2006.01.16

I have posted on the future of my hosting site, bbCity.co.uk. 2006-01-16T23:44:16ZUntitled entry permalink

Ask MeFi on how to get through dense reading asssignments. 2006-01-16T23:00:03ZUntitled entry permalink

Gert has a fantastic write-up of her holiday. Reminds me exactly why I hate 'tourism'. 2006-01-16T22:05:34ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave Winer explains what Reading Lists are going to do. I hate to hype technology but it looks like they're going to make you sexier, better looking and turn you in to a millionaire. Maybe not, but they should make reading feeds a bit more interesting! 2006-01-16T17:47:12ZUntitled entry permalink

Green Fairy is absolutely correct about the Observer Women's Monthly: "Mentions of politics, of any description: 0. Mention of the arts: 0. Mentions of business, money or jobs: 0. Mentions of science or technology, 0. Difference from any number of glossy women's magazines available that peddle emancipation and freedom because they can say 'blow job' while fetishing a level of forever unattainable perfect living that maybe, just maybe, next month's edition will have the secret to cracking: 0." And so it goes on, that bandwagon. 2006-01-16T17:42:31ZUntitled entry permalink

I upgraded newsRiver.root (I had to hack it back to my custom settings - basically switching 127.0.0.1 out so that I can access newsRiver from other machines on my LAN). I can now make Reading Lists, though it doesn't seem to let me subscribe to them. 2006-01-16T17:41:10ZUntitled entry permalink

Two thoughts about Reading Lists: firstly, I'm having difficulty working out how Reading Lists fit in to the mundane old three panel news readers and Bloglines and the like. Secondly: how do they cope with children? I mean, if I make an outline, can I include sub-folders? If I include another outline, will NewsRiver (for instance) grab the contents of that outline and include them in my reading lists? Once I get my head around the answers to these questions, the power of this will probably become apparent. I'm thinking a personal outline listing "everything you need to read about me" which would include del.icio.us, Flickr, blog(s) and the such. Kind of a provider-independent version of suprglu. Then someone could make a file called wafflyPhilosophyStudents.opml, include tomMorrisFeeds.opml, then the end user subscribes to the former and gets (to their detriment) the latter. This is damn powerful! 2006-01-16T17:12:03ZUntitled entry permalink

There's a man behind me (on the train) with a terrible snore. I'm sure under Mr Blair's new laws, he will be getting an ASBO and some public sleep etiquette classes. 2006-01-16T17:08:14ZUntitled entry permalink

Kosso has some hand hints for those exploring the world of Reading Lists. Just added it, and it works. Now I'm going to build a nice little reading list. 2006-01-16T16:58:45ZUntitled entry permalink

Here we go. Talk time approaches... 2006-01-16T14:30:17ZUntitled entry permalink

Watch the Church slip and slide! Though I dislike religion, I'd rather like the Church of England to keep rolling on for the purpose of humour. 2006-01-16T14:27:44ZUntitled entry permalink

The Open Rights Group has launched properly. 2006-01-16T14:24:35ZUntitled entry permalink

I'm just about to give a talk. I hope they let me sit down when I present it. I speak far better when seated than when standing. Wish me luck. I'm gonna need it! Smile and a wink 2006-01-16T13:42:09ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave's talking about Reading Lists. I'm aching to play with it, and I'll probably be clicking "Get Latest Code" every five minutes until I can. 2006-01-16T13:27:55ZUntitled entry permalink

There's still hope! The Lords might block the cards! And here I was, quite happy to eat mine. A bit of ketchup and some jalapeno chillis and it's tough plasticy shell and biometric goodiness would go down a treat. 2006-01-16T13:12:12ZUntitled entry permalink

Oooh, new BugMeNot Firefox plugin. Very handy! 2006-01-16T12:42:07ZUntitled entry permalink

Not only are 'City Academies' bought and sold with the promise of unbridled creation science, they also hand out some old fashioned bribery too. Make a donation! School for sale! £2 million quid, the lot. Free knighthood! Free knighthood! He never did it! 2006-01-16T12:39:26ZUntitled entry permalink

Techdirt are reporting how stupid Major League Baseball are in trying to copyright facts. 2006-01-16T10:50:07ZUntitled entry permalink

Now that I understand Reading Lists, my mind is swarming with ideas of what one could do with the technology. Here are some of the ideas: city guides, technology guides, niche political movement lists, book blog lists, some interaction of Reading Lists and upcoming.org. 2006-01-16T10:14:09ZUntitled entry permalink

Having kids is bad for your mental health. And the earth goes round the sun. Next? 2006-01-16T09:59:14ZUntitled entry permalink

Ask MetaFilter has a post on Reagan's "Armageddon Policy". Weird, weird stuff. Thank god that our current politicians aren't consulting theologians and waiting for the end times. I mean, we're so much more advanced now! 2006-01-16T09:55:11ZUntitled entry permalink

Doc Searls has a good post on MLK's "I have a dream". 2006-01-16T09:53:44ZUntitled entry permalink

Media Watch Watch are talking about Iqbal Sacranie. My opinion? He's a homophobic idiot, but that's no reason to investigate or prosecute him. His idiocy is his punishment. But of course, it is interesting that the same people who are now defending Sacranie's freedom of speech are also willing to piss it away by supporting the Incitement to Religious Hatred law. 2006-01-16T09:51:00ZUntitled entry permalink

10 Things to do for free in Tokyo (via) 2006-01-16T09:49:16ZUntitled entry permalink

Google have launched a handy little page for us mobile users. Now if only they could find a way of fixing tunnels, we'd be sorted. 2006-01-16T09:47:44ZUntitled entry permalink

I've got messed up sleep patterns too. As has my mother, though she has it far worse than me. 2006-01-16T09:44:33ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave has new things to show newsRiver.root users. Very cool. 2006-01-16T09:42:39ZUntitled entry permalink

We can all fantasise about the decline of superstition. The trick is to help bring it about. 2006-01-16T09:41:35ZUntitled entry permalink

Right Thinking from the Left Coast: "Remember folks, guns don¹t kill people, guns in the hands of British Olympic athletes kill people." 2006-01-16T09:40:27ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave Winer picked up my link to Dave Cross and is using it to illustrate Reading Lists: "Reading lists are not a new format, any list of exported subscriptions will work... The key is what the list contains. Suppose you were going to move to the UK in a few months and wanted to get in the flow of news of your new country. Then it would make total sense to subscribe to this reading list. And if any new UK news sources show up, hopefully Dave over in the UK will add them, and if URLs should change, we hope he updates them". That makes it completely clear. It's basically delegating your subscriptions to others. Dave's World Outline lists some Reading Lists. 2006-01-16T09:29:33ZUntitled entry permalink

Due to my phone, I haven't been GPRS blogging this morning. I'm now more than half way to London, and I still haven't got round to connecting. What went wrong? My phone was refusing to take Bluetooth connections this morning. 2006-01-16T09:26:27ZUntitled entry permalink

Only in America can they turn not having sex in to a fashion accessory. 2006-01-16T04:27:28ZUntitled entry permalink

If you go in for this, you're being badly ripped off. Come on folks, it's not like it's difficult to use an iPod. They're designed to be the simplest MP3 players in the world. And they are! 2006-01-16T04:22:19ZUntitled entry permalink

Ask MetaFilter are discussing one of the worst habits in political argument - the "if you don't like it, fuck off" argument. The funny thing is that it's usually put forward by people who are naive and idealistic about democracy unlike me (democracy must be tempered with strong civil liberties, a government the size of my little finger and a constitution that's worth a damn). 2006-01-16T04:19:45ZUntitled entry permalink

Travis Ennis is looking for an OPML file for feeds of library bloggers. 2006-01-16T03:57:18ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave Cross has a useful list of RSS feeds for UK national newspapers, and he publishes OPML of that list too. 2006-01-16T03:55:50ZUntitled entry permalink

Plastic have pretty much got 2005 pegged. 2006-01-16T03:43:49ZUntitled 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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