September 2004
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a US soldier in Iraq on "Why We Cannot Win" -
LewRockwell [via Kos]
medical use of maggots is booming -
Wired"250 to 500 disinfected maggots -- $70 plus shipping"
unrest in China's factories -
CSMthe peasants had their revolution...
now Indonesia wants a UN Security Council seat too -
NewsI think something completely new is needed - how about an elected assembly, with one representative per 10 million people?
even Baghdad's Green Zone is hardly secure -
CSM
Oliver North meets Cthulu: a Charlie Stross story -
A Colder War
is it safe to handle baby birds? -
Snopes [via JWalk]or will it cause their parents to reject them?
Howard's "pre-emption policy" is looking pretty stupid -
BPapparently Australia will only preemptively attack neighbouring states after consultation... or something
EM Forster on using war deaths to justify more war -
Cosma
European Commission compares Open Office and Microsoft XML -
TBray [via /.]"It's your intellectual capital and you worked hard to produce it for your citizens... it should be living in a nice, long-lived, non-proprietary data format"
contributing to the UK's New Dictionary of National Biography -
Guardian60 volumes and 45 million words - I don't think I'll bother linking to Amazon
progress towards an independent Western Sahara -
GuardianSouth Africa formally recognises the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic; Morocco recalls its ambassador in protest
German literature abroad -
DW [via CR] -
my reviewsChina and South Korea are the biggest markets for German literature in translation?!
can Nigeria give the Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon? -
HH
a solar eclipse from space -
APODor is it actually a "Terran eclipse"?
Billmon has closed the Whiskey Bar -
Kos -
a parting imageBillmon was always my favourite of the US political bloggers
Israel starts carrying out car bombings -
Yahoo [via AntiWar]becoming what they fight?
more evidence for widespread human promiscuity -
Economist -
Promiscuity [review]Cosma
points out that conquest and rape make this result unsurprising
42% of Japanese children think the Sun revolves around the Earth -
Guardian [via JWalk]and "half of Japan's primary and secondary school students had never seen a sunrise or sunset"!
Arabic literature in the West -
Guardian [via Moor]I'm trying to find a copy of Choukri's For Bread Alone
Iraqi Police infiltrated by insurgents -
Telegraph [via AntiWar]"At present, any Iraqi in Samarra who wants to serve in the police force must first ask permission from the rebels"
an inventory of Iraqi resistance groups -
FAS [via AntiWar]
Anglican Peace and Justice Network calls for Israel boycott -
Guardian
more on how Prescott Bush helped Hitler -
Guardian
Blue Screens of Death -
Daimyo [via JWZ]
being naked on the streets is not a crime in San Francisco -
Yahoo [via JWZ]
teledildonics is no longer science fiction -
Wiredjust think about the potential for viruses or other malware...
maybe shops promote anti-Bush books because they sell -
Deltoid [via Atrios]
does Google News have a conservative bias? -
OJR [via /.]and can automation replace editorial teams?
the Tibetan glaciers are melting -
Guardianit's not just Arctic and Antarctic ice threatened by global warming
being arrested at the RNC -
2600 [via JWalk]
resources are being lost because of copyright changes -
Wired
Juan Cole: what if the United States were Iraq? -
Informed
no one cares if US soldiers are raped -
SFTT
George W. Bush's CV -
RtoS
developing countries try to reform WIPO -
CPTech -
declaration"WIPO embraced a culture of creating and expanding monopoly privileges, often without regard to consequences"
Israel's nuclear weapons help to justify Iran's -
IHT
getting cheetahs to mate in captivity -
ABC"Cheetahs may be fast, but they're anything but loose. Cheetahs simply will not breed in captivity."
problems translating medieval Persian poetry -
Middlebury [via CR]"strategies considered intrinsically poetic in Persian... are relatively rare in English, not considered intrinsically poetic, and can be seen as unnatural or absurd"
George Bush, harborer of terrorists -
IndInst"If you harbor terrorists, you are a terrorist" becomes "One man's terrorist is another mans freedom fighter"
the British in Basra: no longer so peaceful -
BBC [via AntiWar]"in local elections in the British sector this week, turnout was just 15 per cent"
Oxford Professor will charge with Alexander's cavalry -
Archaeology [via ALD]
US Feds charge tobacco companies with racketeering -
Economist
bookmarks of mass destruction -
SPTimes [via JWalk]I wonder when airport security will cotton onto the dangers of paper...
why the French were reluctant to publish Hobsbawm's
Age of Extremes -
MD -
my review
Sam Smith remembers his previous jury duty -
ProRevI've been summonsed myself, on October 5th. I'm tempted to turn up carrying a stack of legal texts on the theory of juries...
a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear facilities? -
MSNBC"the CIA and DIA have war-gamed the likely consequences... No one liked the outcome."
riding the Moscow Metro -
WP [via AntiWar]
ramblers gain access to more British countryside -
Independent [via CT]in Australia, unfortunately, walkers have pretty much no right of access to private land
reform movements in Islam -
New Statesman [via Far]there's nothing really new about any of this, though, and I don't think 9/11 has changed much
weapons of very localised destruction -
Guardianthe only chemical weapons Saddam Hussein had were "small quantities of poisons, most likely for use in assassinations"
an interview with Britain's retiring film censor -
Guardian
a National Guard unit prepares for Iraq -
WP [via AntiWar]
Maud Newton on obsessive blogging -
MaisonNeuve [via Kit]
the British start pulling out of Iraq -
Guardian"The main British combat force will be reduced by around a third by the end of October"
urbanisation and humanity's future -
Guardian"the scale and depth of urban poverty is underestimated because of the way poverty is measured in poor countries"
NGOs suggest anti-Israel sanctions -
Haaretzgiven the South African precedent, I've never understood why there isn't a stronger movement for this
Why I Was So Totally Wrong About Iraq -
Belle [via CT]
the Abrahamic religions are dysfunctional -
Guardian
Turkey, the Kurds, and the United States -
Asiathe Turkish foreign minister threatens to withdraw support for the US in Iraq
some great nature photography -
pbase
Riverbend watches
Fahrenheit 9/11 in the Baghdad heat -
Baghdad Burning"things aren't better for Americans now than they were in 2001, and they certainly aren't better for Iraqis"
liberty, property, and
The Economist -
Exempli [via Cosma]
PWC report: software patents a threat to Europe -
Register
a challenge for the EU: reforming the car parts market -
IHT
no sign of the end of the tunnel in Iraq -
Time -
B2I"What was once a hell wrought by Saddam is now one of America's making"
New Zealand quietly pulls out of Iraq -
Stuff [via AntiWar]
US casualties in Iraq have been underreported -
E+P [via AntiWar]1000 dead, 7,000 wounded -- and 17,000 evacuated for non-combat injuries
librarians for civil liberties -
Wired [via Link]
Kofi Annan explicitly declares the Iraq war was illegal -
Guardianso what's the status of the current Iraq occupation?
the Kurds are moving back into Kirkuk -
Boston [via Informed]changing the demographics before any referendum
Japanese marathon monks -
ABCdoing a double-marathon every day for 100 days...
Bush abandoned the Geneva Conventions in 2002 -
Guardian
censorware stops US soldier from viewing "weapons" site -
Ginmarexcept actually it's a women's discussion forum
are the Pioneer gravity tanks leaking? -
Registera fuel tank leak, a flaw in general relativity, or something else...
computer game copyright case goes to Oz High Court -
News
what will happen if Bush is reelected? -
WashMonth
cute animals get disproportionate conservation attention -
Guardian"Pictures of the koala are as abundant as flies, but it's hard to get your hands on an image of the Queensland lungfish."
Philip Roth imagines a Lindbergh presidency in 1940 -
MSNBC [via Moor]
Australia is set to adopt US-style copyright laws -
Wired
"the Web is like an anthill built by ants on LSD" -
useit
bacteria could survive a meteorite entry and impact -
Nature
US troops talk about the war in Iraq -
OpTruth
Bush welcomes terrorists to United States -
LAtimes [via Kos]including one who blew up an Air Cubana passenger plane in 1976, killing 73
the Marines disband the "Falluja Brigade" -
Yahoo [via AntiWar]"It was a fiasco. Initially it worked out OK, but it wasn't a good idea for very long."
has North Korea tested a nuclear bomb? -
Reuters -
CNN
Bangkok is the heart of the world's illegal animal trade -
Guardianbut demand from the UK market is a major driving force
how a pro-American Bon Jovi fan ended up in the Iraqi Resistance -
Guardianhe's not a Sadr follower, not a Baathist, and not even religious
Powell described Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz as "fucking crazies" -
Guardian
house prices in Sydney are finally falling -
Economist
40% in USA believe Hussein was involved in September 11 -
E+P [via AntiWar]
China will have to review its one-child policy -
Guardian"Most other nations experiencing ageing pressures are advanced economies with well-developed social security structures"
open access to genome sequences should continue -
GNNdespite "concerns that information about pathogens could be dangerous in the wrong hands"
leading medical journals to force reporting of clinical trials -
NewSci [via ProRev]"to prevent companies from only reporting positive results, or spinning data to suppress inconclusive or unflattering conclusions about their treatments"
the hijab and I -
OutLIndia [via Kit]"championing the cause of Muslim women has become as popular a refuge of a scoundrel as patriotism was once said to be"
every computer user now has to be a security expert -
USAtoday [via /.]
is science fiction finished? -
G+M [via CR]I'm not reading much these days, though I used to read
a lot
the ancient and hermetic order of the shrill -
ShrillBlog [via Cosma]shrill is the new black, obviously
Dick Cheney, the back-seat president -
Economist
the US tries to "control" insurgent cities using air strikes -
Guardianthis has to be an election-driven "act tough" stunt - aerial bombardment of cities is going to achieve SFA (except further alienating Iraqis)
there's a "Nestle Microbe"... -
GNN"According to the company, LC1 strengthens the body's natural defenses and keeps the bowel healthy."
six shocking revelations about George W Bush -
Poorman [via CT]
Iranian dissidents fight a low-key, low-budget war online -
Reason [via AntiWar]
the causes of terrorism are local, not global -
IHT [via RtoS]Putin, Bush and Sharon can't accept this, and hence can't fight terrorism effectively
the Onion accurately predicted results of Bush's first term -
Chak [via Kos]a January 2001 story annotated with links...
Daniel Pipes fantasises about Beslan media coverage -
CTwhy does anyone take this idiot seriously?
an observer describes the procedures in Venezuela's referendum -
Economistinteresting for those worried about electoral fraud elsewhere...
secret laws to be tested in secret -
CNN [via JWZ]some government secrets I can understand, but secret laws?!
does Microsoft need China? -
CFO [via /.]using "purchasing parity" pricing, Windows+Office costs $21,678 in China...
the unwinnable war -
Boston [via Informed]
a day tour of a Polish-Jewish town in the 1930s -
Annihilation [review]
the pregnancy industry pushes guilt -
Otters"Baby otter formation has been taking up most of the time that I used to spend reading blogs, writing posts, and generally fulminating"
ideological blinkers threaten reproductive health -
Economist
slow blogging: I have a server crisis
I was talked into minding some servers for a friend - "you'll just have to apply security patches" - but the main mail/web server crashed on Saturday and one of its xfs filesystems seems to have regressed...
Windows for Warships -
Registerincluding command and control combat systems...
Turkey plans to criminalise adultery -
Guardianthis isn't going down well with the EU, but the kooks running the US should love it
a light-hearted look at the "uses and applications of 35mm lenses" -
LL
how Australia has gone backwards -
Guardian
outlawing prostitution is wrong in both principle and practice -
Economist
not so quiet on the southern front: the British in Basra -
Guardian"A less than perfect local solution is vastly preferably to any imposed solution."
owls use dung to bait beetles -
SciAm
nearly 1000 civilians may have been killed in Najaf -
Raed
the war in South Ossetia -
Exile [via AntiWar]"The Caucasus doesn't have an Interstate. If it did, you'd pay a toll in blood every single mile."
Beslan death toll now at 340 -
Guardianthe accounts read like a description of Hell
has Stephen King taken a blood test recently? -
Boston
how reading works: the science of word-recognition -
Microsoft [via /.]
no end in sight to the Second Chechen War -
Economist
Iyad Allawi, the CPA's incompetence, and Iraq's future -
NYROB
China goes for nuclear power, with new "pebble-bed" reactors -
Wired [via /.]looks like the only choice to me, given the damage caused by massive hydro schemes and the pollution of coal plants
2.5 million people evacuated in Florida -
Guardian
26 US soldiers charged over Afghan prison abuse -
CSM [via AntiWar]but no one will care, because "so far no pictures of the incident at Baghram have appeared"
debates over big dam projects continue -
Guardianthe World Bank consults over dam on Laotian tributary of the Mekong
the FBI raids AIPAC -
JerusalemP [via ProRev]"The biggest implication is that mid-level officials will not be meeting with AIPAC. They don't want to be seen with them."
symbiotic bacteria inside aphids evolve very slowly -
GNN
Michael Moore's reports from the Republican conventions -
USAToday
dyslexia in reading Chinese is different -
Nature"the neural basis of reading is complex and differs depending on the nature of the writing system"
Chechen 'black widows' driven by family ties, not ideology -
Guardian
150 organisms with sequenced genomes -
GNNwith photos and descriptions
the giants of Japanese anime -
Wired [via /.]I'm only familiar with Miyazaki (who is to Disney what Jane Austen is to Mills and Boon)
looking for a Filemaker replacement -
Slashdot
Daniel Pipes versus Tariq Ramadan -
FOE [via CT] -
IHT"Pipes is an unreconstructed bigot and xenophobic fanatic whose academic work fails to meet even the lowest standards of scholarship"
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