by cameron | Jul 5, 2007 | Uncategorized
Thanks to Daniel Bowen for scanning it and for CathyE to mentioning I was in it! There’s another benefit of Twitter! Oh and thanks to whomever it was at MX who gave me the plug. You know you’ve made it when you’re in MX. All those people riding home on trains, looking for the latest news on Paris Hilton… I’m sure I’ll convert all of them to the goodness of G’Day World. Pretty awesome to be on the same page as the Nick Cave and Xzibit!
by cameron | Jul 4, 2007 | science vs religion
Nick Hodge (aka Uncle Nick from episode ##) sent me this link (edit 2014: link removed due to malware on the linked site) to a story about a couple of rapscallions who infiltrated Ken Ham’s “intellectually depravity: The Creation Museum.”
Ken Ham, for those of you who don’t know, grew up in my home state of Queensland (there’s something I don’t often admit) and who is one of the main forces behind the creationist movement in the USA. In May 2007 he opened his $27 million “museum” which depicts humans living alongside dinosaurs. It’s a theme park for fundamentalists to further warp the minds of their children.
The question I am left with though is whether or not this guy is the real deal or a fabulous charlatan? I have to admit that quite a few times over the years I’ve thought about how easy it would be to fleece the gullible. Whenever I see a Benny Hinn or a Ken Ham I have to wonder… are they deliberately preying on the weak-minded and the gullible? Ever see that Steve Martin film “Leap Of Faith“? Something like that. It would be so easy to do. Much easier than trying to convince the world to prefer rational thinking over mythology.
by cameron | Jul 4, 2007 | Uncategorized
And keep it? Apparently they gave G’Day World a plug. I’d love a copy or a scan.
by cameron | Jul 4, 2007 | technology
According to an article in Infoworld today:
A survey this spring of more than 400 developers and IT managers in North America found that the number of developers targeting Windows for their applications declined 12 percent from a year ago. Just 64.8 percent targeted the platform as opposed to 74 percent in 2006.
(source)
That’s a HUGE YOY decline. Now – it isn’t the complete collapse that the Java community were predicting a decade ago, but they are numbers that Microsoft’s DPE group should be VERY worried about. I’d love to be a fly on the wall at Sanjay‘s review with Bill and Steve. Note that the people surveyed weren’t “Web 2.0 developers trying to build massively scalable applications on the smell of an oily rag and hence using the freely available LAMP stack”. They were “developers at enterprises and solution providers”.
So why the decline? The article points to Vista being delayed and open source maturation. Frank? Kordahi? Any insights into why 12% of the developers abandoned you?
by cameron | Jul 4, 2007 | media 2.0
According to the BBC, “the authorities” have finally killed AllOfMp3… about a year after everyone stopped using it and migrated to other services. Apparently MP3Sparks.com is run by the same folks who brought you AllOfMp3. They do look very similar….
by cameron | Jul 3, 2007 | Uncategorized
So you remember I dropped my DOPOD 838 Pro off to Three a month ago for repairs? Well at the time they told me it would take four weeks. So I rang them today, only to be told it is going to be another FOUR WEEKS. Now – as annoying as it is to be going without my phone for nearly two months, the other issue is this – as I bought the phone on a plan, I’m PAYING for it every month. But I don’t have it. Their bullshit slow repair cycle means I’m paying for a phone I’m not using, not getting the business benefit out of it. What do you think? Do I have grounds to ask them to drop my monthly charges?
by cameron | Jul 3, 2007 | Uncategorized
After MODM on Thursday night, I might be heading down to Crown for ROCKSTAR Karaoke. Anyone joining me?
by cameron | Jul 3, 2007 | Podcast
Richard M. Giles of Scouta joins me again today to discuss a list of bothersome subjects, including (but not limited to, user’s experience my vary, please refer to terms and conditions before you set any expectations and refer all complaints to your local member… pffft, I said “member”):
Scouta’s recent DMCA take-down notice
What’s the good of being President if you can’t stop your friends from going to jail? (I bet Paris wished she’d got on his good books)
Universal Music Group tells Apple to stick iTunes up their ass
iPhone mania
Twittermania – what’s the business model?
The Jesus Seminar featured in this month’s Free Inquiry magazine
George Monbiot and the One World Democracy
More on TRANSFORMERS – Did GM get value for their product placement? And should Megan Fox be Wonder Woman? (Check out this picture)
And we also namecheck Bronwen Clune, Chris Saad, Mike Mick Liubinskas, and some others….
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by cameron | Jul 3, 2007 | science vs religion
On a recent show with Reggie Finley I mentioned that I like to ask Christians this question: “What would it take for you to convert from your belief system to atheism?”
Chris Summerfield responded today on his blog. I think it’s an excellent piece of writing.
To cut to the chase, his answer is:
I would become an atheist when I understand an atheist world view that makes more sense than my current world view of all that I experience.
He explains his thinking in detail in his post and I hope to get him on the show to discuss it in more detail.
by cameron | Jul 2, 2007 | Melbourne, Uncategorized
If you’re in Melbourne and you haven’t registered for MODM 3 yet, please do so! We had a great time at MODM 2 (or at least I did anyway) and I’m looking forward to catching up with everyone again this week to talk about digital mobile content. So Pownce on me, Twitter me senseless and hit me in the Facebook if you want to, but make sure you register.