2006.10.06
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Aren't you glad that London is in safe hands? 2006-10-06T12:56:25Z
Boing Boing have a great suggestion of a place to put your grow-op.
2006-10-06T12:47:24Z
The ORG have thirty things you can do about DRM. 2006-10-06T12:44:46Z
Glad to hear that my criticisms of the eBay API are being read by the right people. I really want to build cool stuff that works with eBay's API, but it needs to be so much simpler. It is for the same reason that I don't build tools that interact with Microsoft's Live services - because they are way too complicated. If it's a choice between a nice simple Google API which is well documented and does things sensibly, or a Microsoft or eBay API that takes hours to understand, why should I choose to implement the more complex one instead of the simple one? 2006-10-06T11:26:52Z
Glenn Reynolds has linked to this story about a wrong-house porn raid by the police in Washington State. Thugs in uniform - that's all there is to say. 2006-10-06T11:25:48Z
The government are slowly phasing out school coursework. Why, exactly? Because people are cheating. Of course, because of the thorough silliness of the system in not defining the purpose of it, the line between cheating and research is quite fine - unlike in the university, where it's quite clear when someone is cheating because of things like footnotes. Exams are a crap way of finding out whether someone is any good at what they are doing - they're glorified memory tests. Remembering stuff is not wildly relevant compared to knowing how to actually do something useful with the knowledge when you've got it. 2006-10-06T11:15:21Z
Les has found another new idiot who believes that the Harry Potter books are responsible for school shootings - which, of course, wouldn't happen if they read the Bible or played godly games like Left Behind: Eternal Forces. Funny how the hypodermic needle of the media is very subjective and unpredictable. 2006-10-06T11:08:32Z
Andrew Sullivan rather likes David Cameron because of his support for gay marriage. 2006-10-06T09:46:11Z
Phishtank looks like a very useful application - it allows you to submit websites that are phishing scams - and it's got an API - the browser extensions will hopefully be coming soon. 2006-10-06T09:42:23Z
At least there is one sensible politician left. Of course, this'll be hyped up as if it's important. 2006-10-06T09:34:13Z
Are the lawyers happy? They're killing Grazie the cow.
2006-10-06T09:32:59Z
Dave has put up the old Trade Secrets podcasts. I'll probably listen to them soon. I've got 2.87 GB of unlistened podcasts. 2006-10-06T09:31:30Z
Thanks, Simon. The commute has it's disadvantages too - namely, when you are stuck on Tonbridge station surrounded by obnoxious people for 45 minutes in the cold, miserable rain. I have difficulty reading books on the train - and writing - but I can blog and code and use the 'net quite nicely on the train. Public accountability: I owe Simon beer. 2006-10-06T09:27:02Z
The Discovery Institute are less efficient than government. Josh, again: "if the NSF spent $4 million on a research program that had as little to show for it as the DI can show for their money, Congress would be holding serious hearings into that mismanagement of funds". 2006-10-06T09:22:44Z
Kathy Sierra has a great entry from a while back explaining why she's not a "woman blogger" or a "blogHer". 2006-10-06T09:11:24Z
Tim Lee reckons that Yochai Benkler is a 'reluctant libertarian'. 2006-10-06T09:08:33Z
If you are a Muslim and you think that not cutting up young girl's vaginas and killing gays is perhaps a good idea for your society to develop, get yourself down to the Secular Islam Summit in St. Petersburg, Florida. 2006-10-06T09:05:28Z
Harvard are going to require a religion course for all undergraduates. PZ reckons their is some value in undergraduates knowing about religion: "In the same way that knowledge of cholera and dysentery would be supremely important to a 19th century city dweller?" 2006-10-06T08:55:43Z
It's God or dead, folks. Why a gun, Mr. Ham? I mean, toasting them dissidents in an oven is so much easier. 2006-10-06T08:51:35Z
I found the constant reference to 'package' by politicians to be quite worrying. What exactly is wrong with 'report' or 'clip'? Oh and the reason that women don't go in to politics is because women are smart, beautiful (in the Platonic/Nietzschean, non-sexual way) people. Going in to politics is like getting a shit-filled balloon and smashing it over your own head. Leave that crap-shovelling to the dullest of men; the only meaningful response to politics is entering a repetitive cycle of laughter and despair. 2006-10-06T08:44:30Z
I'm a huge fan of xkcd - it's about the only web comic that can make me cry and shout "fuck yeah" (see here). I love the latest one. 2006-10-06T08:35:41Z
Tom Coates has a cool time lapse video of him cleaning his flat. I'm not sure that public performance could be enough of a motivation to clean up this lived in room of mine. 2006-10-06T08:20:20Z
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Tom Morris tom@tommorris.org
I am a vegetarian, an atheist, like to code in Ruby and Scala (and Java, but let’s not talk about that), and noodle about with microformats and the Semantic Web.
I have an MA in philosophy from Heythrop College, University of London. My philosophical interests are in analytic metaphysics, ontology, modality, the work of Armstrong, Lewis, Kripke, Russell and Plato. I have a strange, unfulfilled interest in Gadamer’s hermeneutics. I’ve been influenced by Gadamer, by Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Rawls and Nozick.
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.
I also write for the Citizendium, an online encyclopedia project. If you know about stuff, you should join in. I occasionally produce audio recordings for The Pod Delusion.