2008.03.14

Christian Voice professional rhetoric bandit and shit-for-brains Stephen Green has had a run in with Ian Watkins from Steps. Nice chap that Green is, he compares being gay with being a serial killer. 2008-03-14T09:54:15ZUntitled entry permalink

Dave Hyatt reports that WebKit (the open source rendering code underlying Safari) is now getting 90/100 on Acid 3. Firefox 2 is still my daily browser (AdBlock, Firebug, del.icio.us and It's All Text! are the reasons), but I'm a huge fan of WebKit. 2008-03-14T09:24:35ZUntitled entry permalink

Ophelia Benson: They teach, in universities; their subject is an academic discipline; yet they feel quite cheerful about using words that mean everything and nothing, and they make a virtue of vagueness. And not only are they academics, they are feminist academics. Fucking hell. How did academic feminism get turned into Advanced Wool-gathering? Why do feminists think it's feminist to make a parade of refusing to think? 2008-03-14T09:15:52ZUntitled entry permalink

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Tom Morris
Currently in: East Sussex, England
Usually in: East Sussex, United Kingdom
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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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