2006.01.31

Kent Newsome follows up on a link I posted a while back. Message boards are okay, but, as I may have said, they don't scale as nicely as blogs do. A message board is a far bigger time committment than a blog, because it's another thing I have to remember to do, another ball to juggle. Adding a blog's RSS feed is a bit like adding a grain of sand to a ball I'm already juggling. Adding a message board is adding another ball. 2006-01-31T20:30:39ZUntitled entry permalink

Also at Salon, I found this: "If you were a priest or a minister, your duty would be to try to bolster his faith, to turn him away from doubt and toward devotion. As a representative of the tradition of intellectual inquiry and rigorous examination of ideas, your duty is just the opposite. Your duty is to prod him toward doubt. Because doubt is the basis of critical thinking." 2006-01-31T19:28:43ZUntitled entry permalink

If you want to see an example of what Kierkegaard calls the Aesthetic Stage, take a gander at Salon's interview with Abercrombie & Fitch's CEO Mike Jeffries. Highlights: "the brand's loyal fans will gladly pay whatever he asks", "While feigning casualness... Abercrombie actually celebrates the vain, highly constructed male", "the company has mostly remained focused on pleasing the all-American college boy", "there is also something oddly emasculating about it", "it's not gay, and it's not straight... It's all depicting this wonderful camaraderie, friendship, and playfulness that exist in this generation" (M.J.), "That's why we hire good-looking people in our stores. Because good-looking people attract other good-looking people, and we want to market to cool, good-looking people. We don't market to anyone other than that... Candidly, we go after the cool kids. We go after the attractive all-American kid with a great attitude and a lot of friends" (M.J.) and "He's got more attitude. We love attitude." (M.J.). I can see the torrent of Ph.D's in 'theory' just dropping right in. 2006-01-31T18:32:21ZUntitled entry permalink

Pharyngula documents all the latest, fun anti-ID hijinks. Good going guys. 2006-01-31T17:56:16ZUntitled entry permalink

When I start using OS X 10.4, I'll be needing this tip. Very cool, and some interesting stuff in the comments. 2006-01-31T17:54:58ZUntitled entry permalink

Eirepreneur is talking about the future of OPML. I'm not sure about the contention that the mobile phone is going to be the solution. A lot will have to change for that to happen. It's a closed network. The PC has a long stretch of usefulness left in it. But, then again, I've just invested in a MacBook, so I may be, what do they call it, projecting? As for Reading List? I prefer Feed List or Feed Bundle. Portmanteaus and the like annoy me. 2006-01-31T17:51:47ZUntitled entry permalink

Rex Hammond is right: Hollywood is clueless and doesn't even try to justify their stupidity. A good lesson for all is written in Hollywood's impending destruction. Smile and a wink 2006-01-31T17:46:32ZUntitled entry permalink

Chris: The Religious Hatred Bill "is just another example of New Labour's worrying authoritarianism". Damn right. 2006-01-31T17:44:34ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave Winer has a "State of the Union" address. I've never seen The West Wing, but there's almost no television actor who'd be worse than W. 2006-01-31T17:40:28ZUntitled entry permalink

Educational podcasts. 2006-01-31T17:39:07ZUntitled entry permalink

Les Jenkins points to a scary cyberpunk future. 2006-01-31T17:32:41ZUntitled entry permalink

Pete Dunkelberg reports on a debate between Thomas Woodward and Michael Ruse. Good catch on the Behe vs. Henry Morris quotes. 2006-01-31T17:29:15ZUntitled entry permalink

Plastic.com are discussing "In God we trust". Of course, it's thanks to America's trust in God that it is now spending millions hunting after the vapour of WMD, supporting a dictatorial president who is willing to kick civil liberties and American life back to the configuration that made the Middle Ages successful. Come on gals, chastity belt time! 2006-01-31T17:24:18ZUntitled entry permalink

Boris Johnson has a rather odd version of academic freedom. When people criticise, say, media studies or other "Mickey Mouse courses", they aren't necessarily saying the government should do anything. He does say this, though: "Sometimes in our thinking about higher education, we're too narrowly confined to a utilitarian calculus about what it's doing to the bottom line of UK plc." Yes, because economic benefit doesn't always mean beneficial for the FTSE 100. Something can be economically beneficial without necessarily affecting the outside world. While I support a certain kind of utilitarianism in this, the utility determination is skewed towards a mercantalist version of capitalism. 2006-01-31T17:16:22ZUntitled entry permalink

The 50 Most Loathsome People in America for 2005. I have a funny feeling that they're going to continue being loathsome in 2006, especially Pat Robertson (via Stupid Evil Bastard). 2006-01-31T13:03:19ZUntitled entry permalink

The Guardian are talking about American Express RED, a "conscience consumer" credit card. 2006-01-31T08:23:55ZUntitled entry permalink

Oh, man, that horrible story is back! 2006-01-31T08:23:18ZUntitled entry permalink

Prometheus 6 is reporting that Rick Santorum is disenchanted by Intelligent Design, realising perhaps that it's a political impossibility now that a judge has said it's total bullshit. 2006-01-31T08:15:27ZUntitled 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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