happy with what I see in the mirror and I want to be looking at Fiona NOW!
Okay, I can't type anything more as the room is moving around and the keyboard keeps coming up with the wrong letters! Time for bed (it's 1am) ....
... when I wake up I'll be me I hope!
I wish I could say it was a Fiona night out but it wasn't, it was work related unfortunately! Amd even in my drunken state I'm still not happy with what I see in the mirror and I want to be looking at Fiona NOW!
Okay, I can't type anything more as the room is moving around and the keyboard keeps coming up with the wrong letters! Time for bed (it's 1am) ....
... when I wake up I'll be me I hope!
Friday, 29 February 2008
Ooops!
One of the hazards of the jet-set TGirl life-style (read this as: constantly having to work away as all the big projects are far away from the quiet North West idyll in which I live) is that I'm constantly lugging a rather large amount of clothes, shoes, make-up and other assorted essentials for life around the world.
This also means that, when return visits home are brief, there isn't time for a good stock check of the things in the multitude of suitcases and invariably it's often easier to simply do the laundry and then add any extra's that I know I was missing on the previous trip ... or just some new things that I want to wear ... or that I desperately need to match with another outfit ... or that may vaguely be needed on the off-chance that I buy something new ...
The result: LOTS of stuff.
Another result that I just encountered this morning: lack of any normal 'bob-mode' clothes!
That's right, I packed so much girlie wear that I don't have any boring bob-mode jeans to wear to work for the usual casual Friday attire! OOOOOooops!
Thankfully I have a pair for fairly normal coloured/styled boot-cut jeans that, don't stand out too much and are only noticeable if you look quite closely at my bum (pretty detail on the pockets) and the front zipper which is obviously the wrong (will I think it's right) way round!
So I will be on the look out today for people staring at my bum or zipper!
This also means that, when return visits home are brief, there isn't time for a good stock check of the things in the multitude of suitcases and invariably it's often easier to simply do the laundry and then add any extra's that I know I was missing on the previous trip ... or just some new things that I want to wear ... or that I desperately need to match with another outfit ... or that may vaguely be needed on the off-chance that I buy something new ...
The result: LOTS of stuff.
Another result that I just encountered this morning: lack of any normal 'bob-mode' clothes!
That's right, I packed so much girlie wear that I don't have any boring bob-mode jeans to wear to work for the usual casual Friday attire! OOOOOooops!
Thankfully I have a pair for fairly normal coloured/styled boot-cut jeans that, don't stand out too much and are only noticeable if you look quite closely at my bum (pretty detail on the pockets) and the front zipper which is obviously the wrong (will I think it's right) way round!
So I will be on the look out today for people staring at my bum or zipper!
Saturday, 23 February 2008
"Made here!"
"Freshness", "Quality", "Choice" the video proclaims while showing things like
Second, I'd like to know how where all the nice lettuce was when they made the rather costly Tuna baggette that I ate. Okay, we're not talking the manky brown lettuce here, but what I got certainly wasn't as as full of life as I'd hoped having being rammed into the tiny baggette to hide the pitiful amount of tuna!
"Quality" - interesting term that, will have to look it up but I'm sure I've seen a definition before where you can refer to anything having "quality" or "qualities", i.e. characteristics. So for the tuna, it had an almost non-existant quality about it!
"Choice" .... at this point I had to smile to myself. There is really little choice; there are no other eatery places around in T2 (well okay, WHSmiths have a few bits and pieces but not much - the one after security is good but the little one before is a bit limited) so you're kinda stuck with the "Food Village". The selection there is pretty limited as well - didn't see an awful lot of veggies (not that this bothers me) and the sandwiches were pretty uninspiring.
I mean, call be a snob (a fair accusation actually) but I'm kinda comparing to M&S here - now they have a pretty good "choice" in terms of food, even for a picky eater like me (can't stand cucumber, tomato, avacado or similar and I can *still* find nice things to eat).
So, in a literal sense, yes "choice", but not much.
But* that's okay really, it's what you expect from a UK airport, train station, or service station; low quality, limited choice, and astronomical prices. What's ironic is the little video campaign trying to convince you otherwise!
[ * So what's the actual problem with starting a sentence with "But"? Must look that up as well]
- Peppers being thrown into clear water
- Ham being sliced from a joint of meat
- Salads items (still glistening from a quick dip in the water) being tossed/chopped/prepared
- Posh jam tarlets being prepared and cooked
- etc ...
Second, I'd like to know how where all the nice lettuce was when they made the rather costly Tuna baggette that I ate. Okay, we're not talking the manky brown lettuce here, but what I got certainly wasn't as as full of life as I'd hoped having being rammed into the tiny baggette to hide the pitiful amount of tuna!
"Quality" - interesting term that, will have to look it up but I'm sure I've seen a definition before where you can refer to anything having "quality" or "qualities", i.e. characteristics. So for the tuna, it had an almost non-existant quality about it!
"Choice" .... at this point I had to smile to myself. There is really little choice; there are no other eatery places around in T2 (well okay, WHSmiths have a few bits and pieces but not much - the one after security is good but the little one before is a bit limited) so you're kinda stuck with the "Food Village". The selection there is pretty limited as well - didn't see an awful lot of veggies (not that this bothers me) and the sandwiches were pretty uninspiring.
I mean, call be a snob (a fair accusation actually) but I'm kinda comparing to M&S here - now they have a pretty good "choice" in terms of food, even for a picky eater like me (can't stand cucumber, tomato, avacado or similar and I can *still* find nice things to eat).
So, in a literal sense, yes "choice", but not much.
But* that's okay really, it's what you expect from a UK airport, train station, or service station; low quality, limited choice, and astronomical prices. What's ironic is the little video campaign trying to convince you otherwise!
[ * So what's the actual problem with starting a sentence with "But"? Must look that up as well]
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
How romantic
First off I feel like poo - nasty cold and jet-lag means I'm staying at home today and trying to recover! I hate being ill, particularly with horrible colds that seem to get into every muscle and just make you feel so tired and pants!
Anyway, while messaging work to let them know I wouldn't be in today I also had a check on my Facebook messages (to see if anyone was saying nice, complimentary things about me :D ) and I had a new Kiss from someone (which was nice) ... went to see the list of kisses and the page proudly showed the following MOTD (Message of the Day):
Tip KISS Fortune cookie:
Did you know Kissme runs on 100s of powerful 32GB servers will never fail your love life
which of course is nice to know if somewhat less than romantic! Maybe that's what you need though, instead of flowers that die or chocolates that melt, or even sexy lingerie that costs the earth and is only worn for the briefest (pun intended) of time ... what you need is 100s of powerful servers to keep your loved one happy!
Hmmm, I wish they'd said what *sort* of servers they were using!
Anyway, while messaging work to let them know I wouldn't be in today I also had a check on my Facebook messages (to see if anyone was saying nice, complimentary things about me :D ) and I had a new Kiss from someone (which was nice) ... went to see the list of kisses and the page proudly showed the following MOTD (Message of the Day):
Tip KISS Fortune cookie:
which of course is nice to know if somewhat less than romantic! Maybe that's what you need though, instead of flowers that die or chocolates that melt, or even sexy lingerie that costs the earth and is only worn for the briefest (pun intended) of time ... what you need is 100s of powerful servers to keep your loved one happy!
Hmmm, I wish they'd said what *sort* of servers they were using!
Monday, 4 February 2008
Funny things
I saw two things on the way into work this morning that made me smile just a little. One was Winnie the Pooh stickers on someone's steering wheel - and not just little stickers that had been left on there, these were obviously designed to fit the exact size and shape of a steering wheel.
Presumably stickers that cover both sides of a steering wheel need to be designed to not slip or come off in some dangerous way as well as being tested for safety generally. So I just had to wonder that there must be a significant number of people willing to buy Winnie the Pooh stickers for steering wheels to make it economically viable for a manufacturer to go to all that trouble. Of course they probably have other designs ... must find out what these are at some point.
The other thing was quite striking; a tartan truck! Pretty eye-catching in itself but the wording on the side proudly proclaimed "Men in Kilts", "North America's Premier window cleaning and guttering service". Since this really did make me smile they can have some free advertising here:
http://www.meninkilts.net
I've just followed the link and they even claim they do all the cleaning in kilts! I can't say anything to top that!
Presumably stickers that cover both sides of a steering wheel need to be designed to not slip or come off in some dangerous way as well as being tested for safety generally. So I just had to wonder that there must be a significant number of people willing to buy Winnie the Pooh stickers for steering wheels to make it economically viable for a manufacturer to go to all that trouble. Of course they probably have other designs ... must find out what these are at some point.
The other thing was quite striking; a tartan truck! Pretty eye-catching in itself but the wording on the side proudly proclaimed "Men in Kilts", "North America's Premier window cleaning and guttering service". Since this really did make me smile they can have some free advertising here:
http://www.meninkilts.net
I've just followed the link and they even claim they do all the cleaning in kilts! I can't say anything to top that!
Friday, 1 February 2008
Adjectives
I was just trying to put together some of the "About me" bits on the blog and it reminded me of a problem I have in this online world, particularly in respect of posting comments on my friends Flickr pictures; I don't know enough adjectives!
This is my complete list (some can be put together in combination with words like 'absolutely' and 'totally':
Fab(ulous)
Stunning
Fantastic
Beautiful
Amazing
Wonderful
Please help a poor TGirl and donate your unwanted adjectives, please wash and put in the bag provided for collection by our staff or leave at your local charity shop.
This is my complete list (some can be put together in combination with words like 'absolutely' and 'totally':
Fab(ulous)
Stunning
Fantastic
Beautiful
Amazing
Wonderful
Please help a poor TGirl and donate your unwanted adjectives, please wash and put in the bag provided for collection by our staff or leave at your local charity shop.
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