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Conservative Home
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at 21:37
New Scientist Short Sharp Science blog
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at 15:03
Only Jock should be able to access this url .
UPDATE: It looks like I might have managed to do this - so well done me for delving into the PHP and riting a load of new code. SOmething I am not expert at.
So I can now get back to proper blogging and hope thath someone links to a post of mine before too long and I can find out if it has worked!
If you want to see what I've done - you can have a look at http://drupal.org/node/175805
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at 20:52
Thales, the successor to Thomson CSF, has won the first contract to start the design process for the National Identity Register which will be the more sinister side of the whole ID card system. For those of us committed to opposing ID cards and the NIR at every opportunity and wanting a way to boycott suppliers this presents a challenge. Many of the possible suppliers of course are not ones with big "brand names" you can easily boycott. Thales itself is mostly a government contractor, making war machines. And they are nearly a quarter owned by the French state. Both of these in my opinion make their appointment even worse (not because it is French, per se, but because it is partly controlled by a foreign state, however currently friendly that state may be).
But they do make, through their Thomson media subsidiary, a few things we can target. They are, for example the largest or perhaps sole supplier of the BT Homehub kit (and its equivalent from Orange). They also do an awful lot of facilities stuff for film, advertising and television (they own the Thorn EMI filming facilities firm), but it will always be quite difficult to find out which programs, films or advertisers are using them.
So the main real consumer product they can be identified with is Homehub. So, if you happen to be a BT subscriber and use one of those sexy boxes, maybe it's time to switch your communications provider?
(They also make set-top digital TV boxes and DVD equipment if you want to do some more digging around).
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at 21:57
Rob Fenwick
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