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Anomaly
Topic: Miscellaneous 5:24 pm EDT, May 19, 2006

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4998928.stm

Anomaly


UK police to censor web
Topic: Society 3:52 pm EST, Feb  1, 2006

"The original plans would have allowed a police constable to decide that information on the internet could be related to terrorism."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4671566.stm

Another reason to set aside politically motivated hysteria and remember the freedoms which we are now seem so ready to lose in the name of fear.


PhD + ID
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:07 am EST, Dec 26, 2005

After listening to someone with a doctorate in film making show their complete ignorance of what constitutes scientific investigation, I realise that we don't have a collective term for followers of Intelligent Design.

I suggest IDiots.

It has a ring to it, don't you think?


Demoncrasy (sic) at work - UK style
Topic: Society 12:58 pm EDT, Jun 29, 2005

.. but then we have a saying over here "What happens in the US soon happens here".

http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/


Vested interest
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:24 pm EDT, Jun 26, 2004

Anyone got this picture? Some people are SOOOOOO sensitive :-)

Vested interest


BBC Melvyn Bragg End of Series Newsletter on 'Presentism'
Topic: Miscellaneous 3:08 pm EDT, Jun 24, 2004

Hello

It's very much end of term with In Our Time. We're away until 2
September now and the Producer, Charlie splashed out and took the team and myself for a coffee and a croissant. Riches indeed.

After the programme a lot of the talk was about a word new to me:
"presentism". This is the burden under which historians who teach say that they labour increasingly, ie: everything in the past (more than 10 or 15 years ago) has to be described first in terms of the present. The idea of a century or even a previous generation being radically different from our own in its political structure, its transport structure, etc, is, I was told, increasingly hard to grab hold of.

Another point made was that the men who had been involved in the
American Revolution were vastly experienced in constitutional work, because all of them had been very prominent in their colonies and had taken part in many of the institutions inside the colony itself. So not only were there lawyers, not only had they an impulse of idealism, not only did they have a strategy for the betterment of their condition, they also had the experience and the means to carry it from rebellion to revolution to constitution, which is, I think, rare in the history of revolutions.The idea of presentism stays very firmly with me though and perhaps it's something we should look at. It's hard to see why it should be in such strong evidence now, when you'd have thought that with the increase in the number of documentaries, popular history books, etc, there'd be much more awareness than ever before on what happened in our past.

But, as they say, that's all history. So is the last series of In Our Time now. We'll be back in early September and at the moment, we think, beginning with a discussion on the Origins of Life. It sounds like a good starter to us!

Best wishes

Melvyn Bragg

Visit the In Our Time website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/
and the Radio 4 Homepage: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/


Cities will swelter on summer nights
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:50 am EDT, Jun 17, 2004

Never mind. Your SUV has aircon, right? No problem...

Cities will swelter on summer nights


Sweeping stun guns to target crowds
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:48 am EDT, Jun 17, 2004

This should help the right to peaceful protest gain ground ...

Sweeping stun guns to target crowds


Luddite Madness
Topic: Miscellaneous 6:40 am EDT, Jun 11, 2004

I love my phone camera. And I'm a pro-am photographer with a decent Nikon film SLR, Canon digital, and several heavy lenses. The camera phone is just so easy and simple and gives instant feedback. Took some great pics in Paris. Stop trying to turn back the future.

Luddite Madness


Life Imitates Art - Again ...
Topic: Current Events 6:07 pm EDT, Jun 10, 2004

Spitting Image, 1984 to 1992: "The influence of American politics on the British scene was apparent in frequent lampoons of Ronald Reagan. American news outlets excerpted a video with Ron and Nancy as Leaders of the Pack, singing "Do Do Ron Ron." The befuddled Reagan also appeared in a serial thriller, "The President's Brain is Missing," and was featured prominently in the Spitting Image-produced video for Genesis' song, "Land of Illusion." In September 1986, NBC aired a two-part original Spitting Image special in which the secret arbiters of fame, including Bill Cosby and Ed McMahon, hatch a clandestine plot to have an over-muscled Sylvester Stallone elected president." It can only be a matter of time...

Life Imitates Art - Again ...


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