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December 18, 2004

Lord Butler comes clean

Whatever Tony Blair promised Lord Butler to exonerate him on the WMD lies obviously fell short as Butler finally delivered the truth we all knew: that the Iraq Dossier was fudged because it didn't support the government's case for war.

He also delivered a blistering attack Blair's "inner circle" executive style of government:

"I think we are a country where we suffer very badly from Parliament not having sufficient control over the executive, and that is a very grave flaw.

We should be breaking away from the party whip. The executive is much too free to bring in a huge number of extremely bad Bills, a huge amount of regulation and to do whatever it likes – and whatever it likes is what will get the best headlines tomorrow.

All that is part of what is bad government in this country.”

-- BBC report on Spectator article

December 08, 2004

Network fault reporting with T-Mobile

Having had 3 calls interrupted, I decided to help T-Mobile fix their network.
I was told they wouldn't report my problems until I had 5 examples of this with exact locations and times it happened.

Escalated to supervisor who talked over me a lot and explicitly told me T-Mobile's Customer Relation department did not have a phone.

They had no records of how many times they'd asked customers to do this for them, nor how often those customers gave up/left the network.