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Posts from — January 2004

cbs refuses to air this ad.

What So-Called Liberal Media?. Spotted at Brian Leiter’s blog…. [Discourse.net]

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you have to admit it, cbs is one of the most conservative christian oriented networks around. they aren't radical like fox, but they are very conservative oriented.

January 28, 2004   No Comments

Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:05:53 GMT

Best. Coffee. Table. Ever.. The Drift Table lets you float gently over the British landscape from the comfort of your living room. Other projects from the Equator research group include a tablecloth that glows and a key table that responds to your mood. Hi-tech knick-knacks, or a glimpse of the subtle way we'll interact with the domestic environment of the future? [MetaFilter]

January 28, 2004   No Comments

Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:01:37 GMT

thank you virginia tech microsoft users, my primary email is reporting 'permanent fatal errors' all over the net, and vt is now blacklisted by a few providers. I don't blame the mail adminstrators for this, they've done the best they can and i know they try to do the right thing. however, this is really a bad thing for me because i do alot of research, and management through email and now i can't know that things have happened appropriately or not.

January 28, 2004   No Comments

Wed, 28 Jan 2004 03:41:16 GMT

What they left behind. What they left behind: “Craig Williams, a curator at the New York State Museum, drove four hours to visit Willard Psychiatric Center in the spring of 1995. The complex, located 65 miles southwest of Syracuse, was about to shut down after more than 100 years … a staffer suggested he check out the attic of an abandoned building, and that's when he found 400 suitcases covered by decades of dust and pigeon droppings” [MetaFilter]

January 27, 2004   No Comments

Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:07:47 GMT

Franken as “Enforcer? Dems are screwed!. AL FRANKEN KNOCKS DOWN DEAN HECKLER Defending free speech by tackling a heckler?
“I got down low and took his legs out,” said Franken afterwards. “I'm neutral in this race but I'm for freedom of speech, which means people should be able to assemble and speak without being shouted down.” Wacky.

[via the delightful and always dependable NY Post!] [MetaFilter]

January 27, 2004   No Comments

the budget flash from true majority

ben cohen has some interesting things to say about our budget and how simple it can be.

January 27, 2004   No Comments

Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:15:09 GMT

War Profiteering (Halliburton Dept.): Following An Ancient if Not Honorable Tradition. You might think that amidst all this ‘we support our troops’ rhetoric emanating from secure locations in Washington D.C. that someone in the white house or the Pentagon would be making sure that our troops get fed decent food. Nope. Think again. According to Heather Yarbrough, what we’ve got is a system in which someone whose job is monitoring the quality and safety of food served to soldiers on U.S. military bases in Iraq gets fired for doing her job. Talk about history repeating itself. President Abraham Lincoln secured passage of the False Claims Act in 1863 in order to combat similar frauds against the Union Army, including the sale of rancid food for the troops. Did Heather Yarbrough run afoul of a rush for profits, a system which depends on paying third-world workers pittances and of course no benefits, and gets third-world sanitation practices in return? Or did she just rile an old boy network? Either way, if her charges regarding the way soldiers’ food is stored and prepared are correct, it’s a scandal. Freezers and refrigerators weren’t working. Food was spoiling. The kitchen workers were exhausted, and some of them weren’t following basic sanitation practices. “It became apparent… [Discourse.net]

January 27, 2004   No Comments

Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:12:49 GMT

Greatest game ever.. Greatest online game ever. (flash, and turn the sound up). I know it's not friday, but I'm hungover and cold so it feels like friday. And this game doth so rule. [MetaFilter]

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wow, greatest game ever, arrow keys for navigation for you mouse-i-files.

January 27, 2004   No Comments

Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:02:27 GMT

OECD Workshop on Spam.

The OECD will hold a workshop on Spam from 2-3 February in Brussels .

The objective of this workshop is to explore the growing problem of spam, with a focus on the international dimension. Participants will:

  • Identify common characteristics, sources and statistics of spam.
  • Examine the variety of approaches to combat spam.
  • Examine the degree to which these approaches have been successful.
  • Consider next steps with a view to increasing international co-operation to address the issue.

[ITU Strategy and Policy Unit Newslog]

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it will be interesting to see whether this has any outcomes

January 27, 2004   No Comments

Tue, 27 Jan 2004 17:57:28 GMT

Academic Bill of Rights. This is truly a bad idea. In an effort to rein in liberal professors at Colorado colleges and universities, a… [TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime]

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I've commented on this before, it is a horrible idea. It is not a bill of rights, but a bill of repression and elimination of the free exchange of ideas, in short, it is not an academic bill of rights, but a bill of anti-rights in general.

January 27, 2004   No Comments