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Stephen’s Web ~ by Stephen Downes ~
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EdTechPost: Ulises Ali Mejias on
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Digital Web Magazine – The Rise of Flash Video, Part 1
In Digital Web Magazine – The Rise of Flash Video, Part 1 (found via Stephen Downes), Tom Green discusses how apple Microsoft and Real “lost” the video player market.
If Flash is still being developed by the “futureSplash” team who created the product that Macromedia eventually bought and sold under their own brand, then I am not surprised. They always seemed to believe that good technology will eventually trump heavily marketed junk.
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The Left and the Jihad Fred Halliday – openDemocracy
The Left and the Jihad Fred Halliday – openDemocracy may be worth reading
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The New Yorker on String Theory
This The New Yorker article discusses two recent books criticizing the current ineffective dominance of String Theory in theoretical physics
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Contrary Brin: Arguments for your obstinate uncle…
David Brin quotes and annotates Russ Daggat comparing Bush and Clinton records.
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EdTechPost: Campus 2020
Scott Leslie writes “on Campus 2020 Think Pieces – Envisioning Post-Secondary Education in BC 15 years out”
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RIAA copyright education contradictory, critics say | CNET News.com
RIAA copyright education contradictory, critics say | CNET News.com
This CNetNews article (received via Stephen Downes) points out some of the lies told by Recording Industry advocates. By extending their campaign against “piracy” to become itself a theft of existing public rights they lose any moral authority that their case may have had in the first place.
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Aronson on Gratitude
Gratitude may not be quite the word, but this a TPM Online Article by Ronald Aronson does identify a feeling that it may be worthwhile to acknowledge and foster. I too, often find comfort in having a sense of adaptation to the environment (to the extent that it feels as if the environment was designed for my own pleasure rather than vice versa) and of the fact that enjoying that sense is itself part of the adaptation.
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The Terrorists Among Us by Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal Summer 2006
The Terrorists Among Us by Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal Summer 2006
In what is primarily a review of John Updike’s new book Dalrymple points out that often “The refusal of free inquiry derives from an awareness of the fragility of the basis of religious faith; and since certainty is psychologically preferable to truth, the former often being willfully mistaken for the latter, anything that threatens certainty is anathematized with fury.
Muslims are hardly the only ones, either in the past or the present, who experience difficulty in relinquishing their most cherished ideas and presuppositions. It is a normal human trait. (Darwin, in his Autobiography, tells us that when he came across a fact that threw some doubt upon the theory he was developing, he wrote it down, for otherwise he was sure to forget it.) But when a system of ideas and set beliefs claims eternal validity and infallibility, when people adopt that system as their primary source of identity, and when into the bargain those people find themselves in a position of long-standing and seemingly irreversible technical and economic inferiority and dependence vis-�-vis people with very different ideas and beliefs, resentment is certain to result.”
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Philosophy Talk on Beauty
On Beauty
at Philosophy Talk: The Blog
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Wes Fryer’s journey of faith to Jesus
Wes Fryer has posted a response to a request I made for more insight into why intelligent people adopt specific religious faiths.
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Differences between the sexes
Differences between the sexes | The mismeasure of woman | Economist.com seems to be a reasonably balanced summary
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The Future of Philosophy
At the PhilosophyTalk blog, Ken Taylor follows up on a radio discussion of The Future of Philosophy
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EdTechPost: Blackboard Patent and Prior Art
Scott Leslie comments in his EdTechPost on the Blackboard Patent and Prior Art.
I find the patenting of obvious and/or commonplace techniques and concepts to be grossly offensive and believe that I will now find it necessary to avoid any further use of WebCT and switch to open alternatives like Moodle – and to urge all of my colleagues to do likewise.
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