Monday, 26 October 2009
Yahoo Gets Distructive & Deletes GeoCities
I understand Yahoo taking a commercial decision and stopping the addition of new GeoCities sites. I can understand why they should even stop the editing of existing pages. I cannot understand why they are just casually deleting the whole lot. It is history that they are getting rid of in one fell swoop. I think it's a bad precedent; other companies who are considering doing the same will now be able to pull the plug with little or no shame. Not every decision even in a business need be based on commercial value alone; there can and must be consideration for non-commercial value as well. Yahoo is a big company and they won't go under through preserving this web heritage.
David McCandless
Sunday, 25 October 2009
A quotation
Einstein supposedly said:
"It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely."
Harry Reid
Harry Reid. An interesting life. Would like to know more
And here in The Economist.
A great line in that Economist article - describing Mr Reid as 'tough on crime, yet understanding of sin.'
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Get Over it - You've Won!
The battle to insure that supply side economics has been incorporated into mainstream economic thinking has been won. It is over. Future battles must be about other aspects of economics.
Those campaigning for a further entrenching of SSE concepts to sort out our economies are wrong - it has simply become dogma totally disconnected from reality.
Physical problems 'often mental'
Language or Dialect
When is a language a' language' and when is it merely a 'dialect'.
There are no simple answers.
Here something about Yiddish by David Schneider.
And is Glaswegian possibly a 'language'? Listen here.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Zero Tolerance
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
French Suicides v Suffering Brits
France, the country that prides itself on its joie de vivre, has more people taking their lives as a share of the population than anywhere in western Europe bar Finland and Belgium.
What is going on?
The Economist suggests that a country that idealises the good life, the reality of drudgery and waiting for the monthly pay check or of solitude in retirement may be harder to accept.
Read the article here.
The French should cheer up though, Britain is the worst place to live in Europe!
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