by Tom | May 30, 2006 | Reading
Two nice representations of the world that was and the world that will be:Key words in the State of the Nation Address. Horrific to see that the key one currently is “applause”!Timeline of trends and events with some interesting looking (if no doubt...
by Tom | May 30, 2006 | IT
For you football plus Palm-owners out there, here’s the application you need. Except that it restarts my Treo on run. C’est la vie, no?
by Tom | May 26, 2006 | Reading
I love Scott Adams’ mind. It comes over Aspergers-ish, which is probably why. Today’s blog is a classic: how should science try to eliminate religion? We know lots of the psychological tricks they use and that we could use, so why not try them?
by Tom | May 25, 2006 | Reading
At the end of this rant about the imprortance of numbers (I think he’s right, just it’s ranty), Mather has a quote from number 10:The plural of anecdote is not dataI had heard it differently, and I’m not sure which I prefer:Data is the antidote to...
by Tom | May 25, 2006 | Reading
You have to love an article called Japanese War Tubas. But I don’t think it is bad science. Surely its excellent science, just superseded?