Tag: uk

Bookmarks for April 19, 2010

Bookmarks for February 12, 2010

Bookmarks for January 19, 2010

  • Dino Snores | Natural History Museum
    I urgently need to borrow five or more children, ages 8-11.
  • Homeopathy: There's nothing in it | The 10:23 Campaign
    Just in case anyone reading this has been dropped on their head recently, here's a campaign aiming to raise awareness of the quackery of homeopathy masquerading of "complementary" medicine. Of particular relevance is the "what's the harm?" link, because that'' explain *why* we need to make sure people understand that this crap is a scam to part the gullible from their money, just like Reiki and other similar kinds of bullshit. I all for holistic treatments, and accepting the western medical science does not yet have all the answers, but I also believe it's vital to know where the lines between "we don't know why it works", "we're not sure if it works" and "we *know* it doesn't work" are drawn.

Bookmarks for January 13, 2010

Bookmarks for December 11, 2009

  • Airlock
    Mac App that allows locking/unlocking and other actions based on proximity of iphone. There's a potential problem with bluetooth related battery drain on the iphone here, but if they've somehow cracked that, then this could be very interesting/useful – not so much for the security tools, but more for the fact that I could them script for proximity, and use that to log my location through the day.
  • BBC News – Postcode data to be free in 2010
    About time. UK based locational services are about to get better. Or at least cheaper.
    Tags: maps, free, uk, postcode

Bookmarks for November 24, 2009

Bookmarks for November 19, 2009

Bookmarks for October 21, 2009

  • Sex trafficking is no illusion | Rahila Gupta | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
    I was slighly horrified to read Nick Davies (a journalist I normally have a lot of respect for, and consider his book Dark Heart to be mandatory reading) article in the Graudiad yesterday, which contained the elemetary error that just because a six month operation had failed to successfully prosecute anyone for sex trafficking in the UK, the problem wasn't that bad. Here is an excellent rebuttal to that piece, also from the Grauniad (which itself contains a link to Mr Davies original piece at the top, which is why I haven't linked it here.)

Bookmarks for September 23, 2009

  • Let Pandas Die out, Says Naturalist – ABC News
    I have been saying this for years. They're bad tempered (even by the standards of bears), given any sort of choice, they will choose eat food that is nassively bad for them, and they don't like shagging. And while I know I fit two of those three criteria myself, the difference between me and them is that I'm not draining the resources of charities that could be better used for other, more useful species.
  • russell davies: ruricomp
    Some musing on the fate of those who may not get caught up in the u(r)bicomp culture shift of the coming decades.
    Tags: ubicomp, rural
  • LRB · Roy Mayall: Diary
    Fucked off by postal strikes? (I know I am – my twice-weekly delivery from Graze hasn't had any delicious fresh fruit in for weeks, and often turns up on completely the wrong day of late.) Go and read this, and learn a bit about what's actually going on with your post. Maybe you'll have a bit more sympathy for the poor bastards who have to deliver it. I know I do.
  • Red Dust – a gallery on Flickr
    Jesus cocking christ. A) I am glad I do not live anywhere near Sydney right now. B) These are some fucking stunning photos – it's like looking at life in some future martian city.