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Why making Intelligent Design teaching unconstitutional is a bad thing

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Why would I argue that this is a bad thing when 1. I think that children are better off if they are not fed ideology of any sort in schools and 2. I think that Intelligent Design is clearly religion and therefore ideology? To begin with, we clearly haven’t heard the end of this. One of the main reasons that the US seems to be the only civilized country with a recent pandemic outbreak of religion is that the left DID go too far in making things like prayers in schools unconstitutional. This makes the constitution a reactionary secular ideological doctrine, similar in form but more diluted from Soviet anti-religious doctrine. What makes a constitutional democracy good is that it is not a doctrine but a process of reason. If you believe in science, and therefore in reason, then you do not need to legislate from the bench, if you…

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Atlanta lawyer freaked out by her kids heretic interest in dinosaurs

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Evolution fight puts suburb in spotlight Evolution controversy in this comfortable Atlanta suburb began with one boy’s fascination with dinosaurs. “He was really into ‘Jurassic Park’”, his mother recalled. The trouble was, “we kept reading over and over that ‘millions and millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed the Earth”, Marjorie Rogers continued. “And that’s where I said, ‘Hmm — wait a second”. Like others who adhere to a literal reading of the Book of Genesis, Rogers, a lawyer, believes that the Earth is several thousand years old.

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Google Video has been swamped by religious films.

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I find it hard to find decent videos on the open web, so have been drilling through sites like Youtube and Google Video with a view to providing a wists list of good stuff to stream. Youtube is 99.9% crap and 0.1% memes that have been around for years, or commercials. Google Video is also mostly crap snippets, but I did manage to find some good programming – stuff on Evolution, and Science and interviews with good people like John Maynard Smith and Steven Pinker. After searching for practically every architecture, design and science name I know, I kept getting the same content so realized that there is hardly anything in Google video longer than 3 minutes. When I actually looked at the science stuff, something strange became obvious – a large percentage of it was funded by Intelligent Design groups or religious organizations. If people are frightened about young…

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Don’t believe the hype – Wikipedia is OK

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To say that Wikipedia is OK, that it is about as accurate as Britannica, not fantastically better or worse, is not much of a news story. Much more melodramatic to say that Wkipedia is a disaster, a threat to civilization, full of lies etc. The reality is that a system that is open for anyone in the world to try to post a lie, that has only been going for a few years, whose contributors don’t get paid has only managed to produce a couple of pretty obscure hoaxes. The truth is that it is a much more accurate reference tool than the Internet as a whole, than most books and, as has just been suggested in a blind test, its pretty much as accurate as Britannica. Its true that the Britannica test was only for scientific articles – but to be honest, if anybody seriously believes that topics like…

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Cribcandy holiday gift guide

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Not yer average gift guide: The Cribcandy holiday gift guide is up – quirky, unusual or good value gifts for around the home, with some good stuff by emerging young designers. Cribcandy – a thumbnail bookmark blog with the best stuff for your home

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Grid Google

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Build your own search engine with no hardware cost, with Alexa: $1 per CPU hour consumed. $1 per gig of storage used. $1 per 50 gigs of data processed. $1 per gig of data uploaded. John Battelle’s Searchblog: Alexa (Make that Amazon) Looks to Change the Game

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Writely continues to kick ass

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Writely continues to add word processing features which are actually useful, unlike Word which takes several thousand options and millions of calculations per second to provide the functionality of a typewriter. It looks like the entire Microsoft edifice is held up by Excel, the only product I can think of that is better than competitors’. Is Excel really worth as much as a medium sized country, in the long term? Web word processor adds PDF conversion | CNET News.com

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Yahoo acquires Delicious. What have successful Web 2.0 companies got in common – they didn’t raise too much VC cash.

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The worst mistake we made at Moreover was to raise too much money. The Bay Area prides itself on the sophistication of its investment structure, but most of the successful Web 2.0 ‘exits’, from a founder perspective, have been non-Bay Area companies or ones that didn’t raise too much cash. Perhaps the further you are from Mountain View, the less likely you are as an entrepreneur, to be seduced by Bay Area style startup investment. If you are in a casino and you are $5M up, the best thing you can do is walk away from the roulette table. If you are a young entrepreneur $5M is a life changing experience and selling a company after bootstrapping or a seed round of investment can give you that. A series B round could very well give you more – but it is a much bigger gamble and as recent evidence suggests,…

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Sam Harris’ atheist manifesto.

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Sam Harris’ Atheist Manifesto. Most of what he says is reasonable, however, the editor suggests that Harris argues that religious toleration is a menace – this is not a defensible argument since it empirically leads to persecution. Its true that there is not a single ideology that is truly tolerant of other ideologies, therefore an anti-ideology like atheism can be more tolerant by making no absolute claims of its own but adaptable guidelines based upon evidence and reason. One should not be intolerant of belief itself but unreasonable acts based upon it. However, since ideological dogma, of which religious dogma is a subset, is not based upon reason – its acts are very often unreasonable and intolerant. A consistent maxim for an atheist would be to be tolerant of religious faith, but intolerant of intolerance itself. This is not a nihilist view, but a defense of moral relativism. Its also…

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Riffs – reviews done right

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Riffs is a very nicely executed relook at reviews, another slot in the web 2.0 trend of looking at things that are a good idea but haven’t had a makeover since the dotcom days. Interestingly enough Riffs founder Bruce Spector was behind one of the original web components – the first online calendar app. someone with enough vision and clout to propel Riifs. Publishing on the web is becoming standardized the way the browser and search engines standardized Internet based information retrieval. Before the web, full text search was a relatively obscure area dominated by the likes of Verity. Today the lack of full text search within Windows seems amazing, the web having made it mainstream. Looking at services like Riffs, which make publishing content an almost subconscious activity, something interesting is happening: the interface for publishing is gravitating towards the same interface as search. Google has a bunch of…

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Wists in Wall Street Journal article on online shopping

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“Attention shoppers – some Web sites ditch the online cart and offer new experiences” “it isn’t just Etsy that is trying to innovate. Wists (www.wists.com) allows users to bookmark pages visually via a small image and summary, which can then be shared with other users. This sort of thing makes sharing wish lists of goodies with others easier, for example.”

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Consumerist launches

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If you are a completely miserable git – like me, you will love consumerist. Its a blog that will focus consumer frustration, spraying lame companies with virtual offal. Along with Sploid, its a Gawker media property that I will actually read – in fact this time i may actually contribute. The Consumerist: Shoppers Bite Back

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