2004.05.28

Dance Dance Resurrection - Jesus is coming to a games arcade near you! (via Boing Boing) 2006-10-31T12:47:25ZUntitled entry permalink

Mail.app plugins and suggestions, found via Justin Blanton who has written this list of required OS X software including Mail.appetizer - a piece of software that will automatically show your incoming mail in a hovering semi-transparent window. Nice... 2006-10-31T12:47:05ZUntitled entry permalink

Unix philosophy. Definitely 'w00t' material. 2006-10-31T12:46:41ZUntitled entry permalink

Popperian Epistemology. Neat. 2006-10-31T12:46:13ZUntitled entry permalink

The morality fascists have already got their filthy censoring hands on movies and computer games. In the US, they are currently pushing for the right to mess up television. Perhaps art is only one step away... 2006-10-31T12:45:58ZUntitled entry permalink

Yes, I admit, it's an addiction. 2006-10-31T12:45:43ZUntitled entry permalink

Tim Brooke-Taylor's speeches in The Goodies. Don't you just love the Internet? 2006-10-31T12:45:29ZUntitled entry permalink

Simpy seems like a nice serendipitious way of finding more links. (Mmm. Links. Yummy.) 2006-10-31T12:45:14ZUntitled entry permalink

Skype is coming out on OS X. Yay!

Not that useful for me (I eschew all forms of Flash), but somebody might find this ActionScript language file for SubEthaEdit useful. 2006-10-31T12:44:17ZUntitled entry permalink

Blogging 101 is a good guide to how and why to blog. 2006-10-31T12:43:13ZUntitled entry permalink

Who can resist reading about Francis Wheen crushing the anti-Enlightenment-ists? Not me! Spiked have a good article called "A brief history of bollocks". (Via Gullibility isn't in the dictionary) 2006-10-31T12:44:54ZUntitled entry permalink

This Register correspondent gets it bang on. And, for once, it's one of those times when I can just about agree with Kim Howell's stance. New Labour: New Nannystate. Yes, it is through concern for our health that our personal responsibility and choices in life get destroyed. Which affirms the need we have for a true libertarian alternative to Labour's authoritarian regulation of every part of our lives. 2006-10-31T12:43:30ZUntitled entry permalink

On a related note, Blunkett is considering lie detector tests for sex offenders. Does anyone want to tell him that lie detectors are useless? So says Wired. So does the Washington Post. More and more and more and yet more. Am I surprised? Of course not. Blunkett has never let the facts get in his way of policy making. 2006-10-31T12:43:31ZUntitled entry permalink

p.s. Norman Tebbit reckons that 'buggery' causes obesity. What a twat. 2006-10-31T12:43:42ZUntitled entry permalink

 

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Tom Morris
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I am a , an , like to code in and noodle about with and the . I also have a BA in philosophy from London, and am studying for an MA. My philosophical interests are in Victorian-era German philosophy, Kierkegaard, Robert Nozick, hermeneutics and current approaches to the demarcation problem in the philosophy of science. Musically, I like jazz fusion, soul and P-Funk. My musical nirvana would be a mixture of Beethoven, Miles Davis and George Clinton topped with a side-serving of Erykah, Jill and Angie.

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