Your Letters
RE: . If excitement and importance is measured by how often people waste money on overpriced drinks, and women who's shallow infatuation is available to the highest bidder, then I'll gladly take the nothingness of enjoying a cheap night out with my mates and girlfriend who actually care about me.
Michael Sansbury, Newcastle Under Lyme
Regarding: . "The new design, which cost £400,000, has received a mixed response, but Lord Coe was adamant it put across the image and message that he wanted the London Games to deliver to the world." states the article about the new Olympic logo. What message is that? That Britain likes wasting £400,000 on rubbishy logos that a 10 year old with a ruler could have knocked up in 5 minutes?
Mike Harper, Devon, UK
Rice crispies may be ideal for making a but they're not the cereal of choice for easter egg nests due to looking nothing like sticks!
Michael, Washington DC USA
Why, oh why, whenever someone doesn't speak English, does the person reading the translation out have to have a foreign accent which is almost as impenetrable? Do TV companies use a foreign national who happens to speak the source language, an official translator or an actor? Sometimes, especially with the original person still audible underneath, you just turn off because you can't hear what either are are saying. And here's me thinking language was about communicating.
J Paul Murdock, West Midlands, UK
Regarding your story on George W Bush having a commissioned, could you reveal whether this is a four piece jigsaw or if he has graduated to nine pieces.
Ian, Winchester
Today is a day which helps to restore some in humanity.
Paul, Oxford, England
Re Paper Monitor's verdict on the Independent on Sunday's new "hyperlinks". Does this mean the paper gets a 404 for effort?
Jarvis, Salford
The size of the sunday papers increase the amount of recycling I do and therefore is good for the planet, that's right isn't it
Dave , Warrington, UK
Alex, Thanks for letting us all know when the time travellers' convention was. I'll make sure I attend.
Ralph, Cumbria