Posts from — March 2005
GENDER & COMPUTING: The history of things that didn’t take place
GENDER & COMPUTING: The history of things that didn’t take place
Øystein Sørensen, historian, has written a book about ‘things that didn’t take place’. I haven’t read it, but understand it as a sort of ‘counter-history’, about possibilities and trajectories that wasn’t followed. Sounds interesting. And it is not very far from SCOT’s focus on ‘failures’ in technological development.
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well SCOT doesn’t necessarily focus on failures… that is just an easy analysis. but i do thik this is something that is worth considering. if nothing else then as a subjected discourse.
March 31, 2005 No Comments
AppleInsider | Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger build declared gold master
AppleInsider | Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger build declared gold master
Apple Computer’s next-generation operating system, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, is now complete, AppleInsider has learned.
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it’s gone gold.
March 31, 2005 No Comments
The Young Hegelian
What Germany, France, Russia, England and Austria are struggling for at this moment, is not military supremacy but economic supremacy, the right to impose their manufactures, their custom duties, upon their neighbours; the right to develop the resources of peoples backward in industry; the privilege of making railways through countries that have none, and under that pretext to get demand of their markets, the right, in a word, to filch every now and then from a neighbour a seaport that would stimulate their trade or a province that would absorb the surplus of their production. When we fight nowadays it is to ensure our Factory Kings a bonus of thirty per cent, to strengthen the “Barons” of finance in their hold on the money market, and to keep up the rate of interest for shareholders in mines and railways. If we were only consistent, we should replace the lion on our standard with a golden calf, their other emblems by money bags, and the names of our regiments, borrowed formerly from royalty, by the titles of the Kings of Industry and Finance – “Third Rothschild,” “Tenth Baring,” etc. We should at least know whom we were killing for.”
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for whom….
March 31, 2005 No Comments
Blurred Bitmaps
this makes me want to visit france
March 31, 2005 No Comments
einstein talks
Celebrating ‘Einstein year’, one hundred years since the great scientist’s Special Theory of Relativity and fifty years since his death, this CD features previously unpublished and rare recordings. The centrepiece is a very rare recording of the celebrated fund-raising dinner at the Savoy Hotel in 1930, at which Bernard Shaw famously described Einstein as a ‘maker of universes’. Also included are a short newsreel from Einstein’s historic appearance at a massed rally at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in 1933 and a radio broadcast from 1945, in which he discusses the responsibilities of the scientists who worked on the development of the atomic bomb.
http://www.bl.uk/collections/sound-archive/
publications.html#einstein
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cool
March 30, 2005 No Comments
Guardian Unlimited | Life | Two-thirds of world’s resources ‘used up’
Guardian Unlimited | Life | Two-thirds of world’s resources ‘used up’
The human race is living beyond its means. A report backed by 1,360 scientists from 95 countries – some of them world leaders in their fields – today warns that the almost two-thirds of the natural machinery that supports life on Earth is being degraded by human pressure.
The study contains what its authors call “a stark warning” for the entire world. The wetlands, forests, savannahs, estuaries, coastal fisheries and other habitats that recycle air, water and nutrients for all living creatures are being irretrievably damaged. In effect, one species is now a hazard to the other 10 million or so on the planet, and to itself.
“Human activity is putting such a strain on the natural functions of Earth that the ability of the planet’s ecosystems to sustain future generations can no longer be taken for granted,” it says.
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it won’t be long now.
March 30, 2005 No Comments
very powerful
this is how we are treating some veterans of the current war.
March 28, 2005 No Comments
Sex, not money, buys happiness, study says
Sex, not money, buys happiness, study says:
ncreasing sex frequency from once a month to at least once a week provides as much happiness as a $50,000-a-year raise, according to a paper titled “Money, Sex and Happiness: An Empirical Study,” submitted to the National Bureau of Economic Research, one of the leading organizations in its field.
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well there ya go….
March 28, 2005 No Comments
happy Eatser
to all the followers of gesargenplotzianism.
March 27, 2005 No Comments
OKCupid! The Zombie Scenario Survivor Test
Official Survivor Congratulations! You scored 81%! |
Whether through ferocity or quickness, you made it out. You made the right choice most of the time, but you probably screwed up somewhere. Nobody’s perfect, at least you’re alive. |
My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender :
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March 27, 2005 No Comments