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Having just read this pussy footing review of this film, I am brought back to thinking about it, though not that much.  I saw it last week in Sydney while killing some time before heading off to...
The chances of the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference actually reaching a workable global agreement to reduce greenhouse emissions sufficiently to make a major impact on warming are remote.
In an article at Online Opinion, three academics from...
Based on current feedback, I’d say paying a lawyer to talk about software patents at this point would be like setting money on fire.
– Ryan Gordon
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With Rudd Labor’s sudden slump in opinion polls this morning, I can’t help saying “I told you so” (in my recent post about asylum seeker policy):
Indonesia is doing all that it can to stem the flow, but with partial success at best. It is unlikely...
Jon Skeet explains that human complexity is one of the causes of software complexity. Everything you might think is simple — numbers, letters and dates — is actually devilishly tricky.
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