All those topics that i wish i had time to pursue more earnestly.
Random header image... Refresh for more!

Posts from — November 2004

European Commission: Information Society Technologies 2005-06 Work Programme

European Commission: Information Society Technologies 2005-06 Work Programme: “The IST Work Programme for 2005-06 sets out the priorities for the Commission’s Sixth Framework Programme in activities for “integrating and strengthening the European research area”. A new call for proposals for projects will be launched on Tuesday, 16 November 2004 with a budget of 1.1 billion Euros. The technical areas that are covered include broadband for all, grid technologies, eGovernment, eLearning, eSafety, ICT research, eBusiness and eInclusion. This document also outlines the evaluation and selection criteria for projects assessed for funding.

ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/ist_wp2005-06_final_en.pdf

(Via Information Policy.)

——–

this is something you should know about if you work in science and tech policy

November 16, 2004   No Comments

Bound but Gagged . The Treasury Department’s…

Bound but Gagged . The Treasury Department’s…: “Bound but Gagged. The Treasury Department’s regulations on written material from embargoed nations compromise America’s standing as an advocate of democracy and freedom. By By SHIRIN EBADI. [NYT > Opinion]“

(Via A blog doesn’t need a clever name.)

——-

it certainly does. democracy requires knowledge and that requires freedom of inquiry which then requires freedom of the press.

November 16, 2004   No Comments

Science Braces for Second Term

Science Braces for Second Term: “The Bush administration had an uneasy relationship with scientists during the first term. Will the president build bridges in the second or burn them completely? A Wired News special report.”

(Via Wired News.)

——

i bet he burns them….

November 16, 2004   No Comments

The Columbia University ‘Miracle’ Study: Flawed and Fraud (Skeptical Inquirer September 2004)

The Columbia University ‘Miracle’ Study: Flawed and Fraud (Skeptical Inquirer September 2004): “”

(Via .)

——

imagine that….. a study that says praying for pregnancy works… is flawed. now, don’t get me wrong…. nope, nope, it is just silly to believe that there is anything other than a psychological effect here.

November 16, 2004   No Comments

Tourist’s Guide To Driving Around Washington D.C. || kuro5hin.org

Tourist’s Guide To Driving Around Washington D.C. || kuro5hin.org: “”

(Via .)

—–

heheheheheh, for me the killer is driving downtown where they randomly place stoplights overhead vs on the sides, behind trees, billboards, and occasionally inside manhole covers.

November 16, 2004   No Comments

i was taught that we were not allowed to do this

Reuters | Latest Financial News / Full News Coverage: “”

(Via .)

——

i think they told us more than once that you cannot just murder someone in war. you can’t kill an unarmed non-combatant. it is against the law, several treaties, and well just completely wrong.

November 16, 2004   No Comments

White House Officials: It’s Condi Rice

White House Officials: It’s Condi Rice: “White House officials are telling Fox News that Bush has decided on Condi Rice to replace Colin Powell as Secretary of State….”

(Via TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime.)

———

talk about your major bad news………..

November 15, 2004   No Comments

OA to “the DNA of literature”

OA to “the DNA of literature”: ”

The Paris Review has launched an open-access project, The DNA of Literature. From the web site: ‘The Paris Review has interviewed almost 300 authors whose work has defined the literary landscape of latter half of the twentieth century. From its first interview with E.M. Forster, the Writers at Work series has, in the words of The New York Times, “set the standard for literary interrogation.” Now the Paris Review Foundation proposes to make this vast archival resource –what has felicitously been referred to as the DNA of Literature– available online, for free, to anyone who visits the Paris Review website.’ The first installmenet was put online yesterday. (Thanks to Michal Cohen.)

(Via Open Access News.)

————-

this is great! we need more things like this….

November 15, 2004   No Comments

Cream Stirring Up 2005 Reunion

Cream Stirring Up 2005 Reunion: “”

(Via .)

———

in a world where few celebrations are worth performing…. this is something to celebrat.

November 15, 2004   No Comments

public photography is not a crime

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue: “”

(Via .)

tell them to go screw.

November 15, 2004   No Comments