By
Rohan ⋅ April 4, 2013
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In the space of 48 hours, the news industry has shown itself to be totally bereft of moral fibre. When truth does not matter, when decency is immaterial, the time has come for a change in how the industry is regulated, but is this possible with political agendas at stake?
By
Rohan ⋅ January 15, 2012
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It’s the most famous conundrum of them all, but is there actually any excuse for the glass being half-empty? I suspect, on the 83rd Anniversary of his birth, that Dr King would argue not.
By
Rohan ⋅ July 14, 2011
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As Google+ makes a positive impression, what next for Facebook and Twitter? I look back at the evolution of Social Networking from the perspective of a user, not an expert.
By
Rohan ⋅ March 2, 2011
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Life is pretty good right now! And it all boils down to a pre-Christmas conversation in the pub! A short reminder from a close friend that if you want something, find a way to do it yourself!
By
Rohan ⋅ February 15, 2011
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I know we live in an age where the power of speech & communication seems to have deserted us, but do now even have to chat someone up by asking for their Facebook or Email Address??
By
Rohan ⋅ February 10, 2011
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With no ‘double-entendres’, here is a brief glossary in which you might swing, or swing at, a ball! It is an introduction to the concept behind the new Swinging Balls sports site.
By
Rohan ⋅ January 24, 2011
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Twitter is one of the biggest phenomena in recent years. It is a real extension to the lives of many, yet so many use the anonymity of the internet and use it as a forum to abuse and insult others
By
Rohan ⋅ January 19, 2011
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Are you an armchair pundit or manager? Do you always have an opinion? DO YOU LOVE TO TELL PEOPLE ABOUT IT? If you would be interested in contributing to a new online sports publication, please read on …
By
Rohan ⋅ January 13, 2011
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Look who’s back!! I trust that regular readers of He Tore A Hamstring have enjoyed the hiatus. I have even managed to be fairly quiet on Twitter in recent days! For new readers, please excuse the somewhat unorthodox introduction above, but such is the beauty of the blogging and Twitter community, that a few days [...]
This post was originally published in September 2010. Ian does a better job than anyone I have heard, in explaining the phenomenon that is Twitter