Why you need a monkey
Dealing with road rage, the monkey way. (Thanks to www.africans.co.za.)
Read More Why you need a monkeyDealing with road rage, the monkey way. (Thanks to www.africans.co.za.)
Read More Why you need a monkeyAt the NATO summit, George W. Bush made time for a demarche on the subject of Turkish membership of the EU, which angered Jacques Chirac. Chirac responded that “It’s as if I was advising the US on how they should manage their relations with Mexico.” Indeed. I am sure both the Turks and the French…
Read More Bush vs Chirac, and the TurksWell, that’s supposedly it. Calamity Paul Bremer handed over Iraq two days early and was out of the country the same night. If anyone thinks this is anything else than a response to some really ugly intelligence warning about (part-)independence day, they must be astonishingly naive. As Mountbatten’s chief of staff put it about the…
Read More We’ve been here beforeSo, I did indeed attend Tech Active yesterday. Key points of the discussion, held in the all-white but strangly ransacked looking premises of the Stanhope Centre, covered a wide range of problems related to political campaigning and technology. A curious crowd, made up of equal parts tech-hipster/German video artist types in painfully fashionable (but ugly)…
Read More Tech Active reportTECH ACTIVE – June 28, 2004 Sounds interesting. Will be in Big London later, so I’ll blog it.
Read More TECH ACTIVE – June 28, 2004I know it’s terribly eurocentric and arrogant to complain about this sort of thing, and we should be tolerant of alternative cultural values, but is anyone else worried by Iyad Allawi’s assertion that “Iraqi democracy should not be a replica of models imported from America, Britain or any other country”? Now, this is all very…
Read More Allawi and those “models of democracy”Kremlin Looking for Loyal NGOs It is reported that the Russian government is trying to build up a base of friendly NGOs as a counterweight to the numerous campaign groups that are about the only effective opposition left in Russia. First question – is an NGO created to be nice to the Kremlin “nongovernmental” in…
Read More Just when do you become a tyrant?CNEWS:Fatal attack on Chinese in Afghan province “not terrorism,” minister says Canadian news site reports that the bombing of a peacekeeping force vehicle and the murder of some 11 Chinese workers in northern Afghanistan was “not terrorism”. These supposed non-attacks non-occurred in Kunduz on the 10th fo June. Kunduz, significantly, is the first town outside…
Read More Fatal attack on Chinese in Afghan province “not terrorism,” minister saysWhat You Can Get Away With – Nick Barlow’s weblog It appears that UKIP’s Nick Croucher has very clear ideas on the content of that “free trade agreement” they think we could have with the EU in the event of withdrawal. Apparently he’s only going “to Europe” (eh? he’s standing on it!) in order to…
Read More First Clues on UKIP’s real policyThose Nanniebots from the spring have been back in the news. Andy Pryke was able to take part in a supposed test of the system at Jim Wightman’s place, and discovered that the replies it produced were identical to those from a much older AI called ALICE. He also offered to produce the source code,…
Read More Nanniebots – eventually a test