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May18
Remember The Days When Nokia Were Winning
Posted by: [email protected] (ItsTheLeak)
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May18
Rants & Raves | BBM Ranters & Ravers
Posted by: [email protected] (Ruby Pseudo)

Back in the day, BlackBerry's PR agency appeared to fly someone over to the UK from [either] Chicago or Seattle to basically, 'take me out to a fancy place, get me drunk, and then find out why kids were using BlackBerrys' or some quote like that... I remember laughing out loud - it was all a little un-necessary - and having got said drinking 'partner' to add his 14 year old daughter on BBM, I went on to explain it was basically the free-ness, instancy and 'read receipt' joy of it all that had kids hooked...
Since then, the levels of appropriation kids have applied to BlackBerry's Messenger [BBM], is incredible... With BB broadcasts they are able to send they can ask about homework, if someone knows when the next bus is due to Stockport, or simply let each other know about nights and guest-lists... With the arrival of status pictures and updates, new manners and morals appeared too... A black square, instead of a picture, means they are moody/pensive/upset and essentially, want to be left the fuck alone. A status picture is also often accompanied by -
May17
School Dinners Via Never Seconds
Posted by: [email protected] (ItsTheLeak)
Nine-year-old Martha Payne from Argyll in Scotland began writing a blog providing a first-hand view of school lunches last week. NeverSeconds started as a writing project with her Dad and the blog, featuring photos, reviews and ratings, has received a large amount of online and press attention from around the world...

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NeverSeconds has had almost 400,000 visitors and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver even tweeted: “Shocking but inspirational blog. Keep going, big love from Jamie x.” The blog includes photographs of Martha’s daily £2 lunch, along with a review for each meal, a rating of how good it tastes on the ‘Food-o-meter’, the number of mouthfuls and even a health rating.
Here's an excerpt from the young foody's blog...
Today I had vegetable soup and sausages with roast potatoes and salad. The lady on the radio said I had a choice everyday of mini tomatoes and watercress, but I have never seen them. My soup tasted of mainly carrot but i am not sure. I had three wee roast potatoes which were a bit small and the sausages are very different to the ones I get at home. They are very crispy on the outside and the texture is like a baked potato.
Food-o-meter- 8/10
Mouthfuls- I must take a pad to keep tally!
Courses- starter/main
Health Rating- 6/10
Price- £2
Pieces of hair- 1 (under the cucumber)
She's even asking for kids to send in pictures of their own school dinners..send them to [email protected]
