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[challenge entry] They were doomed from the start...

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(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 14:33, archived)
# No wonder it fell down if it was built at that angle :D
Subtle!
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 14:38, archived)
# That took me a while
:)
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 14:46, archived)
# hah!
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 14:47, archived)
# shouldn't have
used that ruler they borrowed from The Quo Utilities and Extreme Engineering Facility
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 14:52, archived)
# QUEEF!
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:45, archived)
# Haha
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:11, archived)
# Faulty Towers
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:19, archived)
# For some reason I now want a KitKat.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:30, archived)
# Tj: If I wanted to "leak" some fake politicial posters, where should I go?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:30, archived)
# b3ta?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:32, archived)
# I'm talking serious political blogs/forums.
Somewhere I could cause a bit of fuss.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:33, archived)
# sorry
I was being silly.
If you do 'leak' them, I hope you'll let us know. Surreptitiously, of course.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:36, archived)
# Isn't Wikileaks the place for that?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:41, archived)
# Ooo, looks interesting. Is that linked to the UK?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:43, archived)
# Sometimes...
I have seen UK things leaked on there. Mainly when reading www.theregister.co.uk and they link back to the story.

Wikileaks are very stubborn about keeping something up in public view when all around the lawyers are baying for their blood.

(El'Reg would probably have a good laugh at the posters too...)
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 16:15, archived)
# Private Eye
Of course... Private Eye would always love a bit of leaky political posterage... www.private-eye.co.uk/
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 16:20, archived)
# it's linked worldwide
that's where the BNP membership list came from

also: is this an emvee related joke?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 16:15, archived)
# ooo, its back up
woo!
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 16:13, archived)
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(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:43, archived)
# Daily Mail
but don't look at any of the words
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:33, archived)
# Hmm, does the daily mail have forums?
That might be an idea.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:34, archived)
# Or I could email some journalists, that might be fun.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:36, archived)
# What about indymedia?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:38, archived)
# Is that like a news wiki?
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:41, archived)
# If they're damaging to the current government then Iain Dale or Guido Fawkes would be interested, I'm sure
If not, maybe Liberal Conspiracy or Labourhome
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:52, archived)
# Guido used to post on here. Or someone kept posting on his behalf anyway.
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 16:00, archived)
# not exactly,
it's a collective of independent news sources who tend to concentrate on more 'subversive' political issues - anti-G8, climate change camps, indigenous rights, etc.
Basically, covering the news that large Murdochian organs won't cover. Some groups can be a bit fluffy, others are really well organised.
Having said all that, I haven't checked them out for a couple of years so this might be completely out of date info....
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 15:55, archived)
# heh !
(, Sat 27 Mar 2010, 16:57, archived)