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17 March, 2010 by Alex

And another one

Here follows another tidbit collection as life and things have heated up and is stealing my time. First a couple of techies, then a few sciency ones, and lastly politicals ;

Hanvon multitouch tablet : Pure, unrefined lust!

Introduction to neural nets : Back in the early 90’s I was doing neural nets, cumulative histographical analysis and other hard-core funky techniques working on real-time video motion detection for high-security systems. Good old days.

Kilroy was here : Patrick Durusau is showing no end to his delightful writing, and I’m loving it. This post here is about how librarians have been there, done that. I feel I need to follow this one up properly in a couple of days, though, as I don’t feel that that is the whole picture. Sure they’ve done some of it, but the people whodunnit are a few good eggs in a large, large basket of indifferent eggs; the library sectors’ general cowardice / conservative notions coupled with a wide-spread lack of technology knowledge means “done it” truly means “haven’t done it, only sniffed it.”

ZTM Topic Maps : This project has been shrouded in mystery and undocumented hysteria for many, many years. I first heard about it back in my early days of Topic Maps, and I’m happy to see it turning into a real project. Looks good, too.

Memory and the Hippocampus : How are we doing picking our brains? What is neuroscience up to these days, especially with memory and, yes, the hippocampus, my favorite body part.

Global climate change, and flogging : A brilliant short video. “The anti-science crowd isn’t satisfied with merely spreading disinformation about climate scientists.”

A bat is not a bug : Tim Lambert expose “The Australian” newspaper for the anti-science pile of rubbish it is.

You can’t handle the truth : A more scientific look at the dangers and impact of drugs.

Science vs. religion : A hilarious cartoon poke!

Scientology insider’s nightmare childhood : “A former Scientologist who says she was a ‘child slave’ and alleges she saw a six-year-old boy chained up in a ship’s hold is disappointed the Senate has blocked a full inquiry into the religious organisation.” What’s up with this country? I thought I had arrived at a good place? (But then, I’ve written about Australian politics before, the ultimate oxymoron)

‘We are adding balance’ : The sad state of education and science creeping into the corners of the USA.

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