October 2008

An open letter to Australian Women Online about their support of ISP filtering

An open letter to Australian Women Online about their support of ISP filtering
Those that support mandatory ISP filtering (there’s one or two) often do so because they simply don’t understand how filtering works and believe it’s a solution to protecting our children from the…

Science Fail

Science Fail

fail owned pwned pictures

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Cybertip.ca - Isn't this the opposite of what you're trying to do?

cybertip.ca home of Canada's Cleanfeed. Although I think they're confused.

Science Fail

Science Fail

fail owned pwned pictures

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1960’s Batman has a message for the American People

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The reason i’m gonna find it difficult to switch to another feed reader

Check out how many unread netnewswire feeds I have, that’s not really how many I have.

Catch Of The Day — More Than You Bargained For

Catch Of The Day — More Than You Bargained For

I Love Progress Bars

I Love Progress Bars

When can I go on to the next experience and then wait for that to end?

Reliance

A teacher writing on a blackboard. Image via Wikipedia

It seems to me that we (society/schools/the world) tend to rely on technology in two ways. The first is to rely on it to actually work — we expect our computers, email and Intranet page to be working first thing in the morning until 10 o’clock at night (or later). We expect it to work without glitch or bug or problem. Of course by ‘expect’ I really mean ‘cross our fingers and hope’. The way we work belies our hope — we back up, use save often and pray that nothing breaks when we try something new. Some of the more tech-savvy of us (or the more adventurous) quickly rely on technology more than we should. But when our USB device fails or our email service is down, we admit fault for expecting rather than hoping.

Then there is the other way we rely on technology. It began when we (and again I mean ‘we’ as a collective) first sat our kids in front of the television and went off to do our own thing. It has continued until today, but now includes DVD’s, video games, “the computer” and now the Internet. The reliance we have developed is more than just ‘expecting it to work’. We now expect it to fill a role it was never meant to fill, namely: taking over our children’s education and keeping them occupied. Technology-as-babysitter is giving technology far, far more credit than it deserves for being reliable. When our technology lets us down in so many other areas why do we continue to trust it with the minds of our children?

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Want To Read Some Doctor Who Scripts? [Doctor Who]

Want To Read Some Doctor Who Scripts? [Doctor Who]
As part of the promotional website for Russell T. Davies’ book, The Writers Tale, the BBC have made six scripts for episodes of Doctor Who available for download as PDFs. The episodes — all…