Archive for September, 2004

Foreign Policy: Hating America

You read statements like this, and you suddenly realize that no one person is worthy of leading this country.
There are many issues on which the United States is the crucial organizer of collective goods. Someone has to be concerned about terrorism and nuclear and biological proliferation. Other countries might bristle at certain U.S. policies, [...]

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This is how you read (on the web anyway)

Very cool research… I’d love to see a website redesign based on this.
Link (via BoingBoing)

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Ouch… Genesis crashes

In what is definitely the worst possible scenario for the Genesis project, the parachute on the re-entry craft failed to deploy and the stuntman-piloted helicopters never had an opportunity to attempt a recovery. Unless some miracle remains for the team, looks like the whole project is a wash over the most basic part of re-entry; [...]

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Who Cares About the Truth?

Oh god, I’m slipping into moral realivism.
Such rough-and-ready pragmatism taps into one of our deepest intellectual veins. It appeals to America’s collective self-image as a square-jawed action hero. And it may partly explain why the outcry against the White House’s deception over the war in Iraq was rather muted. It is not just that we [...]

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Space Capsule Heading Back to Earth

As mentioned before, the Genesis project is scheculed to return to Earth today. Good luck to the team; I hope they catch better than Bill Buckner.
Yahoo! News - Space Capsule Heading Back to Earth

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Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | Beyond dentistry

I think I have to read this.
“The danger of American foreign policy,” [John Gray] writes, “is not that it is obsessed with evil but that it is based on the belief that evil can be abolished.” Such foolishness, he points out, is far removed from the wisdom of America’s founding fathers, for whom “the [...]

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HHGTG Text Game Redux

A computer game written by Douglas Adams is being revived to coincide with a new BBC Radio 4 series of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy.
The text adventure will appear on the station’s website and was described by the late Adams as “the first game to move beyond being ‘user friendly’”.
Link; Link to Radio 4 [...]

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