Here it is. A year in the making, with widespread consultations and planning putting the cost at around £400K... and it's illegible.
As blogs everywhere are beating news websites and print media to the punch, these pics from the dedicated moblog were possibly the first to be published. There's no denying it - the jagged pink Tiswas disaster is unreadable, and tells us some pretty scary things about the focus group's attitude to technology.
Continue Reading Story at 'Shiny Shiny'Yay or Nay Wednesday: 2012 London Olympic logo > The London Olympic logo caused a fair amount of outrage this week, when a moblogger was the first to reveal it. Since then, it's been discovered that an animated version of the logo causes epileptic...
Britain gears up for ‘greenest ever games’ > The 2012 Olympics will be a "cutting edge example of sustainability", setting examples in low waste, low carbon emissions and green transportation, according to the Powers That Be. In a statement issued exactly 2,012 days...
Campaign to save Manor Garden allotments > On the 2nd of April, a group of allotment holders in London will be officially evicted to make way for the Olympic development. The land was given to its tenants 100 years ago be used...
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