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December 2007

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a call for Australia to revive habeas corpus - SMH
Benazir Bhutto assassinated - SMH
Egypt: An Economic Geography [review]
Falling in Love: Stories From Ming China [review]
problems with the Aswan High Dam - NewScientist
a naturalist's view of Florida - Dinets
drives with software that won't share MP3s - BBC [via OSWALD] - BrendanScott
possibly in breach of the Australian Trade Practices Act
espionage in Vichy France - UChicagoP
upgrading from Vista to XP - DotNet [via /.]
IT support at the South Pole - Cworld [via /.]
I can't even get dialup to work
it keeps dropping out after four or five minutes
I've forgotten just how slow dialup is!
Telstra is continuing to mess me around - they failed to change my telephone number yesterday, though they did manage to disable the phone service entirely for seven hours
the Dutch government may mandate Open Document Format - Macworld [via /.]
Telstra is an ugly monopoly that needs to be broken up
I have to sign up with Telstra before I can transfer to a real ADSL2/phone provider, but now I find out that they've given me some kind of "non-portable" number which can't be transferred to a competitor. Curiously, Google returns no hits for "UNABLE TO PORT CURRENT TELEPHONE SERVICE".
Kant attack ad - YouTube [via CT] - more
you are likely to be eaten by a grue: the rap version - YouTube
in praise of Barbara Pym - Tele [via RW]
I've only read A Few Green Leaves
how Australia punishes poor people - SMH
spending huge amounts in legal action against welfare recipients
"voice in the head" advertising - Majik
Australia's six intelligence services should be abolished - Age
two accounts of the Marines in the invasion of Iraq - NYROB
plans for eco-cities - ProRev - Wired [on Dongtan]
designed cities have not had a good track record, but maybe we've learned something from them
graphical plot highlights rigging of Russian election - Krotty [via /.]
Python is my programming language of choice - xkcd
sex in zero-g may not be so exciting - Guardian [via RW]
only four out of twenty positions were possible without "mechanical assistance"
the UK needs to scrap its antequated blasphemy law - SMH
looking for appliances in Australia? - Appliances on Line
I spent most of today going around Bing Lee, Harvey Norman and the Good Guys, looking for a fridge and a washing machine, but online seems to be cheaper and easier
stories of incarnations of the Buddha - Once the Buddha was a Monkey [review]
an interview with Philip Pullman - FilmChat [via CT]
"I was brought up in the Church of England, and whereas I'm an atheist, I'm certainly a Church of England atheist, and for the matter of that a 1662 Book of Common Prayer atheist."
lots of good press for the Asus Eee PC - Stross - SMH
it may take five years longer than I once thought, but Linux on the desktop is happening
how samba's handling of security bugs has changed - TuxDeluxe
a case study in free software security
Adultshop challenge to Viva Erotica classification fails - Austlii
there is no genetic correlation between brain size and intelligence - PubMed [via Cosma]
Iranian Holocaust drama is a hit - BBC
a demonstration by the Santa Claus Union of Kiev - DanKjaergaard
the US will happily kidnap British citizens suspected of crimes - Times
"no US court could rule that the abduction was illegal — it goes back to bounty hunting days in the 1860s"
an obituary for Milo Radulovich, victim and opponent of McCarthy - Economist
is the People's Mujahideen of Iran a terrorist organisation? - Guardian
I don't know, but describing it as "Iran's main opposition movement" is like describing the Communist Party USA as the "United States' main opposition movement" - this is appallingly bad journalism from the Guardian
US has now held war photographer without charge for 19 months - Barista
when do we hold the wake for habeas corpus?
Howard and Downer lied about Australian tortured in Egypt - SMH

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