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Leyton Orient kept hopes of promotion alive yesterday with a win against Peterborough and, with a favourable draw for Grimsby at Macclesfield, a step back up into third place in league two with one match to go. If Orient win their final match of the season, away at Oxford, then promotion is guaranteed. Grimsby need …
As was helpfully posted as a comment on this blog already, this weeks Fantasy Football password is LADDER.
This article is quite old but still interesting enough, and quite well written: Whenever there’s a site that makes you wonder whether Jesus died in vain, the odds are it was created by Microsoft’s (Af)FrontPage. The biggest web design mistakes in 2004
Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training is a game from Japan that’s meant to give your brain a workout. Interesting quote from the BBC: “Unlike Nintendo’s fictional creations, such as Donkey Kong or Mario, Dr Kawashima really is a leading Japanese brain expert.” I don’t remember either Donkey Kong or any of the Marios claiming to be …
The Daily Telegraph Fantasy Football password for the week starting Wednesday 19th April is CRYSTAL.
Instead of those sites where you enter some garbled text to prove you’re not a spambot, you click on pictures of kittens instead. Kitten auth
The Daily Telegraph Fantasy Football password for the week of 12th April is STAR. Not many weeks left, so good luck everyone! Daily Telegraph Fantasy Football login
Even if it is slightly early.
The Daily Telegraph Fantasy Football password for 5th April 2006 is MASTER.