
With the whole Internet and society stuff, you'd think we might figure it out sometime. I mean, people use a communication technology to communicate. Who could ever guess? ![]()
Ever wondered what a Slashdotting looked like? Have a gander! ![]()
I'm a Feed Jockey! ![]()
P. Z. Myers has a great history of the Wedge with some fancy pictures. ![]()
Kent Newsome points to a post on the irrelevance on My Yahoo and other portal sites. ![]()
If you want a brief summary of Kierkegaard's religious subjectivism, Austin Cline doesn't give you an explicit version, but it's close enough. ![]()
Ben Goldacre gives you very good reasons not to let other people use your phone. ![]()
Rex is cool. I'd rather Rex was in charge than George. ![]()
Funny how the soft skills are replacing both vocational hard skills and academic achievement. ![]()
An interesting article on Leo Strauss and neoconservatism (via Americunt). ![]()
Peter is talking about using the Mac at law school. And, yes, OmniOutliner is cool. ![]()
This looks very cool, if you have the misfortune of having to use Windows frequently. ![]()
Jerry Falwell's college, the ironically-named Liberty University, where they punish students for dancing, watching naughty movies, kissing and drinking (liberty means following the rules of an old, rich dude with a Bible!) and punish faculty if they dissent, is profiled in a recent Newsweek piece which has been discussed over at Ed Brayton's place. What's most interesting is that 'professional' debate such as this really has nothing to do with anything meaningful. Part of what is important is following the evidence and making logical conclusions, mental training that Rev Falwell's college doesn't seem to be wild about. ![]()
Polly Toynbee has a fantastic article on the Incitement law. Just to give you some perspective: the defeat of this law in Parliament is for Britain what Judge John Jones' decision in Kitzmiller must be for the United States: a condemnation of stupidity, intellectual laziness and 'religious protectionism'. ![]()
Earl Mardle gets it absolutely correct with regard to newspapers and Google News. Doesn't this just prove what bloggers have been saying all along? Newspapers are totally clueless with regards to the Internet. ![]()
David Galbraith traces the history of the White House solar panels. Perhaps W. should simply buy some more? Double the solar fun! I need a solar powered laptop charger. That would be really cool. ![]()
Should children be reading classic literature? Yes, and forcing them to do so is the best way to prevent it from happening. ![]()
Doc Searls has an article on the difference between the Live Web and the Static Web. ![]()
Wonkette has a fun article on how to make yourself a Washington Times article. First of all, get yourself a Ph. D in biology because your lunatic religious leader tells you to. Oh, wait. ![]()
P.Z. Myers goes all Richard Dawkins and tries to point out the enormity of it all. ![]()
Mike Arrington is reporting that Attensa is now out of beta. Perhaps my suggestion is coming true and taking Ella's advice to cut the crap and give us the swing. ![]()
The Guardian are reporting that the Home Office accounts don't add up to the tune of £180m. Somehow, I think that's going to the Home Office version of Prescott's Two-Jags. ![]()
Perhaps we don't need a television aynmore, but surely the point of the new media is that you don't have to watch either the Superbowl or the ads? ![]()
I guess the belief in secularism, vigorous theological and philosophical debate and freedom of speech makes me an Islamophobic fascist. ![]()