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Chris Vallance | 23:15 UK time, Tuesday, 30 January 2007

SLprotest.jpgAs ever you can listen to the archive of the segment here. A very ecclectic mix this week, but some really nice ideas from people who listen to the segment. Special thanks to Aaron and Russell for contributing material. If you'd like to record something for us do get in touch with your idea, happy to help with technical advice and, if needed, equipment. Anyway here's what we featured this week:


  • We visited the anti war protests in Second Life (see pic) and spoke with one of the organisers

  • A conversation with of BT Counterpane about the wisdom of

  • An interview with one of the advisory panel for which aims to be a one-stop-shop for whistleblowers

  • Drogbacite - as billed earlier

  • Aaron Eccles with a report on celebrity blogs: Aaron chatted to and big thanks to both for an entertaining account of their blog vs publicist battles.

  • whose interview was curtailed by not one, but two power cuts. We hope to have Kamla back on air soon

  • explores the Carnivore Project's unusual culinary competition to find the world's (including tofu??!?). File under strange but fun

  • And lastly who last week wrote the 5th most cited blogpost in the blogosphere at the tender age of 93 told us briefly why he blogs

Well suggestions (however weird and wonderful) welcome for next week. I think I'll risk all remaining shreds of dignity and sign off with an entirely strange, fabulously amusing video from the Carnivore Project contest. Sausage vs Bacon? Why can't we all just get along?

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