Author: karlbunyan

Leyton Orient transfers

Leyton Orient transfers

It’s good news that Luke Guttridge is staying at Orient for the rest of the season – he looked pretty useful in the few games I saw. But it’s really not good news that we didn’t get a striker given that Martin Ling decided to sell Paul Connor to fellow relegation strugglers Cheltenham. I just …

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Internet property showcase

Internet property showcase

At Exponetic we’ve just launched a new service to provide property websites with interactive functionality. The sites are aimed at developers who have prestige properties to sell and want to show them in the best light. Internet property showcase, by Exponetic

Made up stats of the day

Made up stats of the day

A few stats which don’t seem true: 7% of men have suffered from stalking in the past year. I reckon more than 7% of people lie in surveys. Up to 25% of computers on the net may be used by cyber criminals. That’s up to 25%. Well, that covers anything more than 0% I guess. …

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US military looks to ‘black ice’

US military looks to ‘black ice’

The US military has appealed to scientists to help develop a novel weapon – artificial black ice. The good thing about this article is the number of different ways to get across the main advantage of this new ‘weapon’ i.e. it makes the ground slippery: “to get from point A to point B, one must …

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Leyton Orient 0-1 Blackpool

Leyton Orient 0-1 Blackpool

Despite one of the best performances I’ve seen this year, Orient left the match against Blackpool with nothing to show for it. Constant periods of pressure, including two shots cleared off the line, counted for nothing as a defensive error with only a few minutes of normal time remaining lead to a relatively easy opportunity …

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Thames whale skeleton on display

Thames whale skeleton on display

The skeleton of the whale which died after becoming stranded in the River Thames a year ago will go on public display this week. If you’re going to get trapped in the Thames then, second only to being rescued, having your skeleton put on display in the Natural History Museum must be best thing that …

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