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Richard's Baseball Blog: World Baseball Classic: Group A
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Being a Red Sox and baseball fan in a country that thinks baseball is an American version of a girl's game. Monday, March 06, 2006. World Baseball Classic: Group A. Korea wins the group! I only got to watch the second game of each day (the three Japan games) live, but I've watched the two Korea games I missed on tape, and they are both good, solid fundamental baseball teams. And shouldn't screw them up completely. I think they're going to melt a few hearts in SoCal - they certainly do play pretty ball.
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Britain and Great Power Status: March 2006
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Britain and Great Power Status. An experiment in developing an argument through the blog format. Monday, March 06, 2006. Not a Great Power. This post was transferred from my original blog. Posted by Richard Gadsden at 5:20 pm. Links to this post. This post was transferred from my original blog. Posted by Richard Gadsden at 5:20 pm. Links to this post. This post was transferred from my original blog. Posted by Richard Gadsden at 5:19 pm. Links to this post. This post was transferred from my original blog.
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Britain and Great Power Status: The European Option
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Britain and Great Power Status. An experiment in developing an argument through the blog format. Monday, March 06, 2006. This post was transferred from my original blog. Posted by Richard Gadsden at 5:20 pm. Links to this post:. Geeky Lib Dem, works in Manchester. Anything I say is my opinion. Everyone else can have their own. View my complete profile. The UK is not a Great Power. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 England and Wales License.
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Richard's Politics Blog: Stephen Fry
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Richard Gadsden, a Liberal Democrat, discusses political issues, both inward-facing Lib Dem navel-gazing and more general politics. Saturday, September 29, 2007. Amazingly, there is now a blogger who writes posts - well "blessays" (aawww, sweet) at even more length than Alex Wilcock. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Guinness Advert: Is it just me? Why the European debate misses the point. Index of my blogs. Geeky Lib Dem, works in Manchester. View my complete profile.
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Britain and Great Power Status: The Imperial Option
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Britain and Great Power Status. An experiment in developing an argument through the blog format. Monday, March 06, 2006. This post was transferred from my original blog. Posted by Richard Gadsden at 5:19 pm. Links to this post:. Geeky Lib Dem, works in Manchester. Anything I say is my opinion. Everyone else can have their own. View my complete profile. The UK is not a Great Power. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 England and Wales License.
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Richard's Techie Blog: December 2006
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On Technology. Not likely to get a lot of content, as most of that goes on my internal blog at work, sorry. Wednesday, December 20, 2006. I first heard about this when Paul Thurrott. Revealed the SKUs for Vista, and mentioned that the Home Premium edition was compatible with Quattro Home Server. Posted by Richard Gadsden at 9:56 am. Links to this post. Geeky Lib Dem, works in Manchester. Anything I say is my opinion. Everyone else can have their own. View my complete profile. Index of my blogs.
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Richard's Politics Blog: August 2007
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Richard Gadsden, a Liberal Democrat, discusses political issues, both inward-facing Lib Dem navel-gazing and more general politics. Monday, August 20, 2007. Is appalling. The Turkish Government needs to value freedom of speech much higher than it does, and protecting religious believers from hearing things they don't like a lot lower. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Index of my blogs. Geeky Lib Dem, works in Manchester. View my complete profile.
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Richard's Politics Blog: Insane censorship
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Richard Gadsden, a Liberal Democrat, discusses political issues, both inward-facing Lib Dem navel-gazing and more general politics. Monday, August 20, 2007. Is appalling. The Turkish Government needs to value freedom of speech much higher than it does, and protecting religious believers from hearing things they don't like a lot lower. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Index of my blogs. Geeky Lib Dem, works in Manchester. Anything I say is my opinion. Everyone else can have their own.
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Richard's Politics Blog: On secrecy and surveillance
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Richard Gadsden, a Liberal Democrat, discusses political issues, both inward-facing Lib Dem navel-gazing and more general politics. Wednesday, November 15, 2006. On secrecy and surveillance. One point that is often made by those in favour of more surveillance is: "If you're innocent, what have you got to hide? I'm struggling to think of examples of things people would want to hide from the state. For instance, if you're having an affair, you probably don't want your wife to find out. For instance, lots o...
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Richard's Politics Blog: March 2006
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Richard Gadsden, a Liberal Democrat, discusses political issues, both inward-facing Lib Dem navel-gazing and more general politics. Thursday, March 23, 2006. How to fund a political party. I note that there has been a certain amount of discussion on this subject of late, in the light of revelations about Labour being funded by some decidedly dodgy-looking loans. So where have parties got money from in the past? But there are major objections to state funding of political parties. Parties just having less...