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Not safe for work

  • Party

    Not Safe For Work Revisited: How the Guardian's tech editor nearly killed me

    Paul Carr

    Paul Carr: Give a man a fish, and he'll eat for a day. Give him the chance to drink like a fish, and things may turn out differently

  • DLD Conference 2009

    The truth at Last

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 29, in which Paul Carr is reminded that, while comment is free, facts can be a real pain in the arse

  • Lenny Bruce

    A man of slightly fewer letters

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 28, where an otherwise-amusing keyboard mishap happens just in time to stop Paul Carr hurling four-letter words at a very deserving Attorney General

  • Star Trek

    Where's web 3.0 when you need it?

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 27, in which Paul Carr is inspired by a popcorn sponsor to launch an investment fund that will bring about the destruction of society

  •  Clinton

    And now a word from my sponsors

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 26, In which Paul Carr decides there's no sense fighting the future – especially when there's a beach house at stake

  • Eric Lewis

    Here we are now, entertain us

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 25, in which a live piano performance that had to be seen to be believed restores Paul Carr's faith in reality

  • Iraq

    How Twitter is going to save Iraq.I mean Ir@. Not.

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 24 – Operation Fail Whale – in which Paul Carr shares his predictions for the brave new web-enabled iRaq 2.0

  • Irish Agriculture Minister Mary Coughlan

    Fool disclosure

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 23, in which a meeting with the Irish Tánaiste leads to a stolen bottle of Guinness and a lesson in handling the truth

  • Crying

    No use crying over spilt ink

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: episode 22, in which Paul Carr comforts the fat crying girl of the newspaper industry, before pushing her down the stairs.

  • Wooden duck

    The British are coming

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 21, in which Webmission 2009 arrives in San Francisco, spelling good news for everything but Paul Carr's liver

  • Biker

    Viva la app app revolution!

    Not safe for work: Episode 20, in which Paul Carr's attempts to confirm a hunch about the future of paid content result in a HumVee, a fight and a pocket full of beer. (Contains scenes of restrained violence.)

  • SXSWi Gawker Party

    Beware of geeks bearing nuclear tacos

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 19, in which Paul Carr visits SXSWi in Austin, and finds a conference that's got far too big for its cowboy boots.

  • San Francisco, USA

    Forty-one lines about 50 states

    Not safe for work: Episode 18, in which Paul Carr finally relocates to America and gets all of the obligatory trite observations out of the way in one go

  • Verbier

    The column I wasn't supposed to write

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 17, in which Paul Carr reflects on this week's tragic events in Verbier and examines whether the media are wrong to dwell on the role of Twitter

  • Precious Princess

    At last, a brilliant example ofhow not to deal with journojism

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 16, In which Paul Carr witnesses the fight between Last.fm and Techcrunch and can't decide who to be more disappointed with.

  • Katine drought ethiopia

    The git that keeps on giving

    Paul Carr

    Episode 15: In which our hero fails to contain his irritation with the techno-trolls who let fear get in the way of a good cause

  • Closed sign

    Always look on the bright side of total and humiliating failure

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 14 – in which Paul Carr realises that, for an expert in dot com failure, the recession is a seller's market.

  • Tim Robbins in The Hudsucker Proxy

    Chicken, bacon ... some lettuce if you have it; and hold the inspiration

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 13 – in which Paul Carr finds himself inside Tim Robbins' body, paralysed by writer's block and hurtling towards the pavement of despair

  • Julia Allison

    If you can't say anything nice, then kill yourself now

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 12, in which Paul Carr decides to stop the hate before somebody gets hurt

  • Barack Obama, inauguration speech

    Hanging out at the corner of Hope and Obama

    Paul Carr

    Not safe for work: Episode 11 – in which Paul Carr is torn about having to leave the US just as things are starting to get interesting

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