November 2002
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what features of a web page make you reach for the "back" button? -
WMW thread
backlash against Australian anti-terror laws -
SMH"Almost all the 404 submissions to a Senate inquiry into the new ASIO legislation oppose the provisions"
Google has updated its guidelines -
new webmaster advice [via WMW]"text links ... static text link ... text instead of images ... text browser"
11'09"01 - 11 short films about September 11, from around the world -
my review -
IMDBI wonder how this will be received if it screens in the United States
historical overview - "Israelis and Palestinians: What Went Wrong?" -
NYROB
in Australia, this Friday (Nov 29th) is National Headscarf Day -
organiser's page
a book on Australian ants, online -
CSIROI'm reading Holldobler and Wilson's magnum opus The Ants
a healthy 80 year old woman kills herself -
SMH"Lisette Nigot was not ill. She was not in pain. But she was 79 and, quite simply, did not want to live to 80."
Iran to review death sentence on university lecturer -
BBCbut is it really necessary for every sentence in this story to be a separate paragraph?
Archaeoraptor fossil a 'Piltdown Turkey' -
Independent [via Ancient World Web]
NATO finds a use for French - keeping the Ukraine in its place -
SMH/NYT/Guardian
my first television watching for years: Foyle's War -
brief Guardian comments -
IMDBa series about a police officer in wartime Britain: often predictable and formulaic, but kind of fun
when bibliophilia becomes expensive -
Spectator [via ALD]I own a lot of books, but I'm not a collector in this sense at all
US senator Byrd trying to emulate Helvidius Priscus? -
StarTribune/NYT [via Google]
Uncommon Sense and the Design of Computers -
Bill Buxton [via RW, 12000 words + pictures]
interesting commentary on British televised autopsy -
Sue Bailey
after backlash, John Howard belatedly speaks up for basic democratic freedoms -
SMHdo only "extremist" Christians wear crosses, Mr Nile?
Spain condemns Franco regime -
SMH [no mention anywhere else?] -
Blood of Spain [review]
Australian governments fail to consider open source software -
The Age
as with Pauline Hansen, our Prime Minister shows his racism through his silence -
SMH"Mr Howard had neither ruled in its support nor ruled it out" (of a call for a ban on Islamic headdress)
Microsoft study of Hotmail system praises Unix! -
Register [via /.]
the economic consequences of war with Iraq -
NYROB
Brazil, the election of Lula, and "the lack of coherence in Washington's response" -
NYROB
$100 million bequest to poetry magazine -
CR
Michael Moore interview -
Guardian [via RW]
Madhya Pradesh using Linux -
EconomicTimesIndia [via /.]"when we are putting public information out in the open, then it should not be through proprietary software"
Harry Mulisch's powerful novel about trauma and memory -
The Assault [review]
review of Indian "Simputer" aimed at villagers -
Scientific American [via /.]note to author: computers are a tool for helping people get clean drinking water and access to healthcare
the journey of a child of Holocaust survivors -
Sara Roy [via EI]
better than usual Linux on desktops article -
Business 2.0 [via link]stripped down service terminals (not appearing in web server logs) and sophisticated technical workers
Bobby Fischer's FBI files released -
Philadelphia Inquirer [via /.]ex chess champion turned loony anti-Semite - but his mother sounds more interesting!
fun popular book on the evolution of growth and development -
Shapes of Time [review]
what were your ancestors really like? -
talk.origins [post-of-the-month for July]
"humans are bad at giving birth" -
talk.origins [post-of-the-month for May]
analysis of privacy issues with Windows XP -
Michael Jennings [via link]"Windows XP connects to Microsoft's computers in at least 18 ways."
hardly any updates to his web site since he married... -
Cosma Shalizi
a Geek Volunteer Overseas reports after two months in Kenya -
Kuro5hin
in El Salvador, dressy teenage girls join gangs and kill -
Observer [via Rotten]
a kids.us domain is not necessarily a bad idea... -
AJC -
Slashdot
Oxford academic "disinvited" from Harvard because of anti-Israeli stance -
Independent [via CR]
an entertaining idea for specialist publishing - Juvenilia Press -
SMH
copy protected audio CDs arrive in Australia -
SMH
Iranian students continuing protests -
Radio Free Europesomething has to give eventually, I just hope it happens without a civil war
analysis of smear campaign against academic freedom in Middle East studies -
the Nation [via EI]if this were anti-Jewish instead of anti-Muslim, it would be condemned as racist by all and sundry
Gates gives $100m to fight HIV, $400m to fight Linux -
Register
restrictions on selling "obscene" CDs to teenagers in Australia? -
Jon Casimir [SMH]
was there a United Monarchy? and other questions -
lively Finkelstein interview [via RW]"I do not think that there is in the Hebrew Bible written material that can be proven to be earlier than the ninth or eighth century, except for vague memories, myths and folk tales."
terrorising primary school children through testing -
Susan Ohanian [via RW]
long (and image-heavy) history of Bill Gates and Microsoft to 1993 -
Houston Uni lecture [via RW]
grandmothers: maternal good, paternal bad for infant survival in C18/19 Germany -
paper [via /.]
sounds like fun French historical,
The Siege of Isfahan -
Independent reviewbut Jenny wasn't impressed by his previous Prix Goncourt winning novel
motion supporting peace in Israel/Palestine howled down in Oz parliament -
SMH
newbie finds Redhat 8.0 install easier than Windows XP install -
Joe Barr [via LWN]
careful breakdown of Google PageRank, toolbar and directory -
Chris Raimondimy two home pages had toolbar PR 8 for a while, but are now PR 7 (NerdRank 68)
some details on Palladium "trusted computing" -
Register [via RW]
interesting looking book on medieval economics -
Guardian [via RW]
interview with Frederick Crews on
Postmodern Pooh -
Spiked [via RW] -
my review
privacy concerns over high-res urban photography? -
SMH
memoirs of Sandinista poet and revolutionary Giaconda Belli -
NYROB
a great film about personal identity and communal conflict -
My Mother India [film review]
new to me: Mormon massacre of settlers in 1857 -
NYROB
only one eighth of books reviewed are by women -
CR self-criticismI'm doing a bit better: 27 of the last 100 books I've reviewed have been by women
civil disobedience against Australian film censorship -
my reportTony Pitman sells seven banned videos outside the Office of Film and Literature Classification
Islamist party big winner in Turkish elections -
Washington Post [via Google]
Harold Bloom's megalomania dissected -
Guardian [via RW]
interesting survey of Iraqi mass media -
CounterPunch [via RW]
Bush dodges issue with "embryo rights" -
MSNBC [via Google]
Israel, the United States, and a Palestinean state -
Guardian
Linux or Microsoft Windows for Namibian schools -
Register [via /.]
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