2006.04.29

I stated earlier that Bryan Appleyard doesn't have a feed. He sent me a correction. Atom feed. Thanks Bryan. 2006-04-29T17:33:24ZUntitled entry permalink

Yawn. Nothing to see here. Just tired old nonsense. If you ban memory sticks, why not ban human memory. If you don't want people distributing files either (a) don't give them the file or (b) tell them not to distribute it and threaten them if they do. 2006-04-29T15:55:17ZUntitled entry permalink

Kevin Murphy has really a cute Sheltie! 2006-04-29T15:43:39ZUntitled entry permalink

Finally, the Mexican government are decriminalising small amounts of drug possession - not just marijuana but cocaine and heroin too! Of course, for us to really see the benefits of drug legalisation, you need to stop enforcing all the damn drug laws, but this is a good start. 2006-04-29T15:27:34ZUntitled entry permalink

Tom Coates pointed to the new BBC Infax catalogue. Very cool. Now to tie that to BitTorrent. Seriously, sites like UKNova could use the BBC Programme Number to check for duplicates. For instance, the first Jonathan Miller Atheism programme ('Shadows of Doubt') is NMGJ580L. 2006-04-29T14:41:49ZUntitled entry permalink

The Guardian has an article profiling healthy fast-food places across the country. There are a few places that sound god in central London on there, even though a few don't meet the fast food ethic. Yes, ethic. The thing which is great about fast food is that it's unpretentious and cheap. With McDonalds and the suchlike, you get exactly what you pay for. There is no elaborate nonsense or 'dialectic'. There's no "platters" or "drizzles" - there's fries or there aren't. Vegetarian food has this problem - all the organic crapola that goes with it. We need "unpretentious restaurant awards". 2006-04-29T09:51:12ZUntitled entry permalink

Jeffrey Shallit has a slightly more odd creationist quote-mangle. 2006-04-29T09:39:19ZUntitled entry permalink

Bryan Appleyard: "The reflex egalitarian, anti-elitist streak in the BBC means that they prefer bland, jolly, tabloidy types to anybody with any weight or authority." 2006-04-29T09:32:59ZUntitled entry permalink

Jacob Sullum: "I don't know how many innocent men there are at Guantanamo, and neither does the government. I wish it cared a little more." 2006-04-29T09:24:01ZUntitled entry permalink

I've just set up Virtue Desktops so that I can switch between operating systems - OS X, Windows and Second Life. Smile and a wink 2006-04-29T09:19:57ZUntitled entry permalink

Ian is doing clever stuff with XSL to produce posters for Geek Dinner. 2006-04-29T08:07:41ZUntitled entry permalink

I didn't know that Dave was a Kill Bill fan. 2006-04-29T07:56:23ZUntitled entry permalink

Andrew Sullivan: "Equally, we have to make sure that our criticism of Bush and his dreadful, criminal defense secretary does not mean a capitulation to the anti-Americanism, moral relativism and defeatism of the cut-and-run left. We must fight that tendency as relentlessly as we must fight Christianism and Islamism. But a new coalition is forming - against all these isms. For freedom. For the West." 2006-04-29T07:46:29ZUntitled entry permalink

Free hugs next Sunday. I'm usually a very cynical person, but this is a cool idea. 2006-04-29T07:39:48ZUntitled entry permalink

Nintendo now has a really dumb name for it's next console. Someone in Japan has been watching the Web 2.0 silly names contest in the Valley. 2006-04-29T07:31:59ZUntitled entry permalink

This needs OPML. 2006-04-29T07:30:55ZUntitled entry permalink

So, Google have released yet another Mac-unfriendly product. Wake me up when something changes... 2006-04-29T07:27:25ZUntitled 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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