Weblog on the Internet and public policy, journalism, virtual community, and more from David Brake, a Canadian academic, consultant and journalist
11 April 2002
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According to a Canadian study reported in New Scientist (by a friend of mine as it happens), it appears smoking marijuana does not have a long-term effect on intelligence. You may find that interesting – what I found particularly noteworthy was the name of the professor, Peter Fried.payment card accepting creditservice credit union 1stcredit air travel cardsabout all creditcredit agancy 37 credit card 11cards 5 credit backadvertisement free report credit Map

10 April 2002
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It looks as if British Telecom expects the current limitations on the use of wireless networking for commercial purposes to be lifted. It has announced it wants to build a network of base stations across the country.

Unfortunately, it reportedly plans to target business first and consumers won’t be allowed to connect until 2005.

Filed under:Computer Games,Personal at2:42 pm

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9 April 2002
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A firm of lawyers in the US is finally providing a test case for an anti-spam law by taking some spammers to court.celebrity naked moviesnaked male stars movienipple moviestommy and movie pamelaguide parent to moviesmovies piss drinkingbig porn movies avi freesex pre teen moviesrape fantasy moviesmovie soundtrack resident evilemployees airlines credit union americanaccredited distance learning programdoctor accredited online programs medicalcredit mile airline cardcredit advantage solutions repaircard credit accept lowest aprteaching degree accredited online schoolhome loans fair 125 credit for Map

Filed under:Uncategorized at12:17 pm

A recent study from Stanford discusses how people decide whether the information on a website is credible.

I have a number of problems with the methodology but the results seem to echo a concern I have long had – that it may be harder to spot sites that peddle rubbish on the web than it would be to spot the same organization outside of cyberspace because you don’t get the same amount of information about it. The results seem to indicate that sites that are easy to use, professionally done and that provide contact information may be trusted even if they are by organizations the browser has never heard of. The Farsight Instutute, for example looks like a professional outfit until you notice what they are peddling…

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8 April 2002
Filed under:Uncategorized at3:35 pm

This is a priceless anthology of corporate anthems from IT companies. I have a good friend at IBM and for the record he has never sung “Ever Onward“, their company song. Rather a pity…

…we’re big but bigger we will be,
we can’t fail for all can see,
that to serve humanity
has been our aim…

Well, indeed!

7 April 2002
Filed under:Uncategorized at7:36 pm

Someone elsewhere was talking about where to find good flash movies and I posted this up then realised you all might want to see it too:

This is bizarre.

These guys inspire and produce lots of interesting Flash stuff.

This is a directory of Japanese Flash movies advertising an ISP that is almost totally incomprehensible but bizarrely fascinating (found through NTK)

And this is monthly reviews mostly of streaming video but contains flash animations as well.

Filed under:Uncategorized at12:35 am

The News Quiz on Radio 4 has always been streamed live but if you missed it you missed it. Now, I discover, you can catch it any time. I found this out when I stumbled across a profile of Jeremy Hardy, the communist comedian (yes it is possible to combine the two!) who is a frequent contributor to the show.

N.B. people not from the UK may find the News Quiz heavy going as it requires a fairly in-depth knowledge of the news as seen from Britain. NPR listeners in the US may find it similar to (but, predictably, ruder and more caustic than) Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me.

6 April 2002
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If you want a cross-section of American opinion of recent films, Metacritic seems to do a better job than my previous favourite, the Movie Review Query Engine of collecting links to reviews from a variety of newspapers and giving an easy summary.

The Internet Guide movie database offers movie information about a large number of films over a long period and also offers more than just the summary information provided by the reigning champ of movie information sites, the Internet Movie Database. If you are looking for very basic information about an obscure film you might also try cnmovies.com which features the extensive Halliwell’s movie guide database.

3 April 2002
Filed under:Uncategorized at11:45 pm

Ethical problems galore here. A pair of deaf women in the US are using a deaf sperm donor to increase their chances of producing a deaf baby. Ironically, one of them is a major in medical ethics…

The story is a long one but if you want to know how the new baby turns out and read a bizarre further twist to the story, read the last few paras.

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